PRESS RELEASE
ATLANTA – (Feb. 2, 2021) – Pond, an industry leader in engineering, construction, planning and architecture services, is proud to announce the promotion of Bryan Evans to Executive Vice President. As EVP, Evans leads Pond’s global energy markets, serving clients from multiple offices throughout the United States, Canada, and Japan.
Pond’s regulatory and design services for Asset Integrity, Coatings, Oil and Gas, Corrosion Control, Fueling, Maintenance and Repair places special emphasis on the safe delivery of energy through meaningful collaboration with our clients. Additionally, Evans manages the firm’s growing Renewable, and Alternative Energy sector, which is focused on increasing sustainability and resiliency across all energy platforms.
“Bryan brings decades of experience to his new role as EVP and has a proven track record of customer-centric, high quality project delivery. His entrepreneurial vision, technical proficiency, and ability to develop high-performing teams have been instrumental in building the robust, full-service Energy Division we have today,” said Tony Parker, Chief Executive Officer of Pond.
Over the past 7 years, Evans’ mentorship as Program Leader, Vice President and Senior Vice President in Pond’s Energy Program has positioned the firm as a worldwide leader in the preservation of vital energy infrastructure and the protection of the environment as a result.
“I am both thankful and blessed to be supported by the Energy team and the entire Pond organization. I appreciate the opportunity and I look forward to the continued growth of Pond into the future,” said Bryan Evans.
About Pond
Pond is a full-service consulting firm providing integrated engineering, architecture, planning, and construction management solutions to public and private clients since 1965. Our staff, located throughout the U.S. and globally, is committed to delivering tailored solutions. Recognizing that clients benefit the most when multi-disciplined expertise is leveraged, Pond builds teams based on client and project requirements, regardless of location, reinforcing our “One Pond” culture.