Our People
ICF Jones & Stokes' depth and breadth of expertise enables us to provide multifaceted, fully integrated, solution-oriented services using in-house resources—a unique attribute in our industry. Our multidisciplinary staff of expert environmental professionals includes:

Biologists specializing in terrestrial and aquatic ecology, fisheries, wildlife management, wetland biology, habitat evaluation, forestry, and vegetation management

Planners with extensive expertise in urban, conservation, and open space planning, including specializations in land use, transportation, air quality, noise, public services, landscape design, and recreation planning

Natural resources managers with expertise in timberlands and agricultural lands, waterways and watersheds, landforms, and habitat areas

Cultural resources specialists trained and experienced in historical archaeology, historical architecture, National Historic Preservation Act compliance, and Native American resources

Economists skilled in natural resources economics, fiscal impact analyses, market studies, and socioeconomic analyses

Engineers with specific skills in the areas of environmental, water resources, waste disposal, and acoustical engineering

Attorneys and regulatory specialists
who are acknowledged experts in all aspects of federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations

Applied information technologists experienced in state-of-the-art applications such as computer-aided design (CAD), geographic information systems (GIS), relational database management systems (RDMS), electronic and desktop publishing, and Web site design

Technical writers, editors, and graphic artists
who are specialists at producing readable, attractive reports and illustrations in a wide variety of print and electronic media

Public participation and community relations experts who use strategic communications to help clients raise awareness, improve mutual understanding, build trust, identify issues and sustain momentum for often complex and sometimes controversial projects.