Welcoming New Talent: Meet the Newest Members of the CARMAN Family!

We're proud to announce the newest additions to the CARMAN family, bringing diverse skills and experiences to our team. Join us in welcoming Keenan Palmer, Caroline Cole, and Claire Mathauer.

Keenan Palmer, PLA - Landscape Architect

A proud graduate of the University of Kentucky in 2015, Keenan Palmer has already established himself as a talented Landscape Architect. With a professional license earned through hard work and dedication in 2022, Keenan brings a wealth of experience to our team. Beyond the office, he finds solace in nature, whether backpacking, paddling, fishing, or hunting. Keenan also enjoys rugby, Olympic-weightlifting, and spending quality time with his Siberian-Husky, Daisy, and fiancé, Megan.

Caroline Cole - Landscape Architectural Associate

Fresh from the University of Kentucky, Caroline Cole brings a new perspective to our team. Her passion for the great outdoors aligns seamlessly with our values. When not exploring nature, Caroline indulges in the art of cooking and experimenting with new recipes, with a particular love for all things Italian cuisine. Her energy and creativity make her a valuable addition to our landscape architecture team.

Claire Mathauer - Civil Engineering Intern

Hailing from the UofL Speed School, Claire Mathauer has joined us in her final semester, set to graduate next spring. An avid fitness enthusiast, Claire loves breaking a sweat, especially through outdoor running. Committed to personal and professional growth, Claire thrives on collaboration with the CARMAN team. Her enthusiasm for pushing boundaries will undoubtedly contribute to our shared success.

As we welcome Keenan, Caroline, and Claire to the CARMAN family, we look forward to the fresh perspectives, expertise, and passion they bring to our projects. These talented individuals not only enrich our team but also reflect our commitment to fostering a dynamic and innovative work environment. Here's to a bright future together!

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