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Sanborn, Head & Associates, Inc. names four new shareholders

Shown (from left) are: Rich Mechaber, Heather Little, Tim Snay and Matt Van Rensler.

Concord, NH Sanborn, Head & Associates, Inc. (Sanborn Head) has completed the addition of four new shareholders in the firm. 

“We are excited to celebrate the addition of new shareholders to our organization,” said Barret Cole, president/CEO. “It is a demonstration of commitment by these individuals, and it continues our legacy of supporting growth and opportunity for the firm.” 

Shareholders accept a promise to uphold Sanborn Head’s Ownership Philosophy, a commitment to the greater good such that Sanborn Head will continue to create value and opportunity over the long term. 

Heather Little, PG, is a leader in the firm’s solid waste market group, and she is an expert in the field of air quality and air regulations. She is skilled at modeling, permitting, and compliance work that supports the best interests of clients and the environment. 

Rich Mechaber, PG, heads up the firm’s data management & visualization team, which is driving innovation through the organization and transforming the way they capture data and deliver information to their clients. 

Tim Snay, LSP, LEP, epitomizes Sanborn Head’s collaborative culture through his integrative approach to the projects he leads in the firm’s development practice. He is well-versed in environmental due diligence, site assessments, and remediation strategies. 

Matt Van Rensler, PE, is leading the expansion of the practice in the mid-Atlantic from the company’s newest office in Wilmington, DE. He is a geotechnical engineer who specializes in construction-related engineering services for the firm’s development practice.

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