Reagan Smith names Project Manager and Archaeology Coordinator

Reagan Smith, Inc., a state, federal and Tribal project management consulting firm, recently promoted Matt Giroux to Project Manager and Archaeology Coordinator. Giroux’s promotion will aid in the continuation of natural and cultural resource protection and development at Reagan Smith is their mission of aiding clients in need through superior customer service, intuitive project planning and streamlined regulatory compliance.

“Matt brings such a unique set of skills to our team and I look forward to seeing how he continues to serve our clients in this position,” Reagan Smith CEO Monica Smith Griffin said. “He’s driven, adaptive and enthusiastic to take on new complex projects - which helps to ensure we’re providing our clients with the quality work they deserve.”

Giroux began at Reagan Smith as a permitting specialist in 2019. In his new position, Giroux’s responsibilities will include project management, cultural resource surveys, regulatory compliance, permitting and environmental surveys.

“One of my first exposures to the industry was when I conducted field research at Tabor College,” Giroux said. “This included water testing for the Rural Water Districts in Marion County. Since then, I’ve advanced my career in various ways, and a lot of that growth is thanks to the opportunities Reagan Smith has provided me.”

Giroux received his B.S. in environmental biology and B.S. in history from Tabor College. He has a diverse background including conducting and coordinating Class III Cultural Resource Surveys, Environmental Consultation and Wildlife/Land Management. He also possess a HAZPOWER Certification and a Ground Water Monitoring Well Technicians License. “We are excited that Matt is on our team,” Reagan Smith Vice President of Environmental Compliance and Engineering Scott St. John said. “Matt is a hard worker and dedicated to do whatever is necessary to get the job done. Throughout his career here, I have watched him expand his knowledge and develop the necessary skills to be a leader in his department. We look forward to fostering his growth that will allow us to expand the services to our clients.”

Giroux is also an active member of the Oklahoma City Association of Professional Landmen (OCAPL), Okie Tech Association and the Pipeliners Club of Oklahoma City. City chapter includes Canadian, Kingfisher, Lincoln, Logan and Oklahoma counties. The Chapter meets the third Thursday of each month except June and December. All meetings include lunch and one hour of CPE, along with a virtual option for those not able to attend in person. Please see www.oscpaokc.cpa for additional information.

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