Charlotte Maddox Joins Lochner as National Water Practice Lead
In a significant move, Lochner, part of the Egis Group, has announced the addition of Charlotte A. Maddox, PE, D.WRE, CFM as the National Water Practice Lead. With a wealth of experience spanning nearly three decades, Maddox is set to steer Lochner's water practice toward greater operational excellence and strategic growth across the nation.
A Leader in Water and Infrastructure Programs
Charlotte Maddox is renowned in the water sector for her comprehensive expertise in leading large, multidisciplinary teams that tackle complex water and infrastructure projects. Before her appointment at Lochner, Maddox held executive leadership roles at AtkinsRéalis, where she successfully led the water markets division. Her background features a blend of technical delivery, business management, and transformational leadership—all aimed at enhancing corporate performance and supporting sustainable growth.
Goals and Vision at Lochner
In her new role, Maddox will focus on the delivery of extensive water, wastewater, stormwater, and water resources programs, positioning Lochner to meet the evolving demands of clients across public and private sectors in the United States. Terry Ruhl, CEO of Lochner, expressed confidence in Maddox's capabilities, noting her strong reputation for building high-performing teams and delivering innovative solutions in the water industry.
"Charlotte is a nationally recognized leader with an exceptional reputation. Her insights and technical know-how will be crucial as we pursue expansion in our water practice," said Ruhl.
Academic and Professional Credentials
Maddox's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Florida, followed by a Master of Science in Civil Engineering focusing on water resources from the University of South Florida. As a licensed Professional Engineer in Florida, she also holds various professional certifications that attest to her commitment to excellence. Maddox is a Fellow of both the National Society of Professional Engineers and the Florida Engineering Society, earning recognition on multiple fronts for her leadership and technical contributions.
The Journey Forward
Founded in 1944, Lochner has established itself as a key player in the design, planning, and construction engineering sectors, covering a wide array of services for aviation, surface transportation, and water clients throughout the U.S. The recent merger with Egis Group aims to strengthen Lochner’s position as a leader in engineering and consulting services. With Maddox at the helm of the National Water Practice, Lochner is poised to drive forward its innovative approaches to water management, ensuring robust solutions that align with contemporary environmental challenges and client needs.
As Lochner embarks on this new chapter, the integration of Maddox’s expertise promises to be vital in enhancing their national water initiatives, fostering partnerships that thrive on technology and sustainability. Her arrival signals a commitment to elevate water-related projects, driven by community impact and long-term viability.
In summary, Charlotte Maddox’s leadership at Lochner marks a pivotal moment not just for the firm but also for the wider engineering and water management landscapes. With her extensive experience and strategic vision, the future looks promising for Lochner’s water initiatives as they aim to address pressing issues in water resource management across the country.