Grey Evenson is an experienced geographer and water resources scientist with a robust background in hydrologic modeling and environmental research. Currently employed at the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a geographer since June 2024, Grey Evenson previously worked as a water resources scientist at Lynker, focusing on the development of the National Water Model and modifying hydrologic modeling codebases. With a history of impactful research at various institutions, including the Center for Environmental Measurement and Modeling at the EPA and as a postdoctoral research fellow at The Ohio State University and Virginia Tech, Grey Evenson has specialized in assessing water quality, studying wetland impacts, and advancing hydrologic modeling techniques. Academic credentials include a PhD in Geography and multiple degrees from The Ohio State University, emphasizing a strong foundation in environmental engineering and geography.