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Colleen Gants

Co-President | National Transportation Sector Lead

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Keri Shoemaker

Co-President | East Coast Environmental Sector Lead

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Diana Steeble

Principal | National Healthcare Sector Lead

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Leadership Team

Diana Steeble
Diana Steeble

Principal | National Healthcare Sector Lead

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Greg Eppich
Greg Eppich

Senior Director of Creative & Marketing

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Lynnette Bradbury
Lynnette Bradbury

Chief Financial Officer

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Lynsey Burgess
Lynsey Burgess

Senior Director

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Traceé Strum-Gilliam, AICP
Traceé Strum-Gilliam, AICP

Senior Director of East Coast Business Development | Transportation Sector Lead

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Alex Sobie
Alex Sobie

Design Director

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Chris Hernandez
Chris Hernandez

Creative Director

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Colleen Gants
Colleen Gants

Co-President | National Transportation Sector Lead

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Jennifer Rash
Jennifer Rash

Director, Transportation West

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Katherine Diers
Katherine Diers

Senior Associate Director

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Keri Shoemaker
Keri Shoemaker

Co-President | East Coast Environmental Sector Lead

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Kristen Bishop
Kristen Bishop

Director, PRR Portland

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Laura LaBissoniere Miller
Laura LaBissoniere Miller

Director

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Leigh-Ann Eng
Leigh-Ann Eng

Media Director

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May Sanders
May Sanders

Administrative Manager

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Mindy Fitzgerald
Mindy Fitzgerald

Marketing Director

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I help produce meaningful and effective video content for our clients, primarily as an editor and animator. Thinking through how to tell the best story visually—through shot footage or animation—is an incredibly rewarding process. Animation work is a limitless sandbox to get to play in and creating scenarios and characters for an audience to connect with is always a joy. In addition to work at PRR, I’ve been a freelance editor and commercial actor, directed several personal film and video projects with friends, and produced more than 160 episodes of an improvised podcast. Outside of the office, I enjoy spending time with my wife and friends, creating digital art, playing video games, and befriending the birds that frequent our condo balcony.
Nick Terry
Video Animator & Editor
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Creative Studio
I help our clients visually communicate clear and compelling messages through graphic design. While most of our work focuses on established styles and brands, I try to add a bit of fun and pizazz to our product whenever possible. I love that what I’m creating informs and engages the public in one way or another – something truly special about work at PRR. Outside the office, I like to pursue other creative endeavors, whether it’s an extra side project or participating in an art show. When I’m not working, I’m all about spending time with family and friends, watching cartoons, and drawing.
Nino Mascorella
Senior Graphic Designer
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Creative Studio
I'm the invoice wrangler, which means I track people down to verify incoming invoices for approvals and processing. I love the PRR work environment and how it represents the company values: relaxed yet professional, collaborative, and friendly to all! It's a place where there is opportunity and encouragement to grow (makes me smile). Outside of the office, I help others through spiritual coaching. Sometimes my own spiritual coaching means a day at the spa!
Panthaya (Panda) Flowers
AP and Purchasing Coordinator
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Operations
As a Community Engagement Coordinator in the Seattle Office, I maintain a dynamic schedule across several transportation and environment projects. My passion is working with clients to best communicate project benefits to community members, especially those who don’t regularly learn about public projects in their area. Nothing makes me happier than seeing someone who previously knew very little about a project be so thrilled about what they've learned that they want to share it with their friends and family. As a dedicated enthusiast of healthy, accessible built environments, I have traveled to cities around the country and across the world to learn about how different policies and projects have made a difference in the lives of the residents. In my free time, I love to explore the never-ending beauty of the Pacific Northwest, and when I'm not outside I will be eagerly planning my next adventure!
Parker Bowen
Community Engagement Coordinator
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Community Engagement
At PRR, I focus on building genuine connections between communities and the projects that shape both their environments and daily lives. I am deeply interested in the relationship between people and places: how changes in our surroundings influence the way we connect, shape our sense of belonging, and affect our overall well-being. Growing up in Seattle, surrounded by evolving neighborhoods and natural landscapes, shaped how I understand this connection and inspired my commitment to community-centered work. When I’m not working, you’ll probably find me skiing down a mountain, heading to trivia nights with friends, or fiddling with my film camera trying to capture a good shot of my dog Bennie who’s the real star of the show.
Portia Holt
Community Engagement Coordinator
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Community Engagement
I support our machine of a Business Development team to make sure we stay on track and organized. The people at PRR make it easy to show up to work each day because the talent, passion, and kindness is inspiring. We care about our work and we care about the communities we serve. Outside of work, you might find me at UW football games (go Dawgs!) or spending as much time as possible with my dog.
Rachel Novotny
Proposal Manager
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Facilitation
Operations
I like to think of myself as a perspective translator and a shared vision detective. At PRR, I put these skills to use as the communications team lead for WSDOT’s Puget Sound Gateway Megaprogram. This means I get to work with an integrated team of planners, contractors, environmental scientists, communicators, outreach specialists, and more to help extend their vision to a variety of audiences across the Puget Sound region. Before joining PRR, I spent a decade applying my perspective translator (and sometimes actual translator) skills in the field of public health, as a program manager and then external relations director for a center of the University of Washington’s Department of Global Health. As such, I am a lifelong advocate for health equity and a newly minted champion of the benefits of a multimodal and inclusive built environment. When I’m not DIY-ing at home (for better or for worse), you should probably look for me on a ski slope, SCUBA diving, or researching a vacation where I can somehow manage to do both.
S. Adam Granato
Senior Consultant
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Community Engagement
Whether facilitating community-led initiatives or amplifying underrepresented voices, I believe that meaningful connection is the foundation for lasting change. With more than three years of experience in community engagement, I combine my strong communications background and deep passion for educational equity and public policy to every project. My academic journey has shaped the way I approach strategy, storytelling, and stakeholder collaboration. Born in Cuba and navigating life as an immigrant, I understand the importance of inclusive, culturally responsive engagement. I'm especially driven by opportunities to bridge diverse communities, and I’m committed to helping clients in both the public and private sectors connect authentically with the people they serve. Being bilingual in English and Spanish allows me to create more equitable, accessible spaces for dialogue and partnership. Outside of work, when I'm not visiting family either in Chicago or Miami, you’ll probably find me at the golf range or catching up with friends—always looking for new ways to stay grounded, inspired, and connected.
Sabrina Lopez
Community Engagement Coordinator
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My role at PRR exists to give guidance, strategy, and project management support to our clients through the delivery work products that maximize public involvement for a variety of initiatives. What I love most about my job is the ability to see a project through to completion. I hope that my work ensures that community voices are heard. Outside of my work, I am most proud of my travel experiences. I have lived in four states and traveled to 15 countries. My favorite way to travel is on a cruise ship. If I could spend my entire life on a cruise ship, I think I would do it. I love trying new foods, attending concerts and shows, and exploring new destinations.
Sam McKenzie
Senior Public Involvement/Communications Specialist
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Community Engagement
I act as an extension of my clients and am committed to engaging and educating the communities they serve. My work includes the planning and execution of events and public engagement for projects across our sectors. I am thrilled to work for such an innovative company, with a great team of socially responsible change-makers! In my free time, I enjoy volunteering, participating in young professional groups, and taking my cats for walks in their stroller around Capitol Hill.
Samantha DeMars Hanson
Associate III
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Community Engagement
Facilitation
By day, I’m a civic innovator, specializing in human-centered design and strategic communications for the public sector. As a Social Marketing Account Manager at PRR, I work with our clients to help them effectively connect, communicate, and engage with their customers and constituents through strategic communications and marketing. I use a human-centered focus to develop marketing and communications materials that reach our client’s audiences where they are. Using experience-design informed methods, I help PRR’s clients create positive public impact through marketing strategies, community engagement, and workshop facilitation. By night, I'm a travel content creator and planner, sharing my experiences with local communities across the world and helping others to have those experiences too. On my travel blog, discoverwithsam.com, I explore and highlight social impact travel experiences, find local hidden gems, and support small businesses. I love helping people experience the world through a connection to the local wherever they are.
Samantha Linnett
Social Marketing Account Manager
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Social Marketing
I help connect people with the projects planned in their communities so that their values, concerns, and priorities are considered and reflected in the outcome. Engagement looks different with every community and every project, but my day-to-day generally involves a lot of writing – e-newsletters, stories, postcards – and listening, whether at project open houses or community listening sessions. By connecting with people through this work, I feel connected to – and engaged with – what’s going on in my own community. I also really love learning about things I wouldn’t otherwise, like how a water main gets replaced or how neighborhood systems function behind the scenes. I’m passionate about walkable cities, and I’m an avid pedestrian. My favorite way to get to know a place is to walk around it, ideally with an audiobook playing and a couple stops to check out local coffee shops and restaurants.
Sarah Rose Ezelle
Community Engagement Specialist
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Community Engagement

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An anti-racist PRR dismantles systems of advantage based on race when and wherever possible. We engage staff of all racial identities in dismantling white supremacy culture at work. This  includes personal ideologies, beliefs, and behaviors. And, it includes removing white supremacy culture from the systems, cultural messages, institutional policies, procedures, and practices that PRR and our staff interact with and inform. We believe it is not enough to be “not racist.” We must be “anti-racist.”