A warm welcome to Dennis Cantrell, who has joined GBA as Vice President/Principal for the Water Environment Group! Dennis will be headquartered in our Lenexa office and will work closely with GBA offices in Kansas City, O’Fallon, St. Louis, and Omaha.
Dennis’s broad experience includes assisting many large and mid-sized metropolitan areas to comply with the EPA’s Clean Water Act and NPDES requirements. Most recently, he has been responsible for management of design for facility and utility projects for the City of Kansas City, Missouri’s facilities, sewer, water, stormwater, and Overflow Control Plan (OCP); the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District’s sewer and Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) program projects; and the Omaha, Neb., CSO program.
Dennis’s career has taken him around the world and back and he’s enjoyed every minute of it…well, almost every minute! In Seoul, South Korea, traffic jams were so severe in the 1990s that vehicles could, literally, be stopped in place for hours. Dennis said he would take a taxi as far as it could go, then walk to the nearest subway station for the rest of the commute. In each country, Dennis made a point of learning the local ways as he helped build water and wastewater infrastructure to meet the needs of the people, from Mexico and South America to Taiwan, the Philippines, Egypt, and the Middle East. By the way, he highly recommends a visit to the Cairo Antiquities Museum, a highlight of his many business travels!
If Dennis has traveled the world, his roots are still firmly planted in the Midwest. He is a native of Kansas City, Kansas, where he graduated from Wyandotte High School (he mentored students there until a couple of years ago), and earned a BS degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Kansas, where he still attends football and basketball games. Dennis and his wife, Betsy, met at KU, and their daughter, Lindsey, is studying communications and marketing there right now!
Dennis also points proudly to their other “daughter,” Kendrea, who came to them as a foster child and at 16 decided to stay! Now 42, Kendrea is a full-time officer in the Army National Guard and lives with her own family in Olathe. Dennis and Betsy clearly enjoyed their experience as foster parents to a number of children!
Dennis comes to us from HNTB Corporation, where he was Director of the Water Services and Water Resources Group for their Kansas City, St. Louis, and Omaha offices.
Our best wishes to Dennis in his new endeavors!
No comments:
Post a Comment