Jonathon Kusa

President & CEO at Inter-Fluve

Jonathon Kusa has a strong background in water resources engineering and management. Jonathon began their career at Dames and Moore/URS Corp. as a Staff Engineer, where they successfully managed hazardous material abatement projects and a consulting budget. Jonathon then moved on to SRF Consulting Group, where they worked as a Staff Engineer/Project Engineer, specializing in stormwater system design and bioengineered projects. Jonathon later joined HR Green as Vice President and Water Resources Practice Leader, where they were responsible for managing and leading the Water Resources Engineering Group. Currently, Jonathon serves as the President & CEO of Inter-Fluve, Inc.

Jonathon Kusa attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1992 to 1996, where they earned a BA with Honors in Public Policy Analysis. Jonathon then pursued a Master's degree in Civil Engineering with a focus on Water Resources and Environmental Systems at North Carolina State University from 1997 to 1999. Additionally, Jonathon has obtained the certification of LEED AP from the U.S. Green Building Council in 2009 and holds a Professional Engineer certification.

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Minneapolis, United States

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Inter-Fluve

ABOUT US We are an employee-owned, interdisciplinary firm that specializes in investigations, design, and restoration of rivers, lakes and wetlands. Our team of scientists, engineers, and technicians collaboratively work with clients to develop solutions to complex aquatic challenges that balance human and environmental needs. History We got our start in 1983 when a few fly-fishing scientists combined their passion for rivers with knowledge of geomorphology, fish biology, and hydrology to return abused trout streams into the Blue Ribbon fisheries they once were. At a time when most restoration work was performed by individuals with specific interests, we took a team approach utilizing an array of disciplines that actively accounted for many interests, including natural processes. Our team took a risk on advancing this new approach. We launched the business with $4,000, an IBM typewriter, and desks made of old doors and file cabinets. Today Over three decades later, we continue to develop cutting-edge designs for river restoration projects ranging from cranberry bog restoration, to dam removal, to urban habitat improvements – just to name a few. As pioneers in this field, we continue to provide leadership in this developing industry. To learn more, stop by any of our offices – located in Hood River, Oregon; Bozeman, Montana; St. Paul, Minnesota; Madison, Wisconsin; Cambridge, Massachusetts; and Damariscotta, Maine – and you’ll see why our employees love to work here. It’s their passion, teamwork, and respect for one another that’s led to more than 1,900 successful projects across 4 continents and all regions of the United States.


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51-200

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