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P.W. Grosser Consulting, Inc. welcomes Morrow

Rebecca Morrow

Bohemia, NY To meet increasing demand for its expanding SEQRA division, P.W. Grosser Consulting, Inc. (PWGC) has hired Rebecca Morrow, CFM.

Morrow will work in association with PWGC’s newly established NYS Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) Division, which is led by PWGC vice president Kim Gennaro-Oancea, MS, AICP. She joins a PWGC team that is growing to meet client demand for SEQRA-related consulting services that includes the development of Draft and Final Environmental Impact Statements and Environmental Assessment Forms.

“My favorite part of my job is being part of the team that helps create meaningful solutions for our client’s biggest challenges,” said Morrow. “I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work and learn from the most talented minds on Long Island and help PWGC grow.”

Morrow is an environmentally conscientious professional with seven years of professional consulting experience in the public and private sectors. Her career has focused on permitting and environmental evaluations for municipal capital improvement projects, land use development, coastal resiliency, and responses to natural disasters. Her creative mentality and proficiency in land use planning, community planning, climate change and sea level rise, regulatory analysis, City Environmental Quality Review (CEQR) and SEQRA protocols, and implementing sound solutions to complex environmental issues has led to great success for her clients and the companies she has worked for throughout her career.

“We are very excited about Rebecca joining our roster of professionals,” said PWGC president/CEO Paul  Boyce, PE, PG. “Her skill set will strengthen our SEQRA division and the services we offer.  I look forward to her contributions to our growth going forward.”

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