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Baker Appoints Tracy Hollida Assistant Vice President
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Baker Appoints Tracy Hollida Assistant Vice President
BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Michael Baker Jr., Inc., a unit of Michael Baker Corporation (NYSE Amex:BKR), is pleased to announce the appointment of Tracy L. Hollida, P.E., to assistant vice president. In this capacity she will serve as the client manager for the Maryland Aviation Administration (MAA) for which Baker performs architectural, engineering, environment and construction management services at Baltimore Washington International (BWI) Marshall and secondary airports in the state. She will also continue as department manager for the Aviation Group in the Baltimore, Md., office.
“Baker is now a preferred provider at the airport.”
“Tracy has done an incredible job of growing Baker’s aviation presence in the Baltimore area, specifically with BWI Marshall Airport,” said David Thompson, Mid-Atlantic regional transportation manager. “Baker is now a preferred provider at the airport.”
Tracy has more than 15 years of experience dedicated to airport design and planning, with a primary focus on serving the MAA and BWI Marshall Airport. She has worked on numerous projects across the country, including multiple runway designs, and runway and airfield reconstruction projects. She has been project manager for a variety of projects at BWI Marshall, allowing her to establish positive working relationships with the various stakeholders, as well as develop intimate knowledge of the airfield and operations.
She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University; a Master of Science Degree in Civil Engineering, a Master’s Certificate in Civil Infrastructure Engineering, and a Master’s Certificate in Construction Engineering and Management, all from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Tracy is a Professional Engineer in Maryland and Virginia.
Michael Baker Corporation (www.mbakercorp.com) provides engineering, design, planning and construction services for its clients’ most complex challenges worldwide. The firm's primary business areas are architecture, aviation, defense, environmental, geospatial, homeland security, municipal & civil, oil & gas, rail & transit, telecommunications & utilities, transportation, urban development and water. With more than 3,250 employees in nearly 110 offices across the United States, Baker is focused on creating value by delivering innovative and sustainable solutions for infrastructure and the environment.
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