Dewberry has announced that Hannah Hart has joined its Orlando, Florida, office as a senior environmental scientist.

At Dewberry, Hart's responsibilities will include project management of natural environmental matters, focusing on major transportation infrastructure and municipal work. Hart will also train and mentor junior biologists and interns. With nearly 16 years' experience in both private and public industry, Hart has managed environmental services for more than 400 transportation projects, including the Wekiva Parkway, Interstate-4 Ultimate, Suncoast Parkway II, and most recently, the First Coast Expressway. For the majority of her career, she managed environmental resource permitting for the Florida Department of Transportation's District Five and Turnpike Enterprise. Hart has worked on numerous agency teams to streamline environmental regulation in recent years, where she brings a strong background in state Environmental Resource Permitting (ERP), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and federal wetland regulations (Section 404).

Hart earned her bachelor's degree in wildlife ecology and conservation from the University of Florida (2003).