Dewberry, a privately held professional services firm, has announced that Robert Victor, PE, F.ASCE, has joined the firm as an operating unit manager to lead its mid-Atlantic engineering operations, based in Fairfax, Virginia.
Victor joins the firm with more than 25 years of
experience, most recently at HDR where he led the transportation group for northern
Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C.; and served as the deputy
transportation group manager for the mid-Atlantic region. As the new operating
unit manager for Dewberry’s mid-Atlantic region, Victor will oversee a staff of
more than 350 employees across 11 offices. These offices represent extensive
services, such as, engineering, geospatial, survey and mapping, environmental,
and construction across federal, state and local, and commercial markets,
including real estate and commercial development.
“We are thrilled to welcome Robert to Dewberry,” says
Dewberry President Darren Conner, PE. “His time spent working in the
mid-Atlantic region has gained him valuable experience and we are fortunate to
be able to provide our clients and employees with his expertise.”
Victor earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering
from the University of Michigan (1993), his master’s degree in civil
engineering from the University of Illinois (1995), and became a graduate of
the American Road and Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) Young
Executive Leadership Development Program in 2009.
In addition to his involvement in ARTBA, Victor serves
on the transportation and land use committee and is a member of the mobility
and logistics solutions group for the Greater Washington Board of Trade; is a
member of the transportation committee for the American Council of Engineering
Companies / Metro Washington; is a volunteer mentor for the Women in
Transportation Seminar; and is an active member of the American Society of
Highway Engineers and the Morgan State University National Transportation Institute
advisory committee. He is a former society board member and fellow of the
American Society of Civil Engineers and most notably led the production of the
“Report Card on America’s Infrastructure” in 2013.