Seattle, WA – Parametrix has added two cultural resources specialists to the firm’s environmental planning and compliance team.
Jenny Wildt, PhD, RPA joins Parametrix as a senior cultural resources specialist with 23 years of experience specializing in historical archaeology, public interpretation, landscape archaeology, archaeological research design, and project management. Wildt comes to Parametrix from ICF where she worked as a senior archaeologist. At Parametrix, she will expand the firm’s range of cultural resources service offerings and support clients across the Pacific Northwest and California.
Reed McDonald joins Parametrix as a senior cultural resources specialist with 15 years of experience specializing in archaeological fieldwork, including supervising crews and facilitating conversations between stakeholders on complex cultural and environmental issues. McDonald has previously worked with the Salmon-Challis National Forest and the Bureau of Reclamation’s Pacific Northwest Regional Office where he managed the Columbia-Snake Salmon Recovery Office cultural program.
Parametrix’s cultural resources practice includes professionals in Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, and New Mexico providing archaeological inventory, historic built resource surveys, geoarchaeological studies, Indigenous relations, ethnographic studies, preservation planning, public interpretation, and more.
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Parametrix is a 100-percent employee-owned consulting firm helping clients deliver resilient infrastructure, livable communities, and environmentally sustainable solutions. From offices across the Western United States, our team of engineers, planners, scientists, landscape architects, surveyors, project managers, and construction managers are helping our clients imagine what’s possible and create tomorrow, together. Learn more at https://www.parametrix.com/