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Ray Womack - President, Principal Engineer

ray@waigeo.com

Mr. Womack has more than 30 years experience as a geotechnical engineer and geoscientist. He holds degrees from Virginia Polytechnic Institute (BS-geophysics and geology) and Colorado State University (MS-earth resources) and is registered as a Professional Engineer in Montana, Washington, Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, and Wyoming, and as a Professional Geologist in Wyoming. Mr. Womack has worked in 17 states and 8 countries outside the United States. He has taught short courses and is the author of many professional publications and presentations.

 


 

 

 

 

Josh Gilstrap - Geotechnical Engineer

josh@waigeo.com

Mr. Gilstrap graduated from Oregon State University in 2006 with a B.S. in civil engineering with an emphasis in geotechnical engineering. He has worked for Stormwater Management, Inc., and the City of Portland where he focused on stormwater treatment system design, surveying, and a large scale road condition and repair assessment for the City's private watershed. With Womack & Associates, Josh has worked on projects involving slope stability, roadway design, foundation design, environmental hazard assessment, and construction observation.

 


 

 

 

Colin O’Farrell - Engineering Geologist

colin@waigeo.com

Mr. O’Farrell received his B.A. (2003) and M.S. (2005) in earth sciences from Dartmouth College. His research interests include glacial, fluvial, and hillslope geomorphology, and snow science. Mr. O’Farrell has authored several peer-reviewed publications in the field of geomorphology and presented papers at several conferences. He joined Womack & Associates in 2006 and has worked on projects involving slope stability, retaining walls, roadways, pond and stream design, and foundations.

 


 

 

 

 

Jason Rolfe - Senior Engineering Geologist

jason@waigeo.com

Mr. Rolfe graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 2000 with a B.S. in geological sciences. Mr. Rolfe has 6 years of experience, both California and Wyoming, in landslide investigation and mitigation, neotectonics, expansive soils, slope instability, foundations, retaining walls, environmental hazard assessment, and construction oversight. He was involved in a statewide effort by the Abandoned Mines and Land Division of Wyoming DEQ to inventory historic mines for potential environmental and public hazards. He is secretary of the Geologists of Jackson Hole.

 


 

 

 

Meg Womack - Office Manager

meg@waigeo.com

Mrs. Womack graduated from Colorado State University in 1975 and worked in data processing at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa from 1975–1977.  She has managed the WAI office since it opened in 1982. In addition to book-keeping, accounting and general administration, she is proficient in AutoCADD systems. Meg has provided drafting and administrative services for multi-disciplinary engineering teams on projects in Guatemala, Uganda, and Kenya.

 


 

 

 

 

David P. Cameron - Engineer

david@waigeo.com

Mr. Cameron graduated from the University of Colorado at Denver with a B.S. in civil engineering (geotechnical emphasis). He has more than 20 years professional experience in investigation and geotechnical design for mines, railroads, and CERCLA projects.  He has worked throughout the western US and abroad. Mr. Cameron works on contract with WAI and represents the firm in Bozeman, Montana.

 

 

 

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