 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. |
 Randy
Schrauder - Professional Engineer
randy@waigeo.com
Mr. Schrauder graduated from the University of Pittsburgh
in 1994 with a B.S. in Civil Engineering. He has worked as
a senior civil engineer and project manager for Rendezvous
Engineering and Summit Consulting Group in Jackson. At WAI,
he has been involved with rockfall hazard assessments, foundation
design, and construction administration. Randy's particular
experience includes investigation, analysis and mitigation
of slope stability and seepage problems for safety assessments
at numerous dams. He is currently preparing long-range design
plans for management of coal ash effluent at the 2,000-megawatt
PPL Montana steam electric station. |
 Dominique
Schmid – Geologist
dominique@waigeo.com
Ms. Schmid graduated from The University of Texas at Austin
with high honors in 2005 with a B.S. in Geological Sciences.
She worked for the Park Service in Yellowstone National Park
for four seasons where she created and maintained multiple
GIS projects. Ms. Schmid joined Womack & Associates in
2007 and has worked on projects that involve foundation design,
roadway design, slope instability, expansive soils, mechanics
testing and construction oversight. |
 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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