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July 15, 2024

Allen Williams Named Milwaukee Area Manager

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Allen Williams has been named Donohue Milwaukee Area Manager. In this role, Allen will continue to perform a variety of project management and process design-related services for key Donohue clients. He will also be responsible for developing staff, hiring new team members, and overseeing daily operations in the Milwaukee office.

Since joining Donohue a decade ago, Allen has performed at an exceptional level from a technical and project management standpoint. He continues to work closely in a project management and client advocate role for the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, a valued client that has partnered with Donohue on wastewater projects since 1997. Allen’s experience also includes facility planning, detailed process-mechanical design, process modeling, construction-related services, operations assistance, pilot testing of wastewater treatment systems, and more.

“Allen is a proponent of the one-team concept, communicates effectively, and has worked well across offices to deliver successful projects,” states Craig Brunner, President of Donohue. “He understands Donohue’s proven project delivery system and knows what it takes for Donohue to succeed in the consulting world. We look forward to continued success in the Milwaukee area under Allen’s leadership.”

Allen is a member of the Water Environment Federation and the Central States Water Environment Association. He is chair of the Wisconsin Section Government Affairs Committee and previously served on the Wisconsin Section Young Professionals and Students Committee. His work is published in the proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, and he has presented at regional and national wastewater conferences.

A licensed Professional Engineer, Allen earned a bachelor’s degree in biological/environmental engineering from the University of Missouri and a master’s degree in civil/environmental engineering from Marquette University.

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