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Todd T. Semonite
Todd Semonite is president of WSP’s federal programs. He earned a civil engineering degree from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, a master’s in civil engineering from the University of Vermont, and a master’s in military arts from Fort Leavenworth. He retired from the U.S. Army as a Lieutenant General and served as the 54th Chief of Engineers and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He advised the Secretary of the Army on general, combat, and geospatial engineering; construction, real property, and public infrastructure; and natural resources science and management.
At WSP, his multi-disciplinary team supports clients in facilities design, master planning, national security programs, logistics and emergency management, environmental services, government and military, and overseas integrated development. During more than four decades in the U.S. Army, he oversaw hundreds of diverse infrastructure projects delivered under some of the world’s most challenging conditions. Among his many honors, he is the 2023 recipient of the Golden Eagle Award for National Security from the Society of American Military Engineers. Todd is a licensed Professional Engineer in New York, Virginia, and Vermont.
At WSP, his multi-disciplinary team supports clients in facilities design, master planning, national security programs, logistics and emergency management, environmental services, government and military, and overseas integrated development. During more than four decades in the U.S. Army, he oversaw hundreds of diverse infrastructure projects delivered under some of the world’s most challenging conditions. Among his many honors, he is the 2023 recipient of the Golden Eagle Award for National Security from the Society of American Military Engineers. Todd is a licensed Professional Engineer in New York, Virginia, and Vermont.
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"Dynamic and creative leader with a reputation for caring, innovation, and a record of success solving large scale global challenges in engineering and construction."