Floyd|Snider
Kara Hitchko is a Senior Scientist at Floyd|Snider, bringing extensive experience in environmental toxicology. Prior to their current role, Hitchko worked as an Environmental Scientist at Anchor QEA, where Kara specialized in risk assessment and project management. As a Research Assistant at Oregon State University, Kara managed a toxicology lab and conducted research on cyanobacterial toxins. With a Master of Science in Toxicology from Oregon State University and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from Western Washington University, Hitchko has a strong academic background to support their professional expertise.
Floyd|Snider
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Floyd|Snider is a multi-disciplinary environmental consulting firm providing engineering, strategic project management, and scientific expertise to achieve balanced solutions to environmental concerns. Emphasizing a solution-oriented approach, we partner with our clients to plan and design practical, cost-effective projects that meet environmental and economic challenges, regulatory requirements, and business objectives. Since the company was founded in 1996, Floyd|Snider has earned an outstanding reputation for resourceful problem solving, technical proficiency, engineering and design expertise, and strategic project management. The firm is led by Kate Snider, PE, Dr. Allison Geiselbrecht, and Jessi Massingale, PE. These experienced professionals offer a wealth of combined experience in environmental cleanup, strategic planning, remedial design and redevelopment for in-water and upland contaminated properties. The company employs an accomplished staff with expertise in strategic and land use planning, remedial design, engineering, permitting, technical interpretation, risk-based decision making, regulatory analysis, sensitive negotiations, multi-party facilitation, site investigation, data management, and construction management. We work closely with the regulated community, partnering to find the best solutions as we interact with local, state and federal regulators.