Dewberry has announced the promotion of four employees in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, office. The promotions coincide with Dewberry's ongoing expansion of engineering, architectural, and consulting services in the Midwest, where the firm has practiced for more than 75 years.

The promotions are:

  • Jonathan Crump, AIA, LEED AP, has been promoted to associate vice president. Crump, with nearly 35 years of experience, serves as design director for Dewberry's national architectural practice. He has completed numerous projects in the higher education and healthcare markets, including the Tandy Medical Academic Building on Oklahoma State University's Center for Health Sciences Campus in Tulsa; and the expansion of Rosa Parks Elementary School, also in Tulsa. Crump earned a bachelor's degree in architecture from North Dakota State University (1984) and is a member of the American Institute of Architects.
  • Robert Edwards, PE, has been promoted to senior associate. A senior bridge design engineer, Edwards has more than 40 years of experience in civil engineering, including bridge design for projects throughout the United States. He holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the University of Kentucky (1977), and is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Edwards is a registered professional engineer in several states.
  • James Healy, AIA, has been promoted to senior associate. An architect and project manager with 35 years of experience, Healy has broad experience in public safety, library, educational, institutional, and commercial projects. He holds a bachelor's degree in architecture (1988) and a bachelor's degree in environmental design (1983), both from the University of Oklahoma. Healy is a member of the American Institute of Architects.
  • Nathan Sauber, RA, LEED AP, DBIA, GGP, has been promoted to senior associate. An architect and operations manager for Dewberry, Sauber has more than 15 years of experience, overseeing new construction and renovation projects. He holds a bachelor's degree in architecture from Kansas State University (2001), and is a LEED-accredited professional, a Green Globes Professional, and a Designated Design-Build Professional.