Greeley and Hansen Names Coleman Managing Director of South Atlantic Operating Group

Greeley and Hansen today announced that Dan Coleman has joined the firm as Managing Director of the South Atlantic Operating Group. Coleman has over 30 years of broad technical engineering experience in managing and designing various water and wastewater collection, treatment, and distribution projects for municipal and industrial clients in Virginia. He also has extensive business development experience with utility clients in South Atlantic states.
Coleman most recently served as Water Area Manager – Virginia for WSP USA (formerly WSP │Parsons Brinckerhoff). Prior to that, he worked for O’Brien and Gere in both their Virginia Beachand Richmond locations.
As Managing Director at Greeley and Hansen, Coleman will have broad responsibility for directing business operations and staff in the firm’s South Atlantic offices, as well as driving business development and strategic growth efforts in targeted market areas in the region.
“We’re pleased that Dan has joined our firm in this key leadership role,” said Paul Vogel, P.E, Executive Vice President of Greeley and Hansen. “Adding someone of Dan’s experience and caliber to our team will be a tremendous asset as we accelerate ongoing efforts to achieve the firm’s growth objectives for serving the needs of both existing and new utility clients in the South Atlantic.”
Coleman is a registered professional engineer and is a member of the Water Environment Federation and the American Water Works Association. He is also an appointed member of the Water Environment Federation’s Collection Systems Committee. Coleman holds a B.S. in Environmental Engineering from Syracuse University.
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