Eric Brisse, PE Promoted to Lead the Firm’s Technical Design and Delivery Across the Southeast
Georgia-based, full-service consulting firm Croy announced the promotion of Eric Brisse, PE to the role of Technical Engineering Director for the firm. In this position, Brisse will serve as Croy’s primary technical design lead and will work with team members across the company to further develop, implement, and maintain a standard design process, enabling Croy to continue to provide quality deliverables to clients across the Southeast.
“Since joining Croy more than a decade ago, Eric has been an instrumental part of our team. His contributions have helped develop innovative designs, improve mobility, and build significant infrastructure projects across Georgia,” said Gregory D. Teague, PE, Chief Executive Officer for Croy. “I am confident that he will use his role to establish new initiatives, processes, and technologies that will benefit not only our company, but the clients and communities we serve as well.”
Over the course of his career with Croy’s Transportation Engineering team, Brisse has served as lead design engineer, project manager, and client liaison on numerous noteworthy transportation improvement projects. His experience includes work on the Skip Spann Connector in Kennesaw, Ga., the widening and reconstruction of Bill Carruth Parkway in Paulding County, Ga., multiple phases of the Fairground Street improvement projects in Marietta, Ga., and the award-winning Roswell Street Roundabout in the City of Smyrna, Ga. He also served as the lead design engineer on the Windy Hill Boulevard project, currently under construction in the City of Smyrna, which is the largest project in the City’s SPLOST program.
“I am excited for the opportunity to continue working with Croy in this new capacity – further supporting our firm’s engineers by implementing efficiencies and quality improvements to standard practices, while also developing strategies to incorporate the latest technology trends,” said Brisse. “In addition, I appreciate the investment Croy has made in my career thus far, and I look forward to now mentoring our team’s newest engineers as they grow in their careers and our industry.”
Brisse is currently involved in the Cobb Chamber of Commerce’s 2023 Honorary Commanders Program and is a graduate of the American Council of Engineering Companies of Georgia’s (ACEC Georgia) Future Leaders Program. In addition, he currently serves on ACEC Georgia’s Technology Taskforce and is an active member in the American Society of Highway Engineers Georgia Section (ASHE Georgia).