Cindy Do
WATER RESOURCES ENGINEER III/PROJECT ENGINEER, PE
Education
BS, Civil Engineering | Columbia University, NYC
Minor, Earth + Environmental Engineering | Columbia University, NYC
Minor, Architecture | Columbia University, NYC
Cindy is a civil engineer with experience in stormwater management, watershed analysis, utilities design, earthwork analysis, and hydraulic modeling. She has worked on site-specific residential, industrial and commercial projects as well as public projects of a broader scale. Cindy values sustainable and resilient development and enjoys developing and implementing strategies that foster a positive link between the built and natural environment and learning new technical skill sets and programs. In her free time, Cindy enjoys hiking, looking after her plants, browsing vegan & vegetarian recipes, and playing with other people's dogs.
Kristen Matsumura
SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER - PE
Education
MS, Civil Engineering | University of Colorado, Boulder
BS, Civil Engineering | University of California, Davis
Kristen is a water resources engineer with six years of experience providing technical support for green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) regulation, planning, and design. She brings specialized expertise of the modeling, statistics, and regulatory requirements that is the foundation of stormwater management. Kristen's technical knowledge and research has informed regulation and incentive programs in the Seattle Puget Sound Region and the SF Bay Area. She has experience providing planning and design of GSI systems for public agencies and private developers in the US and China. Kristen is continually learning and expanding her technical knowledge and enjoys finding innovated solutions to the complex infrastructure problems of the built world.
Terrence Ngu
LANDSCAPE + NATURAL SYSTEMS DESIGNER III
Education
MLA, Landscape Architecture | University of California, Berkeley
BS, Environmental Systems | University of California, San Diego
Terrence is a landscape architect with a background in stormwater management. Terrence has experience designing green infrastructure for private developments and consulting municipalities on local stormwater programs. His interest in stormwater and landscape architecture came through a semester abroad in Copenhagen where he learned how architects were designing spaces that engaged public life and also managed runoff by visibly integrating natural systems into our urban environment. Experiencing this type of public space led him to pursue urban design that emphasized stormwater treatment and reuse; he aspires to design places that connect with broader communities and bring greater awareness to water and greenspace in our cities.
Nathan Stormzand
SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER - PE, LEED AP
Education
BS, Interdisciplinary Engineering | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Nathan is a civil engineer with nearly 15 years of experience with a focus on water resource projects in the public, private, and non-profit sectors. He began his career in the environmental field focusing on surface water and groundwater monitoring, modeling, and remediation. Nathan has since worked on projects varying from large-scale hydraulic control and coastal protection structures to recycled water retrofits of public park irrigation to village-level water distribution systems. Along the way, he has acquired and refined skills in 3D design using AutoCAD Civil3D, graphic display and analysis in ArcGIS, and the modeling of stormwater, surface water, groundwater and water / wastewater distribution systems. Nathan has spent his time at Lotus working on green infrastructure (GI) monitoring, revisions and refinements of GI sizing calculators, recycled water retrofits, non-potable water systems, and other,varied aspects of municipal long-term control plans and stormwater management programs.
Kelsey Wilson
URBAN WATERSHED PLANNER IV/PROJECT MANAGER
Education
MLA, Environmental Planning | University of California, Berkeley
BA, Environmental Studies | University of Vermont, Burlington
Kelsey recently completed her Masters in Environmental Planning at the University of California, Berkeley where she researched alternative ecological solutions for treating brewery wastewater.
She has more than 10 years of experience in the environmental field including working for the City of Austin, Texas implementing improvements to bike and pedestrian infrastructure through strategic design and community engagement. Kelsey has also managed international hazardous waste logistics, as well as having experience in environmental testing and energy efficiency. Before coming to Lotus Water, Ms. Wilson analyzed the impact of the Better Roof Ordinance for the San Francisco Planning Department. She has a passion for urban design, biking, rivers, permaculture, and systems thinking.