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Passero Associates welcomes five new employees, winter interns

Rochester, NY According to Passero Associates, the firm has hired Chris Holmes, PE as resident engineer; Daniel Jablansky as airport/environmental planner; Bonnie Majestic-Trobe, RLA, as owner’s construction representative and landscape architect; Krista Miller as grants/contracts administrator; and Thomas Shreve as architectural designer. 

Chris Holmes,
Passero Associates

Holmes is a seasoned engineering professional, licensed in the State of Ohio.  He recently retired as the Chief Engineer of the Construction Bureau for the City of Dayton, Department of Water after 31 years of service.  Chris will be providing Construction Management/ Inspectional services on various airport projects. His background in water, sanitary and storm piping systems is an asset to our clients. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Ohio State University.

Daniel Jablansky,
Passero Associates

Jablansky is a recent graduate of Cornell University and holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental and Sustainability Sciences, with a minor in Urban and Regional Studies. Dan held three internships during his college tenure, including one with the Center for American Progress in Washington, DC, where he researched/analyzed various climate change, public lands, transportation and energy policies and attended Congressional hearings/press conferences.

Bonnie Majestic-Trobe,
Passero Associates

Majestic-Trobe is a licensed landscape architect with over 30 years of project design and construction experience managing multi-disciplined municipal, educational, commercial, transportation and recreational developments. Her last position was as Project Manager for Graywood Designs. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Landscape Architecture from Cornell University.

Krista Miller,
Passero Associates

Miller brings to her position a broad range of experience in commercial construction management, business operations, accounting/financial analysis and proposal writing.   Her prior industry employers include, The Skillman Corporation, Indianapolis, IN and Turner Construction Company, Cincinnati, OH as a Project Administrator. She studied Construction Management and Civil Engineering at Sinclair Collegeo. 

Thomas Shreve,
Passero Associates

Shreve first joined Passero Associates as a co-op student in May 2017 while completing his Masters of Architecture degree at Rochester Institute of Technology, He is scheduled to graduate in May 2018. Thomas holds Bachelor of Science degrees in Urban & Regional Planning, and in Design with an Architectural Technologies concentration, from East Carolina University. 

Winter Interns 2018

Passero also welcomes two new interns: Austin Goodwin, from Macedon, NY, has joined the Rochester office as a Civil Engineering Co-op/Intern.  Austin is a junior at the Rochester Institute of Technology, completing his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Technology. James Ritzenthaler, from Spencerport, NY, has joined the Rochester office as a Civil Engineering Co-op/Intern.  Jim is a junior at the Rochester Institute of Technology, completing his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Technology.

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