WGI Unleashed

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WGI Unleashed

A podcast about the people, the projects, and the culture of WGI. We sit down with our team members to see what they do on a daily basis to chase their passions and help our clients become successful.

  1. 89 - Lyndsey Duty, Environmental Scientist

    19/12/2024

    89 - Lyndsey Duty, Environmental Scientist

    It's that time again - Time for another episode of the WGI Unleashed Podcast! Prepare to be inspired as we sit down with Lyndsey Duty, Environmental Scientist from Tampa, FL, in the latest episode of the WGI Unleashed Podcast! Join us as Lyndsey takes us on a journey through her love of nature, the path that led her to WGI, and her adventures beneath the waves. From Landlocked Beginnings to Underwater Explorer Lyndsey grew up in York, Pennsylvania, a small rural town surrounded by farmland, where she spent her childhood exploring the outdoors. Her fascination with nature began early, as she eagerly searched for salamanders, snakes, and bugs to collect in her “bug box” or spent time caring for box turtles in a pen her dad built. Despite being far from the ocean, her curiosity about wildlife planted the seeds for a lifelong passion. It wasn’t until 2015, on a family vacation to Jamaica, that Lyndsey discovered her love for diving. She and her father completed their diving certifications together, and from that moment, her underwater adventures began. Now living in Florida, one of the best places for diving, Lyndsey takes every opportunity to explore the underwater world, marveling at rare sights like frogfish mating rituals and seahorses releasing eggs. A Career Born of Curiosity and Determination Lyndsey’s journey to becoming an Environmental Scientist at WGI was shaped by her drive to work with wildlife and her academic pursuits. Initially drawn to veterinary medicine, she pivoted to biology, earning her degree with a marine science concentration from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. Her favorite courses, like invertebrate zoology and marine ecology, gave her hands-on experience studying marine life and deepened her love for the natural world. After graduation, Lyndsey’s career began with an internship at Clearwater Marine Aquarium on their dive team, followed by a position at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection that allowed her to experience the regulatory side of Environmental Science. Eventually, she found her home at WGI, where she now combines her passion for the environment with impactful projects that leave her feeling fulfilled. Life at WGI and Beyond At WGI, Lyndsey is part of a team dedicated to environmental preservation and sustainable development. Her role allows her to make a difference by protecting the ecosystems she’s loved since childhood. Outside of work, Lyndsey’s enthusiasm for nature and wildlife continues through her diving adventures and ongoing quest to encounter unique marine species. Tune In for an Inspiring Dive! This episode is packed with stories of adventure, determination, and the joy of pursuing your passions. Don’t miss Lyndsey Duty’s remarkable journey and the insights she shares about her life and career. So, it's time to drop what you're doing, grab those headphones, and crank up the volume as we celebrate Lyndsey's incredible story and the people, projects, and culture of WGI.... And don't forget to tune in next time as we unravel more captivating tales and insights on the WGI Unleashed Podcast. Until then, stay inspired and keep unleashing your potential! Visit your favorite podcast app now and subscribe to WGI Unleashed to receive alerts every time a new episode drops. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Google Podcasts, or wherever you find your favorite podcasts.

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  2. 88 - Marc Remmert, Director, MEP Engineering

    20/11/2024

    88 - Marc Remmert, Director, MEP Engineering

    It's that time again - Time for another episode of the WGI Unleashed Podcast! Join us as we travel to Austin, TX, to sit down with Marc Remmert, Director of MEP Engineering for an engaging and insightful conversation about his journey through life, career, and personal passions. Marc’s story is one of transformation, determination, and an entrepreneurial spirit that continues to inspire his work and his team. Small-Town Beginnings Marc grew up in a small town near Peoria, Illinois, where his family’s roots run deep, spanning generations. Life there was simple yet meaningful, and Marc fondly recalls clear nights spent gazing at the stars—something he misses to this day. His upbringing instilled in him the values of hard work and perseverance, shaping the person he is today. After high school, Marc left his hometown in search of broader horizons and new opportunities. He enrolled at Washington University in St. Louis, where he found the perfect blend of independence and connection—it was close enough to visit family on weekends but far enough for space during the week. It was also in St. Louis that he met his wife, a life-changing moment that added yet another layer to the city’s special place in his heart. A Dynamic Career Path Marc’s academic journey wasn’t without its challenges. Initially drawn to biomedical engineering, he soon realized that a future filled with chemistry wasn’t for him. After switching to electrical engineering, Marc discovered a passion for the field and a supportive community that fueled his ambition. While he initially envisioned designing computer chips, he pivoted to construction—a decision that launched his unconventional yet impactful career. Marc began his professional life with an electrical contractor in Charleston, South Carolina, working on data center projects for Google. The 70-hour weeks were grueling but transformative, giving Marc hands-on experience and a unique engineering perspective that would prove invaluable later in his career. A new chapter began when his wife accepted a job in Austin, Texas. Eager to pursue his Professional Engineer license, Marc joined Big Red Dog as a graduate engineer. At the time, the company had a startup feel, with only 35 employees. Over the next decade, Marc’s career flourished as Big Red Dog merged with WGI. Today, he leads WGI’s MEP department and the Austin office, crediting the company’s innovative and entrepreneurial culture for empowering him to explore new ideas and grow with the organization. Life Beyond the Office Outside of work, Marc enjoys a balanced life filled with hobbies and intellectual pursuits. He’s an avid reader with a knack for sharing book recommendations and a passionate golfer who’s even managed to get his wife hooked on the sport. These activities allow Marc to unwind, recharge, and stay inspired. When asked about alternate career paths, Marc muses that he might have made a great lawyer—an intriguing "what if" for someone with his sharp intellect and drive. See You Next Time! So, don't wait a moment longer - Grab those headphones and crank up the volume because it's time to get unleashed.... And don't forget to tune in next time as we unravel more captivating tales and insights on the WGI Unleashed Podcast. Until then, stay inspired and keep unleashing your potential! Visit your favorite podcast app now and subscribe to WGI Unleashed to receive alerts every time a new episode drops. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Google Podcasts, or wherever you find your favorite podcasts.

    49 phút
  3. 87 - Mike Mills, VP, Stormwater Resources

    28/10/2024

    87 - Mike Mills, VP, Stormwater Resources

    It's that time again - Time for another episode of the WGI Unleashed Podcast! Join us as we sit down with Mike Mills, WGI’s VP of Stormwater Resources, for an inspiring conversation about his life and engineering journey. Mike’s story is a tale of determination, gratitude, and a steadfast commitment to making a difference, from his unique upbringing and early career challenges to his now impactful projects and passions. Growing Up with a Global Perspective Born in Virginia to a Navy father, Mike spent a significant portion of his early years in Japan on an American Naval base. Mike's father met his mother abroad, sparking a bond that shaped a childhood rich with international experiences which Mike still treasures to this day. Living between Japan and the U.S. until he was 16, Mike credits his early international exposure with giving him a valuable perspective that continues to fuel his gratitude and open-minded outlook on life today. Having moved to Orlando during high school, however, he experienced a significant culture shock. Yet, this transition unknowingly marked the start of his journey into the world of civil engineering. From Architecture Dreams to Civil Engineering Realities Initially set on becoming an architect or archaeologist, Mike was led to civil engineering when his first-choice schools appeared to no longer be an option. Ultimately electing to attend the University of Central Florida, Mike saw engineering as a way to design the spaces surrounding buildings if he couldn’t design the buildings themselves. With guidance from state-renowned professors, Mike’s passion for land development and stormwater management grew, cementing his career path in the AEC industry. Rising Through the Ranks with Determination Mike’s career began in land development at a company where technology was just beginning to enter the scene—so much so that he was tasked with exploring the company’s first computer and seeking out the industry's new and innovative software and technologies. This early exposure to cutting-edge tools such as ICPR, now known as StormWise, became a defining moment. Mike credits this experience and his connection with Pete Singhofen, ICPR's creator and now a WGI colleague, as pivotal influences on his career. After immense success with his first job in Orlando, Mike's journey led him to a stormwater management role in Tampa, leading to multiple company acquisitions and, ultimately, the founding of his very own consulting firm in 1999 - And after 21 successful years of acting as his own boss, Mike’s firm was acquired, and his longtime connections with WGI leaders, including Pete Singhofen, brought him to WGI in 2024. A Legacy of Diverse and Impactful Work Mike’s extensive work spans public and private projects, from collaborations with some of Tampa’s favorite brands such as Publix and Outback Steakhouse to meaningful contributions to wetland mitigation, including Hillsborough County's first-ever wetland mitigation permit. His dedication and experience also recently contributed to WGI’s substantial win on the Turnpike & Sawgrass Interchange project—a major milestone he credits to WGI’s exceptional proposal and project management teams. Life Beyond the Office Beyond the workplace, Mike finds joy in Sunday morning bike rides to brunch with his wife and friends, playing guitar and bass, practicing yoga, and running. And in recent, exciting news, Mike is now proud to call himself a grandfather as he welcomes in his first grandchild! Mike's dedication to work-life balance and his love for spending time outdoors reflect his commitment to both personal well-being and professional growth. Mike is also deeply committed to philanthropy, particularly through Operation Christmas Child with Samaritan’s Purse - with his leadership and empathy helping to bring joy and hope to children around the world during the holiday season. See You Next Time! So, don't wait a moment longer - Grab t

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  4. 86 - Kimberlee DeBosier, VP, Transportation

    25/09/2024

    86 - Kimberlee DeBosier, VP, Transportation

    It's that time again - Welcome back to yet another episode of the WGI Unleashed Podcast! Join us for episode 86 as we sit down with Kimberlee DeBosier, WGI's VP of Transportation in Tampa, Florida - From humble beginnings in East Lansing, Michigan, to leading major infrastructure projects across the nation, Kim's story exemplifies resilience, determination, and a deep passion for making a difference in the transportation engineering field. A Coin Flip That Changed Everything Kim’s early aspirations were far from civil engineering. While attending Michigan State University, her initial goal was to become a research chemist. However, her exposure to engineering through MSU’s STEM program ignited a new passion, leading her to make a life-changing decision. In a twist of fate, Kim literally flipped a coin to decide between Civil and Chemical Engineering - The coin landed on Civil Engineering, and the rest, as they say, is history. The Road to Success Throughout her college years, Kim’s determination was unwavering. She worked hard to put herself through school, driven by a desire to graduate in four years with a degree that would support her long-term goals. Her grandmother, who raised her with the belief that women should always be able to take care of themselves, instilled in her a strong sense of independence and perseverance. After earning her degree, Kim embarked on a journey that took her across the country—from Oklahoma City, where she began her career in building design, to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where she earned her MBA from Louisiana State University and spent her time honing her skills in bridge design. It was during this time that Kim discovered her true passion for engineering consulting, and under the mentorship of a supportive leader, she grew into a well-rounded professional. Entrepreneurial Spirit and Landmark Projects After gaining invaluable experience under her mentor in Baton Rouge, Kim moved to Tampa, Florida, where she eventually went out on her own to found an engineering consulting firm. With a desire for greater flexibility and control over her work-life balance, Kim was motivated to become a true entrepreneur. For over two decades, she led her firm to success, working on notable projects such as the Wallaroo Station at Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo and the Selmon Expressway project connecting St. Pete, Tampa, and Brandon. Despite the demands of running her own business, Kim’s passion for engineering never waned, and after selling her firm, she was highly sought after by many companies. Ultimately, she chose to join WGI, where she now leads the transportation division. Initially brought on as Director of Project Excellence, she quickly rose to the position of Vice President of Transportation and became an integral part of WGI’s Senior Leadership Team. A Well-Rounded Life Beyond her impressive professional achievements, Kim is an avid fitness enthusiast and a lover of the outdoors. She enjoys spending time jet skiing with her family and is always up for an adventure. A proud mother of two grown sons and a grandmother, she balances her personal and professional life with grace, coming full circle as someone that others in the industry can look up to. Kim’s story is one of resilience, innovation, and leadership - She has paved the way for future generations of women in engineering, demonstrating that with hard work and determination, anything is possible. See You Next Time! So, don't wait a moment longer - Grab those headphones and crank up the volume because it's time to get unleashed! And don't forget to tune in next time as we unravel more captivating tales and insights on the WGI Unleashed Podcast - Until then, stay inspired and keep unleashing your potential! Visit your favorite podcast app now and subscribe to WGI Unleashed to receive alerts every time a new episode drops. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Google Podcasts, or wherever you find your

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  5. 85 - Chris Stermer, Senior Utility Coordination Manager

    21/08/2024

    85 - Chris Stermer, Senior Utility Coordination Manager

    It's that time again - Welcome back to yet another episode of the WGI Unleashed Podcast! Join us for episode 85 as we sit down with Chris Stermer, WGI's Senior Utility Coordinator Manager in Tampa, Florida - From his early days in Pompano Beach, FL, to his long-standing dedication to service, Chris’s journey has been nothing short of inspiring. Exploring a Life of Service and Leadership Although he was born in Norfolk, VA, Chris' early childhood was spent in Pompano Beach, FL, growing up in a time before the bustling I-95 corridor in South Florida was even constructed. His passion for service was ignited early in life, leading him to join the Navy at just 17 years old in the year 1979. Chris spent an impressive 27 years in active service, most of which took place on the flight deck of aircraft carriers as a jet engine mechanic. His Navy career took him around the globe, with Cairo, Egypt standing out as his favorite destination. During his time in service, Chris also seized the opportunity to further his education through a scholarship program - standing as a testament to his lifelong commitment to learning. A Transition to Civilian Life After retiring from the Navy, Chris quickly transitioned to civilian life as a defense contractor, where he specialized in “In-Flight Refueling," and ultimately became a subject matter expert as he earned the trust of his superiors and all those around him. It was in this role that he honed his skills in AutoCAD, a tool that would become invaluable in his subsequent career. His technical prowess and dedication to his craft led him to a position with a gas company in Port St. Lucie, where he learned to draw utilities, a skill that set the stage for his future role in utility coordination here at WGI. A History of Recognition and Humility Throughout his tenured career, Chris’s expertise and dedication have certainly not gone unnoticed. In 2020, he was honored with the John J. Farkas Award for Outstanding Utility Coordination, a prestigious accolade bestowed upon him by his peers, and standing as a true highlight of his career - And despite his many successes, Chris has made it a point to remain humble, attributing his knowledge to the “school of hard knocks.” Beyond the Office Chris and his wife, now empty nesters, share their home with Gizmo, a Yorkie/Chihuahua mix who Chris calls "A Bundle of Energy." - And beyond the office, Chris finds his life deeply rooted in spirituality, service, and motorcycles, otherwise known as the three pillars that guide him. For over 20 years, he has been actively involved in a prison ministry program, participating in an organization that brings motorcyclists to prisons to hold church services and deliver testimony to inmates. This work is a profound part of who Chris is, and he credits it as one of the most fulfilling aspects of his life. And when he's not busy sharing his expertise in utility coordination or involved in ministry, you can find Chris playing taps on his bugle, a testament to his time in the service, or cruising around town! But that's not all - In this episode, Chris also shares some intriguing anecdotes from his life, such as: Did he really circumnavigate the globe in 1986? Has he really been to all 50 states? And did he once joyride in a helicopter dressed as Santa? So, don't wait a moment longer - Grab those headphones and crank up the volume because it's time to get unleashed. Plus, don't forget to tune in next time as we unravel more captivating tales and insights on the WGI Unleashed Podcast. Until then, stay inspired and keep unleashing your potential! Visit your favorite podcast app now and subscribe to WGI Unleashed to receive alerts every time a new episode drops. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Google Podcasts, or wherever you find your favorite podcasts.

    41 phút
  6. 84 - Coriann Salas, Corporate Program Manager

    17/07/2024

    84 - Coriann Salas, Corporate Program Manager

    Welcome back to another captivating episode of the WGI Unleashed Podcast! For our 84th episode, we sat down with Coriann Salas, WGI's Corporate Program Manager in our Fort Lauderdale, Florida office! Coriann’s journey began in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan before relocating to Florida at the age of ten. Now, with over two decades spent in the Sunshine State, she proudly considers herself a “Native Floridian.” Having spent her formative years in the sun and sand, it's no surprise that her academic path led her to the University of Central Florida during the exciting Dante Culpepper days. Finding Her True Calling in Engineering Coming from a family of engineers, Coriann initially chose to study environmental sciences, hoping to carve out a different path than that of her relatives. However, her natural aptitude for mathematics and an interesting piece of advice from a professor quickly guided her back to engineering. This switch, small as it may seem, not only aligned with Coriann's strengths but also equipped her with essential life skills that she consistently incorporates into her daily work, such as problem-solving and organization. Coriann’s professional journey began with a structural engineering internship, where she, not so excitingly, helped design water and wastewater treatment tanks. Determined to secure a better foothold in the industry, she tirelessly reached out to numerous engineering firms in the state of Florida until she landed a position as a junior bridge designer. Over 13 years at this firm, she honed her skills and deepened her understanding of the engineering landscape while creating connections and relationships that would benefit her greatly down the road. Rising to New Challenges at WGI Through relentless tenacity and effective networking over her years in the business, Coriann was offered an opportunity to grow WGI’s transportation team and lead a team of bridge designers. One of her significant achievements at WGI was opening a new office location in Fort Lauderdale - allowing her to grow professionally and create something she is incredibly proud of. Embracing a New Role with Broader Impact Coriann’s career took a pivotal turn when she was asked to spearhead WGI's companywide transition from a legacy internal associate and client database, Deltek Vision, to a new and improved platform, BST. Achieving the success she did throughout this initiative resulted in Coriann being promoted to WGI’s Corporate Program Manager. In this role, she has spearheaded other key initiatives, including enhancing Quality Assurance/Quality Control practices and procedures across the company. Her work now involves collaborating with almost every department, from Finance and Accounting to Human Resources and everywhere in between. Coriann's dedication and commitment to WGI’s core value of “Be the change you seek” have cemented her as an invaluable resource for WGI. While she enjoys working behind the scenes and making significant impacts across various facets of the organization, she still appreciates her roots and occasionally gets her hands dirty in some plan sheets. A Multifaceted Life Beyond Engineering Outside of her professional life, Coriann is a devoted mother of two and a fitness enthusiast who has completed the 7-mile marathon in the Florida Keys (once) and has hiked the Everglades National Park during the rainy season, showcasing her adventurous spirit. Even though health is a priority for Coriann, she also has a passion for baking sweet treats, appreciating the precision and mathematical aspects it involves. Join us in this inspiring episode as Coriann Salas shares her journey, insights, and the values that drive her contributions to WGI. Don’t miss out on this engaging conversation on the WGI Unleashed Podcast! Join us in thanking Coriann Salas for sharing her fascinating story - from her early days at school in Orlando to the many hats she wears now; Coriann's journey has been

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  7. 83 - Andrew Miller, Senior Client Manager

    19/06/2024

    83 - Andrew Miller, Senior Client Manager

    Welcome back to another captivating episode of the WGI Unleashed Podcast! In our 83rd episode, we explore the story of Andrew Miller, WGI's Senior Client Manager in our Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Engineering (MEP) department. Andrew's journey from a young engineering enthusiast to a key figure at WGI showcases his dedication, passion, and diverse range of interests. This episode offers a fascinating glimpse into his life, career, and the hobbies that have helped shape him into the professional he is today! Laying the Foundation Andrew, who was born in Orlando, Florida, grew up in the greater Tampa Bay area. Unlike many kids who grew up with LEGO sets, Andrew found himself drawn to K’nex. He enjoyed assembling and disassembling the pieces in unique and creative ways, and with this early fascination with "how things work," it was clear that Andrew was taking his first steps into the world of engineering. A pivotal moment in Andrew's youth came in the form of a TV commercial, which sparked his interest in pursuing a career in engineering. Determined, Andrew applied to only one school—Georgia Tech—where he majored in mechanical engineering after deciding that Robotics was not the path for him. Andrew relished the experience of attending college in the vibrant city of Atlanta, Georgia, a non-traditional college environment that offered many unique experiences and opportunities. From Intern to Senior Client Manager While at Georgia Tech, Andrew participated in an internship co-op program, gaining hands-on experience through multiple internships at the same company. Looking back, Andrew realizes that this experience was crucial in his professional development and has also helped to pave the way for a job offer upon graduation. However, upon graduating in 2010, and amidst the lingering effects of the 2008 recession, Andrew felt the urge to explore new horizons and gain additional professional experience. A job opportunity in Austin, Texas, found through Craigslist, of all places, allowed him to dive deeper into the MEP industry and cut his teeth with one of the largest firms in Texas. This move proved instrumental in his career, providing him with invaluable experience. Andrew's next opportunity came in the form of Big Red Dog, a firm later acquired by WGI. This acquisition opened up numerous opportunities for him, enabling significant growth within the MEP department. Today, as the only Senior Client Manager at WGI, Andrew serves as the point person for all new MEP opportunities, describing his role as: "Working at the intersection of creativity and engineering expertise." The Man Behind the Engineer Beyond his professional life, Andrew is a self-described "Hobby Guy," with his passions including golf and woodworking. Although he has yet to become a scratch golfer, his woodworking skills are impressive, as he's built nearly all of the furniture in his home. Music has also played a significant role in Andrew's life, as he has been playing the trumpet and guitar for many years. Once an avid weightlifter, Andrew now also enjoys days at home alongside his wife and their Shih Tzu - Peter Cornelius (affectionately known as Peco). Engineering for the Community Andrew takes immense pride in creating spaces that serve his community. He finds excitement in seeing people interact with the designs he has helped bring to life and relishes seeing the enjoyment that his work can bring to his clients. This dedication to his community and profession truly sets Andrew apart as a leader in the MEP field! Join us in thanking Andrew Miller for sharing his fascinating story - from his early days in Tampa to his current role at WGI; Andrew's story is one of inspiration, growth, and unwavering dedication to his craft! Don't forget to tune in next time as we unravel more captivating tales and insights on the WGI Unleashed Podcast. Until then, stay inspired and keep unleashing your potential! Visit your favorite podcast ap

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  8. 82 - Melissa McKinlay, VP, Government Relations

    22/05/2024

    82 - Melissa McKinlay, VP, Government Relations

    Welcome back to another captivating episode of the WGI Unleashed Podcast! In our 82nd episode, we sit down with Melissa McKinlay, VP of Government Relations, from our West Palm Beach corporate office. From early childhood roots in the Northeast to becoming a key player in Palm Beach County’s political landscape, it’s safe to say that Melissa’s journey is nothing short of riveting. From New York Beginnings to Florida Roots Melissa’s story began in Sarasota, Florida, where she relocated from the Northeast with her family when she was just six years old – But it didn’t take very long for the Sunshine State to win her over and become home. For the past 20 years, Melissa has called Palm Beach County her home, deeply embedding herself in the community and working to make a difference along the way. Academic and Early Political Aspirations Melissa’s passion for politics took root during her high school years when she ran for class president, with her ambition leading her to Florida State University (FSU), where she pursued a degree in Political Science. Drawn to Tallahassee for its proximity to the state capital, she relished the experience of attending a renowned “football school” while simultaneously cultivating her political acumen. A pivotal recommendation from a professor landed her a legislative internship, setting the stage for her career in public service. Making a Difference in Palm Beach County Melissa’s commitment to making a tangible difference in the community around her is evident through her impressive contributions. Notably, she has played a crucial role in establishing the Butterfly House, a sexual assault treatment center in Palm Beach County. Her collaboration with Senator Marco Rubio to improve housing conditions for farm workers in Belle Glade further underscores her dedication to advocacy and community welfare. Political Career and Personal Resilience In 2014, Melissa was elected as a Palm Beach County Commissioner, a role she approached with vigor and determination. Balancing the demands of political life and being a mother of three was no small feat, and Melissa candidly shares the challenges and triumphs of this journey in our latest episode of the WGI Unleashed Podcast. A New Chapter at WGI Melissa joined WGI to leverage her extensive experience and connections in government relations, with her role involving influencing public officials and securing vital contracts that shape how communities are envisioned, designed, and experienced. Her dedication to public service seamlessly aligns with WGI’s value of ‘being the change you seek,’ making her an invaluable asset to the team. Beyond the Office When she’s not shaping policy or advocating for her community, Melissa enjoys exploring the great outdoors. An avid hiker, she also embodies a particular fondness for national parks, with Glacier National Park holding a special place in her heart. Join us in thanking Melissa McKinlay for sharing her remarkable journey, her insights on balancing career and family, and her unwavering commitment to making a positive impact. And tune in next time as we unravel more captivating tales and insights on the WGI Unleashed Podcast. Until then, stay inspired and keep unleashing your potential! Visit your favorite podcast app now and subscribe to WGI Unleashed to receive alerts every time a new episode drops. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Google Podcasts, or wherever you find your favorite podcasts!

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