Dewberry has announced the promotion of more than 65 employees nationwide, including four staff members within the firm’s Mount Laurel and Parsippany, New Jersey, offices. The promotions coincide with Dewberry’s ongoing expansion of engineering and consulting services in the Northeast region, where the firm has practiced for more than 60 years.

In Dewberry’s Mount Laurel and Parsippany offices, promotions include:

  • Evan Hill, PE, CME, and Keith Ludwig, PLS, have been promoted to senior associate in the Mount Laurel office. Hill serves as acting business unit manager and land development department manager, and oversees 35 multidiscipline staff. He earned a bachelor’s in civil engineering with a geotechnical emphasis from Michigan Technological University (1995). Hill is a professional engineer in Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, and a certified municipal engineer in New Jersey. Ludwig is the northeast survey operations manager. He earned a bachelor’s in land surveying from the New Jersey Institute of Technology (2004) and is a professional land surveyor in numerous states, including New Jersey. Ludwig is a member of the New Jersey Society of Professional Land Surveyors, National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS), and Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), where he serves as the board president of the SAME, Philadelphia post.
  • Robert Foley, PE, and Erin Gehan have been promoted to senior associate in the Parsippany office. Foley is a senior project manager in the site/civil group. He is responsible for management, design, regulatory approvals, and construction phase oversight of residential, commercial, and mission critical development projects. He earned a bachelor’s in civil engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology (1987). Foley is a professional engineer in Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, and Ohio. He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and 7X24 Exchange. Gehan is the marketing manager for the design and environmental services branches. She earned a bachelor’s in English from Fairfield University (1986), and is a member of Professional Women in Construction (PWC) and the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME).