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Rocky Mountain Regional Administrator
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GSA’s Rocky Mountain Region Public Affairs Office, located in Denver, issues media releases and advisories to provide the public with important information on GSA projects and activities within the six states of Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.
For more information, contact:
Rich Stebbins
303-513-1166
richard.stebbins@gsa.gov
For over two decades, coworkers James Foster and Michael Smith have cultivated a bond that goes beyond the office walls at the General Services Administration (GSA). Their service, forged through years of collaboration, was recently honored at the Blacks in Government (BIG) 45th National Training Institute in Tampa, Florida. Foster received the prestigious BIG Meritorious Service Award, while Smith was recognized with the BIG Presidential Award for an impressive third time. Learn more about how the duo embodies the essence of true leadership.
Each year during the first full week of May, GSA is one of many federal agencies nationally celebrating Public Service Recognition Week (PSRW) to honor and showcase our appreciation for all of the hardworking people that keep our government running nationwide, making #GovPossible! This year, Region 8 is highlighting its legacy employees, those who have 30 or more years of military or civilian federal service. Learn how they began careers in federal service, their journeys to GSA, advice for new federal employees, and their lasting career legacy. Federal Legacies will inspire current, new and potential employees to consider a long-term career at GSA and in the federal government. We’ll continue to feature Federal Legacies all year-long.
Jan Worthy
Procurement Analyst
Acquisition Division
45 years at GSA
Jan Worthy, a GSA Procurement Analyst, recently reached an extraordinary milestone - 55 years of dedicated service. Achieving such longevity in one’s career is rare and definitely deserving of recognition and celebration.
Worthy’s journey in federal service began during a pivotal period in history. In 1968, amidst the Vietnam War, she enlisted in the military right after high school. Read more>>
David Brackenrich
State Manager of Wyoming
Mountain Plains Service Center
40 years of Federal Service
Careers are a journey that take you down different paths or can take different turns while climbing that ladder of success.
That is the case for David Brackenrich, Wyoming State Manager for the Region 8 Public Buildings Service, who just celebrated more than four decades of federal service - a feat not easily accomplished. Read more>>
This Women’s History Month we’re building up Region 8’s Women in Construction. These trailblazers have led and anchored us in project excellence and innovation. Their imprints are forever marked on our regional projects and business achievements. Get to know the women behind the hard hats and learn about their personal career journeys to working in construction at GSA; Their challenges, successes, hopes and ambitions for the field, and so much more…
Amy Gutirrez
Branch Chief
Project Management Office
18 years working at GSA
Construction is not always about swinging a hammer, there is a lot of depth to the career field. One of those crucial roles to the process is that of the project manager.
It is the project managers who mitigate the risks, manage the resources and communicate with the stakeholders. They set project goals, ensure things are on time and within budget. In Region 8, Amy Gutirrez is in charge of making sure project managers are better prepared for their tasks. Read more>>
Erin Holcombe
Project Manager
Design and Construction
Three years working at GSA
The Frank E. Moss U.S. Courthouse in Salt Lake City is a $161 million project for GSA and the largest currently in the Rocky Mountain Region. Leading this major effort is not who you would expect.
Erin Holcombe, currently a project manager based in Salt Lake City, is also a licensed architect. She is a rarity in her field where women make up roughly 26%, according to the American Institute of Architects. Read more>>
Tammy Quinn
Senior Project Manager
Design and Construction Capital Program
16 years working at GSA
Senior Project Manager Tammy Quinn has managed large construction projects for the General Services Administration for 16 years and we’re learning how things have changed during this time and the impact her career and profession has had on both her professional and personal life. Read more>>
Kali Schmitt
Technical Project Manager/General Engineer
Montana Field Office
Five years working at GSA
At first glance Kali Schmitt might not look like your typical construction professional but don’t let her bubbly personality and kind demeanor fool you. After just a few minutes of conversation, you’ll learn that she’s a skilled engineer and project manager and she’s been working in this industry for over 13 years. Read More>>
Rocky Mountain Region Public Buildings Service
Rocky Mountain Regional Administrator
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