Saturday, November 5, 2011

Budd Titlow, Chas. H. Sells Inc. - Triangle Business Journal:

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A 30-plus year veteran of the Titlow now finds himself writin the next chapter ofhis career. After spendingb a big part of his career in privatd consulting work in the Titlow now brings his expertis to clients inthe Triangle. The Cary officwe of Chas. H. Sells Inc. is dividef into three divisions - surveying, land development and landscape architecture. Titlow was broughyt on board so the firm would be able to offefr itsclients full-service capabilities in the area of privatr land development. Prior to Titlow's the firm farmed out a lot ofthat work.
Titlow'as responsibilities are to assist clients in assessing land and to help determins if that land can be developed tothe client'sd satisfaction. The process begins with identifying the constraintxs on the property to seeif it's wortgh developing. Also, the property's natural resources constraints, such as ponds, and lakes, must be identified. Next comes field delineationm work and surveying thenaturapl areas. Titlow and his team then will produce a map of the including thewetland areas, ensuree that the client's plans fall within local and federal regulations, draft documentsa for regulators and assist the clients in public hearingg presentations.
Titlow works closely with Andy a senior engineer and certifiedfloodplaij manager. Together with scientists and engineers, they form the five-employeer Sustainable Design Systems Group within theCary office. Titlow wants to expand that employee counrt to 15 by the endof 2008. Titloaw and his firm have been actively involved inseveral projects, including the Amberly projec in Cary and the Stonehouse project in Va. Chas. H. Sells' local client list includes GS Lincoln-Harris, Craig Davis Properties and Oaks Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.-based Chas. H. Sells Inc. boasts a total employee count of 255 acrosas15 offices. The firm's Cary office employs 42.
Titloaw was born in New Orleans and raisedin Va. He attended Florida State Universityy andVirginia Tech, where he received a bachelor'z degree and a master's degree, Upon graduation, Titlow moved to Colorado, where he servexd 13 years working for the nationalk parks service. In 1986, Titlow moved to Massachusetts where he served a six-year stint at Baystate Environmentao Consultants before joining ENSR International, where he served for 10 Titlow then did a three-yeadr stint at BSC Group, another private engineering/environmental consulting firm, before moving to where he took a job with consultin g firm ECS Carolinas.
Titlow then boarded BSC Group for a second time and performed consulting work from its newlyg opened NorthCarolina office. Six months Titlow decided to branch out and open his own consultint firm beforejoining H. Sells Inc. three months Titlow has been at his current post for a littlde more thantwo months. Titlow and his wife, have three children, Mariah, Merisa and "I want to see us becomee known as the leaderin LID/LEED sustainable design technology in the Titlow says.

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