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Snyder joins Tetra Tech Architects & Engineers

According to Tetra Tech Architects & Engineers, Gavin Snyder has joined the company as a senior project manager. Snyder brings over 16 years of architectural and project management experience. Gavin has performed leading roles on multiple projects in 25 states and seven countries. While at Tetra Tech, he will oversee and lead projects, develop and revitalize new and existing markets, and foster Tetra Tech's relationships with other divisions. "It is not only Gavin's accomplishments and experience that we are excited about, but his personality, motivation, and passion for his work that will have the most impact on our ongoing success," said Scott Duell, vice president of Tetra Tech's Educational Services. Duell also adds "He is resourceful and a great communicator, which is the most valued asset for our clients." Gavin's history of volunteering and connecting with the Central New York community includes spearheading a design charrette for architectural students at Onondaga Community College, being a part of Central New York's top "40 under 40," an award given for excellence in business achievements and volunteerism, and publishing professional articles in local periodicals and newspapers. "What impresses me most about Tetra Tech is their tremendous amount of resources. I am now part of a company with 330 offices worldwide, and a diverse range of services offered, from wind and solar energy, to architecture and engineering. The possibilities are endless," said Snyder.
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