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Controller and HR Director Named
January 24, 2018
Lisa Pronschinske, CPA, has been named controller for Ayres Associates. She is responsible for accounting staff oversight; monthly financial statements; revenue review; annual budget, cash flow, and business plans; internal control reviews; financial reporting; outside audit management; and overhead cost analysis. Pronschinske also oversees various accounting functions such as project costing, billing, budgeting, fixed assets,… Read More »
Kleinmann Brings Depth, Innovation to Waukesha Mapping, Asset Management, Survey Efforts
October 24, 2017
Richard Kleinmann, PLS, has joined Ayres Associates’ aerial mapping group, bringing more than three decades of survey experience in the municipal, state, and private sectors, including managing consultant surveying contracts for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s Southeast Region and serving as West Bend’s city surveyor for 21 years. Kleinmann will serve the mapping and asset… Read More »
New Ayres Program Manager Named as WROC 2020 Takes Shape
October 2, 2017
The Wisconsin Regional Orthoimagery Consortium (WROC) is actively planning for its 2020 program cycle and recently named Zach Nienow, GISP, as the program manager representing Ayres Associates. Since joining the firm in 2011, Nienow has been the project coordinator for WROC. Nienow has over 13 years of experience as a project manager in the geospatial… Read More »
Ash Awarded Florida Utilities Coordinating Committee’s Highest Honor
August 10, 2017
Jan Ash, PE, manager of Ayres Associates’ Southeast Operations Municipal and Utilities group, has received the 2017 Malcolm Yancey Award from the Florida Utilities Coordinating Committee (FUCC) – the organization’s most prestigious honor. The award, which was presented Aug. 3 at the 2017 FUCC Summer Meeting, recognizes Ash for “outstanding leadership during the previous years… Read More »
Team of Consultants Helps Keep Bridges Safe From Scour
August 7, 2017
Ayres Associates and GCI INC, in partnership with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., and STV Incorporated meticulously analyzed more than 1,500 Florida bridges susceptible to scour – the engineering term for the erosion of soil surrounding a bridge foundation – to help the Florida Department of Transportation decide which bridges are candidates for repair, replacement, or… Read More »