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December 18, 2013
CH2M Hill has expanded its Northwest transportation staff with five new hires. They are Craig Helmann, a traffic engineer and project manager; Steve Litchfield, a senior project manager and engineer; Catherine Ciarlo, a transportation planner and project manager; Charles Dixon, a consultant to the operations/logistic management and asset management market; and Allen Prouty, a resident engineer and construction manager. Helmann has more than 17 years of experience. He previously worked at Puget Sound Regional Council and the Washington State Department of Transportation. Litchfield has 20 years of experience leading multidisciplinary projects involving bridges and other transportation facilities. He has managed development for Oregon agencies and ODOT. Ciarlo has led planning, funding and implementation of multimodal transportation projects. She was transportation policy director for former Portland Mayor Sam Adams and executive director of the Bicycle Transportation Alliance. Dixon has 20 years of experience, with a background that includes seaport and airport operations; and transport of commodities and hazardous materials. Prouty has 27 years of experience as a contractor and consultant representative. He spend 12 years as Snohomish County's Overlay Program manager. CH2M Hill is a consulting, design, construction and operations firm based near Denver.