Weston & Sampson is a proud sponsor, exhibitor, and presenter at the South Carolina Environmental Conference (SCEC) taking place March 10-13, 2024 at the Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Center.
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Weston & Sampson 2025 Promotions
Weston & Sampson would like to announce several key promotions within the company. Please join us in congratulating these individuals on their accomplishments!
January 26-29, 2025: NEWEA 2025 Annual Conference
Weston & Sampson proud to share expertise at these presentations during the NEWEA 2019 annual conference January 28 – 30 at the Boston Marriott Copley Place.
Leah Stanton, PE Takes on Role as COO
We are pleased to announce that Leah Stanton, PE has transitioned into the role of Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Weston & Sampson Engineers, Inc.
Weston & Sampson is pleased to announce the addition of MBD Consulting Engineers
Weston & Sampson is pleased to announce the addition of MBD Consulting Engineers to the Weston & Sampson family of companies.
Celebrating Our 125th Anniversary in 2024
Join us in celebrating 125 years of innovation and dedication at Weston & Sampson. Founded in 1899, our firm has pioneered advancements in water treatment and remains committed to excellence as a 100% employee-owned company. Discover our journey from a single-engineer office to a leading multi-discipline consultancy on the East Coast.
Bob Goober Retiring from Weston & Sampson
Celebrating Bob Goober’s 39 years of transformative impact at Weston & Sampson, and welcoming Pat Yeo as the new face of client service management.
Northeast Irrigation Expo & Conference
Weston & Sampson’s Mike Kapareiko, PG, LEP and Joe Orlando present “Irrigation Water-Supply Source Development and Management” at the 2024 Northeast Irrigation Expo and Conference.
Finding Evidence of Nature’s Resilience with Kim Morganello
Weston & Sampson’s Kim Morganello spoke with Dr. Liz Fly on The Nature Conservancy’s “Conversing with Nature” podcast! In this episode the discussion focused on the resiliency of nature & opportunities to engage communities and incorporate local research into place-based design.