It's that time again - Time for another episode of the WGI Unleashed Podcast!
Join us as we sit down with Mike Mills, WGI’s VP of Stormwater Resources, for an inspiring conversation about his life and engineering journey.
Mike’s story is a tale of determination, gratitude, and a steadfast commitment to making a difference, from his unique upbringing and early career challenges to his now impactful projects and passions.
Born in Virginia to a Navy father, Mike spent a significant portion of his early years in Japan on an American Naval base. Mike's father met his mother abroad, sparking a bond that shaped a childhood rich with international experiences which Mike still treasures to this day.
Living between Japan and the U.S. until he was 16, Mike credits his early international exposure with giving him a valuable perspective that continues to fuel his gratitude and open-minded outlook on life today. Having moved to Orlando during high school, however, he experienced a significant culture shock. Yet, this transition unknowingly marked the start of his journey into the world of civil engineering.
Initially set on becoming an architect or archaeologist, Mike was led to civil engineering when his first-choice schools appeared to no longer be an option. Ultimately electing to attend the University of Central Florida, Mike saw engineering as a way to design the spaces surrounding buildings if he couldn’t design the buildings themselves.
With guidance from state-renowned professors, Mike’s passion for land development and stormwater management grew, cementing his career path in the AEC industry.
Mike’s career began in land development at a company where technology was just beginning to enter the scene—so much so that he was tasked with exploring the company’s first computer and seeking out the industry's new and innovative software and technologies.
This early exposure to cutting-edge tools such as ICPR, now known as StormWise, became a defining moment. Mike credits this experience and his connection with Pete Singhofen, ICPR's creator and now a WGI colleague, as pivotal influences on his career.
After immense success with his first job in Orlando, Mike's journey led him to a stormwater management role in Tampa, leading to multiple company acquisitions and, ultimately, the founding of his very own consulting firm in 1999 - And after 21 successful years of acting as his own boss, Mike’s firm was acquired, and his longtime connections with WGI leaders, including Pete Singhofen, brought him to WGI in 2024.
Mike’s extensive work spans public and private projects, from collaborations with some of Tampa’s favorite brands such as Publix and Outback Steakhouse to meaningful contributions to wetland mitigation, including Hillsborough County's first-ever wetland mitigation permit.
His dedication and experience also recently contributed to WGI’s substantial win on the Turnpike & Sawgrass Interchange project—a major milestone he credits to WGI’s exceptional proposal and project management teams.
Beyond the workplace, Mike finds joy in Sunday morning bike rides to brunch with his wife and friends, playing guitar and bass, practicing yoga, and running. And in recent, exciting news, Mike is now proud to call himself a grandfather as he welcomes in his first grandchild!
Mike's dedication to work-life balance and his love for spending time outdoors reflect his commitment to both personal well-being and professional growth. Mike is also deeply committed to philanthropy, particularly through Operation Christmas Child with Samaritan’s Purse - with his leadership and empathy helping to bring joy and hope to children around the world during the holiday season.
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