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September 24, 2025 28 mins

Host Paul K. Boyce, PE, PG, President and CEO of P.W. Grosser, is joined by Kris Almskog, PG, SVP of Business Development, and Derek Ersbak, PG, Vice President and Director of Engineering, to explain how PWGC’s reorganization as a Design Professional Corporation (DCP) positions the firm for the future. They discuss how the Employee Stock Ownership Program ensures every team member has a vested interest in client success, why the new corporate structure strengthens governance, and how the organization is aligned across compliance, environmental, and engineering groups. Listeners will hear how these changes enhance responsiveness, streamline project delivery, and reinforce PWGC’s role as a trusted partner for industries ranging from healthcare and higher education to mining, marine permitting, energy, and infrastructure. Learn how PWGC is structured to deliver stronger solutions for clients while securing long-term growth for the firm and its people.

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