JEFFREY C. WAHL, PE, PROMOTED TO ASSOCIATE

Jeffrey Wahl, a civil engineer with 17 years of experience, including 13 with MRA, has been promoted to Associate. Working out of MRA’s Laurel, Maryland location, Jeff is responsible for day-to-day design and development of commercial, industrial, and residential subdivision projects, including the planning, engineering, drafting, permitting, and construction administration of projects.

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ERIC BOND PROMOTED TO ASSOCIATE

Eric joined MRA in 2021 as Director of Design of MRA’s City Studio in Baltimore. With more than 19 years of experience, Eric has been named an Associate of MRA. Eric is responsible for design leadership and overseeing much of the design work in the studio. He leverages his design skill and critical thinking ability to push the design limits of the studio, incorporating many forms of media and expression in his efforts.

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CHRISTOPHER FLATHERS, PE, PROMOTED TO ASSOCIATE

Christopher Flathers, a civil engineer with more than twenty years of experience in the land development industry, has been named an Associate of MRA. Chris is a registered professional engineer in Maryland and Delaware. He received his Master of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Villanova University and his Bachelor of Civil Engineering degree from University of Delaware. Additionally, he is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

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COURTNEY GALIBER, PLA, ASLA, PROMOTED TO ASSOCIATE

Courtney Galiber, a landscape architect and 19-year veteran at MRA’s Laurel, Maryland office, has been promoted to Associate. Courtney is responsible for managing master planning, feasibility analysis, site layout and design, site grading, and landscape design for commercial, institutional, and large residential projects. Her project involvement includes project management, gathering and analyzing existing conditions, interpreting and applying client programs through conceptual development, site grading and design, landscape design, forest conservation, and interaction with various government agencies and project related consultants (State and County environmental agencies, architects, etc..).

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