We had a great conversation with Trevor Needham, Ph.D.'19, environmental engineering and Haley Hartney '19 chemical engineering, M.S. '20, environmental engineering on Tuesday, November 2, 2021 as part of the Alumni Speaker Series
Speakers
Trevor Needham, Ph.D.'19, environmental engineering.
Trevor Needham is a Hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey in the Maryland Water Science Center. His work and research focus on the fate, transport, and remediation of legacy organic contaminants in the complex environmental systems. He holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Maryland Baltimore County (2019), a M.S. of Environmental Engineering from the University of Missouri Science and Technology (2011), and a B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Scranton. Additionally, he serves as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Reserve assigned as an Adjunct Faculty for the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. He is married to his wife Becky for 14 years and has four children: John Paul (13), Clare (10), Joshua (9), and Kolbe (3).
Haley Hartney '19 chemical engineering, M.S. '20, environmental engineering
Haley Hartney is a Project Manager for the Environmental Compliance department at NAVFAC in DC. She manages the environmental projects for Marine Corp Base Quantico in all of the major media types including wastewater, storm water, air, hazardous waste, and storage tanks. Haley
graduated from UMBC in December 2019 with a BS in Chemical Engineering and in May 2020, with an MS in Environmental Engineering.