Illinois Association for Floodplain and Stormwater Management Names Ajay Jain to Board of Directors

The Illinois Association for Floodplain and Stormwater Management (IAFSM) recently appointed HR Green’s Ajay Jain, PE, CFM, to its Board of Directors. As a member of the Board, Jain will also be chairing the Inter-Organization Committee, charged with assuring regular communication between IAFSM and other closely-related professional organizations.
Jain currently serves as a Practice Leader for HR Green’s Water Resource practice, managing clients’ water resource needs, projects and staff throughout 16 offices across 10 states. He is a registered professional engineer, a certified floodplain manager (CFM) and a qualified review specialist with 24 years of experience. In addition to his affiliation and new appointment with IAFSM, Jain is also active in the American Society of Civil Engineers and the National Association of State Floodplain Managers.
“Ajay’s wealth of water resources experience and technical knowledge will be a valuable resource for the IAFSM board and its members,” said Jim Rasmussen, PE, HR Green Water Business Line President. “Our participation and leadership in professional associations such as IAFSM ultimately benefits our clients through professional development, best practices, and effective, innovative approaches to community challenges.”
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