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Mead & Hunt appoints Brian Till as greenhouse gas reduction group leader

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Amy Squitieri, Chief Operating Officer and CEO-elect at Mead & Hunt | Mead & Hunt

Amy Squitieri, Chief Operating Officer and CEO-elect at Mead & Hunt | Mead & Hunt

Mead & Hunt has named Brian Till as the new leader of its Greenhouse Gas Reduction Group, succeeding Tom Bachman, who is retiring. The company made the announcement on August 6, 2025.

Amy Squitieri, Chief Operating Officer and CEO-elect at Mead & Hunt, said, “We’re excited for what lies ahead. Brian’s vision and leadership will be instrumental in shaping a more sustainable future for our clients and communities.”

Till has experience leading multidisciplinary teams that deliver engineering, procurement, and construction solutions in renewable energy, wastewater, and water treatment. His background includes a focus on innovation and efficiency in infrastructure projects.

Tom Bachman expressed his support for Till’s appointment: “Few people can match Brian’s technical expertise, work ethic, and organizational skills. Having worked closely with him for the past 25 years, I can attest to his commitment to renewable energy solutions—not only in the greenhouse gas reduction market but also in wastewater treatment.”

As group leader, Till plans to emphasize collaboration and continuous improvement while advancing energy projects and mentoring emerging leaders. He aims to help expand the group’s reach by providing turnkey EPC solutions that add value for various partners including municipalities and manufacturers.

Mead & Hunt is a national firm offering engineering, architectural, planning, and construction services. The company has served clients across these sectors for 125 years.

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