Lisa Meoli has published a new article in Magnolia Historical Society’s online Book IV Magnolia: More Memories & Milestones exploring Magnolia’s natural and environmental history.
Principal and Senior Hydrogeologist Brett Beaulieu, LHG, will be presenting on Transitional Zone Monitoring Approaches at Marine and Riverfront Cleanup Sites in the Pacific Northwest at the Washington Hydrogeology Symposium on May 12, 2026.
Floyd|Snider will be in attendance at the upcoming PNW SETAC Annual Meeting, with a welcome address from Associate Principal Kara Hitchko and a short course led by Managing Principal and Senior Microbiologist Dr. Allison Geiselbrecht.
We are excited to announce that Senior Environmental Historian, Lisa Meoli, has been selected as a 2026 recipient of the David Douglas Award from the Washington State Historical Society (WSHS)!
Lisa Meoli, Senior Environmental Historian, and Ainsley McCullough, GIS Analyst, will present at the Association for Environmental Health & Sciences (AESH) Foundation – West 35th Annual International Conference on Soil, Water, Energy, and Air on March 17, 2026.
We’re excited to share that Managing Principal and Senior Microbiologist Dr. Allison Geiselbrecht has been recognized as an Exceptional Reviewer for the Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management (IEAM) Journal - for the second year in a row!
Bernadette Wright, LG, and Jessi Massingale, PE, were invited to present an overview of contaminated sediment characterization and management to the Alaska Native Health Tribal Consortium in the Contaminated Sites Program monthly webinar series on January 27, 2026.
Floyd|Snider has worked with clients and teaming partners over the past 30 years to solve some of the toughest environmental challenges on in-water and upland projects across the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
In 2025, Floyd|Snider offered a summer internship position to Lexi Huwiler, a senior at Seattle University studying Civil Engineering with an Environmental Specialization.