Randy is passionate about always continuing to learn, staying informed on the newest engineering research, supporting and mentoring students and young professionals, and improving the lives of the community.
“When I think of Leadership, the first word that comes to mind is ‘Respect’. Respect for your team members and what they can bring to the table, especially if they have strengths that complement your challenges as a leader. As a leader, I look forward to providing the tools necessary for our team members to succeed.”
Randy joined ENGEO in 2010. He specializes in geotechnical engineering, including analysis and mitigation of liquefaction potential; design of reinforced earth retaining wall systems; slope stability and slope hazard mitigation; design of shallow and deep foundations; pavement analysis; geotechnical peer review; and groundwater modeling.
Projects that Randy has recently served include Trilogy at Monarch Dunes in Nipomo, Goleta Train Station near Santa Barbara, the redevelopment of Yerba Buena Island in San Francisco, and the Tassajara Hills Development in Dublin.
Being a dad has been Randy’s greatest adventure, even beyond skydiving in California and bungee jumping in New Zealand. “I have a difficult time staying indoors, so we’re always going to the beach, camping, hiking, skiing, and traveling.”