Gershman, Brickner & Bratton announces personnel changes

The company has promoted Paige Davis to consultant and hired Mary George as project manager.

Mary George
Mary George
Photo courtesy GBB

Gershman, Brickner & Bratton Inc. (GBB), a solid waste management consulting company based in McLean, Virginia, has announced the promotion of Paige Davis to GBB consultant II. The company also announced the hiring of Mary George as GBB project engineer.

According to a news release from GBB, Davis joined the company in 2018, after completing her Master of Science degree in Sustainability Management at American University’s Kogod School of Business in Washington. 

She is a member of multiple GBB project teams, providing research, analysis and support on various assignments. These include environmental and sustainability studies, waste audits, feasibility studies, best practices reviews and strategic solid waste management planning. 

“In a short period, with her educational background, experience from multiple internships and positive attitude, Paige integrated herself seamlessly as a valuable and sought-after GBB team member,” says Jennifer Porter, GBB vice president and sustainability officer. “This is a well-deserved promotion reflecting her ability to take increasing responsibilities.” 

“The consulting world was the logical step following my educational path, and I am excited to contribute more to GBB projects that have a direct impact on communities while learning from industry mentors and advancing my career,” Davis says. 

Davis is based out of the Hampton Roads area of southeast Virginia and can be reached at pdavis@gbbinc.com or (703)-663-2432. 

 

 

 

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