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Environmental Health Consulting (EHC) prides itself on managing projects
with care, attention, and foresight. While the project originates with
the contracting institution, the EHC project manager creates a team
of experienced people who are eager to join you to see the project to
optimal completion.
Project Management
EHC President, Dr. Lara Pullen puts this vision into practice as a project
manager. She handpicks a team that is intelligent, reliable, knowledgeable,
enthusiastic, and most importantly the sort of people that you would want
to work with. This team is given detailed instructions and timelines that
standardize expectations and output.
Communication
EHC values communication. This interaction occurs between the manager
and the team, between team members, and with the client. Weekly team meetings
emphasize progress, successes, and lessons learned. Our desire to constantly
improve translates into a better product for you.
Flexibility
EHC has a track record of successfully managing budgets, meeting
deadlines, flexibly responding to the evolving needs and priorities of
a project, and communicating and coordinating a complex project with multiple
players.
EHC is a small, flexible company with a management style that strives
to work with clients to find a customized approach to the client’s
mission. We will grow our team to fit your needs and the needs of our
client’s project; we will not manage the project to fit the needs
of our company.
What Our Clients Say
"For the third year in a row, U.S. EPA has contracted Environmental Health Consulting, Inc. (EHC) to continue development of the first national children's risk database for environmental pollutant exposure to children. EHC stood out as the ideal contractor to perform work on this contract due to the extensive background of their highly educated staff not only in the environmental field, but also in the arena of children's health. The national significance of this children's risk database and intense pressure to produce an outstanding work product in a short timeframe requires a company like EHC."
Colleen Olsberg, Ph.D. Environmental Health Scientist U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-Region 5 Waste, Pesticide and Toxic Division
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