Executive Leadership Changes at Brown and Caldwell

The strategic changes position the company for continued growth as an employee-owned firm and success delivering environmental solutions to a diverse portfolio of public and private clients.
Chief Operating Officer Rich D’Amato has been promoted to president, succeeding Jim Miller who, after 12 years in his post, has been appointed vice chairman of Brown and Caldwell. Cindy Paulson, a senior Brown and Caldwell executive with the firm since 1987, has been promoted to Chief Technical Officer – a newly created position marking Brown and Caldwell’s commitment to engineering excellence and innovation.

“Rich is ideally suited to provide next generation leadership for the company,” said Craig Goehring, Brown and Caldwell chairman and CEO. “He understands the complexities of the environmental market; he is passionate about delivering full-service solutions to our clients; and he is committed to sustaining BC’s culture and core values. I am pleased that Rich has accepted this challenge and am confident that he will succeed in this key role.”
Miller joined Brown and Caldwell as president and COO in 2004 and has championed many company initiatives, including the firm’s award-winning Health and Safety program, that have enabled Brown and Caldwell to grow and continue its market leading position.

Paulson has progressed through several senior leadership positions with the firm. As CTO, she will drive a broad set of initiatives to advance Brown and Caldwell’s technical services and solutions.
“Cindy brings an incredible depth of knowledge of complex environmental issues across the country,” Goehring said. “Consistently, she has demonstrated ingenuity in winning solid outcomes for our clients and enjoys a high profile as a thought leader in our industry.”
D’Amato and Paulson will report directly to Goehring.