In October 1989, Keystone Environmental hired its second Canadian employee, Ken Evans. Ken joined the firm from the Ministry of Environment’s Kamloops office, where he was an Industrial Section Head. A month later we hired our first geotechnical engineer and our growth started. By 1990 we had four senior personnel in our Richmond office, including Don Bryant who transferred from the parent Pittsburgh office.
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