RDG employee Korey Brunken has returned to the U.S. from Iraq where he was stationed during the past year. Upon his return, Korey presented RDG President Jon Gross with a commemorative U.S. flag in thanks for the support RDG has provided during his stay. The flag presented to RDG was flown over Camp Bucca in Iraq during a September 11 ceremony in 2008. RDG is looking forward to Korey's return this Spring and to his continued pursuit of his degree in Civil Engineer and professional licensing as both an Engineer and a Geologist.
RDG Senior Scientist Doyle Brunssen has obtained certification as an Asbestos Inspector in Nebraska and South Dakota. This certification helps RDG provide additional support to our clients in the areas of property assessments and real estate transaction support services. Doyle is also a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) and a Petroleum Release Assessor in South Dakota.
RDG President Jon Gross was recently elected to and is currently serving as President of the Nebraska Geological Society (NGS). NGS is an organization for professional Geologists and provides seminar and training opportunities for it's members.