ATLANTA – (April 29, 2024) – Pond, an industry leader in engineering, architecture, planning and construction management services, is proud to recognize Sydney Thompson, PLA for earning a spot among the 100 Most Influential Women in Engineering.
The list, selected by ACEC Georgia's 100 Influential Women in Engineering Committee, honors the achievements of influential women in the industry, celebrating them for their role in creating a more inclusive and equitable engineering profession.
“These trailblazers, hailing from various fields within the engineering domain, exemplify the pinnacle of achievement, leadership, and innovation,” said Engineering Georgia in their April 2024 publication. “Their leadership transcends technical expertise, embodying mentorship, advocacy, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion in STEM.”
"Their leadership transcends technical expertise, embodying mentorship, advocacy, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion in STEM.”
Thompson brings over a decade of experience as a landscape architect, shaping stunning and functional outdoor environments. Her portfolio spans high-end residential designs, acclaimed parks, public areas, trail systems, and urban planning initiatives. Renowned for her leadership and project management skills, Thompson adeptly guides complex multi-disciplinary projects and smaller community spaces. Beyond her professional commitments, Thompson generously volunteers her time, contributing to the Junior Board of ACEC Georgia and serving on the General Board of Directors of the Olmsted Linear Park Alliance.
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.