RALEIGH, NC, December 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) Sepi Asefnia, president and founder of SEPI Engineering & Construction (http://www.sepiengineering.com), a firm which provides civil engineering and planning services to private and public sector clients across the Southeast, has announced the addition of James Macdonnell as remediation department manager. In this position, Macdonell will use his more than 17 years of experience to oversee management of remediation projects, as well as business development efforts in both the public and private sector.
Originally from British Columbia, Canada, Macdonnell graduated with honors with a bachelor of science degree in geology from the University of Alberta in St. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Prior to joining SEPI Engineering & Construction, he spent 11 years with URS Corporation in New York City, primarily working on environmental, geotechnical, water and wastewater construction projects. Additionally, Macdonnell worked for three years for a junior exploration and mining company on gold and diamond exploration projects in South America and Africa, and spent three years as an environmental consultant and contractor in New York City. Active in his community, Macdonnell is a member of the Carolina Geological Society (CGS) and coaches youth hockey teams in Apex, N.C., where he resides with his wife, Kate, and their children, Samantha, Julia and Cooper.
QUOTES:
"James' wealth of experience and knowledge of geology and earth sciences make him an invaluable addition to our team," said Asefnia. "We are proud to offer his expertise and vast project management skills to our ever-growing client base."
NEW MEDIA CONTENT:
SEPI Engineering & Construction's Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/SEPI-Engineering-Construction-Inc/184918624894777
ABOUT SEPI ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION:
Established in 2001, SEPI Engineering & Construction provides engineering and planning services to private and public sector clients. As a full-service civil engineering services firm, SEPI is 8(a) certified with the Small Business Administration and is a certified Women Business Enterprise (WBE) in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. SEPI was founded on the principles of honesty, integrity, ethics, and the highest quality of service to clients. The firm's goal is to not just meet a client's expectations but to exceed them. Due to the extensive and varied engineering industry experience of the professionals at SEPI, the firm is able to provide its clients with site/civil design, environmental planning, traffic engineering and operations including traffic and noise analysis, construction management, roadway and structural design, water resources, natural resources/permitting, wetland/stream mitigation, public involvement and surveying services. SEPI has a corporate office located in Raleigh and a branch office located in Charlotte, N.C. For more information about SEPI Engineering & Construction, call (919) 789-9977 or visit http://www.sepiengineering.com.
Emily Packard
MMI Public Relations
(919) 233-6600
emily@mmipublicrelations.com
http://twitter.com/MMIPR
http://www.mmipublicrelations.com
James Macdonnell Joins SEPI Engineering & Construction As Remediation Department Manager
Local Firm Hires Engineering Professional With More Than 17 Years Of Industry Experience
2012-12-20
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Fire & Ice 2013 Location Revealed
2012-12-20
On February 6th, from 8:30pm, London's grand Troxy Theatre will be the location of the 2013 Fire & Ice iGaming industry event.
The Troxy is London's most iconic art-deco theatre, and the building itself is the inspiration for the evening's entertainment, which will take guests on a trip through time, starting in Paris 1930 and travelling to Paris 2113.
With capacity for over 2,000 guests, Fire & Ice organizers have secured their largest venue to date, and will be accommodating guests across two massive floors overlooking the largest stage show in the event's ...
All-Pro Science Extends Supplement Contracts For Three Major League Soccer Greats
2012-12-20
All-Pro Science, Inc. (APS) is proud to announce that Andrew Jacobson, Zach Thornton and Alec Dufty have all signed on for another two years as APS sponsored athletes known as TEAM APS. TEAM APS includes top athletes such as Bryan Gaul of the 2012 MLS Champions LA Galaxy, Troy Tulowitzki of the Colorado Rockies, and Stacie Tovar, the #12 female Crossfitter in the world. APS Athletes are not paid endorsers of the product. The athletes themselves often approach the company in hopes of being part of the All-Natural message.
R.J. Demman, Chief Marketing Officer at All-Pro ...
VeteransDepot.com Helps Veterans Through Discount Website
2012-12-20
Local U.S. Navy Disabled Veteran Kevin Munro, has found a way to give back to the Disabled American Veterans, an organization that once helped him and also has a long history of helping disabled United States veterans.
Mr. Munro has launched a website VeteransDepot.com - open to all - offering over 200,000 discounted name brand products including sporting goods, electronics, appliances, furniture, and office supplies with 25% of all profits going directly to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) service organization.
The Disabled American Veterans (DAV), with more ...
6 Ideas to Avoid the Fiscal Cliff (and Any Future Fiscal Catastrophes)
2012-12-20
What's the worst that can happen if President Barack Obama and Congress fail to reach a compromise regarding the impending fall off the so-called fiscal cliff?
If the automatic mix of tax increases and federal spending cuts kicks in, there seems to be little consensus on what fall-off there might be. Would it send America back into recession? Roil the markets and lower stock prices? Increase unemployment? Create domestic and international turmoil? International outcry?
Probably none of the above. The bottom line is that this is a symptom of a larger issue.
"To ...
Covington Who's Who Selects Nancy A. Marino as an Honored Member of the Executive and Professional Registry
2012-12-20
Nancy A. Marino, President of Leo North, has been selected as an Honored Member of the Covington Who's Who Executive and Professional Registry. The selection recognizes Nancy A. Marino's commitment to excellence in the Retail industry and Consulting/Advisory sector.
Marino began working in retail during her school years for A&S. During this time, she realized that she had a true passion for the field. Knowing that they had an excellent training program, she continued with them after graduating college and found herself excelling and progressing into multiple management ...
5 Reasons Female Writers Took Over the Young Adult Fiction Market
2012-12-20
Are female writers beginning to dominate the nearly $3 billion children's literature market?
What has the media abuzz is specifically the segment of the publishing world referred to as young adult (generally known as YA). NPR (National Public Radio) released the results of a reader survey of the 100 best-ever teen books. Out of the 235 books considered, 147 (63%) were written by women, and, not surprisingly, J.K. Rowling and Suzanne Collins were on the top of the list.
Interestingly, some surveys of adult fiction show either a gender parity or else a male domination ...
In This "New Age" of Business, Social Media is King
2012-12-20
Gone are the days of the mom-and-pop store where advertising was not necessary because it was the only shop in town. Today's entrepreneurs must compete in a virtually global marketplace, and the best way to remain competitive is through online social networking.
"This is an entirely new playing field," says Dr. R. Kay Green, CEO of RKG Marketing Solutions and author of the new book "I've Been Called the B* Word... Now What Do I Do?" "An entrepreneur who wants to succeed in this new age of business must have an active online presence through ...
Dermatologist in San Diego Now Offers CoolSculpting
2012-12-20
Dr. Susan M. Stuart, a board-certified dermatologist serving San Diego area women and men at La Jolla Dermatology, has expanded her cosmetic enhancement services to include the truly innovative fat-reduction treatment known as CoolSculpting.
A specialist in cosmetic skin treatments and dermatology near San Diego, Dr. Stuart uses CoolSculpting in La Jolla to help healthy women and men decrease stubborn fat pockets around the midsection, including "love handles," "muffin tops" and bulges on the lower abdomen.
"I often hear that diet and exercise ...
Source Marketing Direct Leads Debate over Most Effective Forms of Marketing
2012-12-20
Source Marketing Direct hosted, The Marketing Debate: Productivity of Indirect vs. Direct Marketing, earlier this week in aid of businesses who fail to reach the right audience through traditional forms of marketing.
The 90 minute encounter was Hector Montalvo's chance to promote the benefits of in-store promotions as a direct form of marketing that offers a higher ROI than many traditional marketing solutions, enabling the Managing Direct of Source Marketing Direct an opportunity to solidify his company's image as a top outsourced firm driven by marketing results.
Topics ...
New Study Finds Post-Bariatric Plastic Surgery Improves Quality of Life
2012-12-20
Dr. Mitchel Krieger isn't surprised by the findings of a new study showing improved quality of life for patients who undergo body contouring procedures following bariatric surgery. Dr. Krieger, who co-authored Bariatric Plastic Surgery: A Guide to Cosmetic Surgery After Weight Loss, says the study's results reflect the trends he and his partner, Dr. Andrew Goldberg, witness at their plastic surgery practice near Reston.
"This study confirms what Dr. Goldberg and I have seen during our years of treating post-weight loss surgery patients in Virginia," Dr. Krieger ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Study reveals insights about brain regions linked to OCD, informing potential treatments
Does ocean saltiness influence El Niño?
2026 Young Investigators: ONR celebrates new talent tackling warfighter challenges
Genetics help explain who gets the ‘telltale tingle’ from music, art and literature
Many Americans misunderstand medical aid in dying laws
Researchers publish landmark infectious disease study in ‘Science’
New NSF award supports innovative role-playing game approach to strengthening research security in academia
Kumar named to ACMA Emerging Leaders Program for 2026
AI language models could transform aquatic environmental risk assessment
New isotope tools reveal hidden pathways reshaping the global nitrogen cycle
Study reveals how antibiotic structure controls removal from water using biochar
Why chronic pain lasts longer in women: Immune cells offer clues
Toxic exposure creates epigenetic disease risk over 20 generations
More time spent on social media linked to steroid use intentions among boys and men
New study suggests a “kick it while it’s down” approach to cancer treatment could improve cure rates
Milken Institute, Ann Theodore Foundation launch new grant to support clinical trial for potential sarcoidosis treatment
New strategies boost effectiveness of CAR-NK therapy against cancer
Study: Adolescent cannabis use linked to doubling risk of psychotic and bipolar disorders
Invisible harms: drug-related deaths spike after hurricanes and tropical storms
Adolescent cannabis use and risk of psychotic, bipolar, depressive, and anxiety disorders
Anxiety, depression, and care barriers in adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Study: Anxiety, gloom often accompany intellectual deficits
Massage Therapy Foundation awards $300,000 research grant to the University of Denver
Gastrointestinal toxicity linked to targeted cancer therapies in the United States
Countdown to the Bial Award in Biomedicine 2025
Blood marker from dementia research could help track aging across the animal world
Birds change altitude to survive epic journeys across deserts and seas
Here's why you need a backup for the map on your phone
ACS Central Science | Researchers from Insilico Medicine and Lilly publish foundational vision for fully autonomous “Prompt-to-Drug” pharmaceutical R&D
Increasing the number of coronary interventions in patients with acute myocardial infarction does not appear to reduce death rates
[Press-News.org] James Macdonnell Joins SEPI Engineering & Construction As Remediation Department ManagerLocal Firm Hires Engineering Professional With More Than 17 Years Of Industry Experience



