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Joe Hastey, P.E., Joins STV as Senior Vice President and Director of Corporate Development

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NEW YORK, Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Joe A. Hastey, P.E., has joined STV as a senior vice president and director of corporate development. In this position, Hastey will explore opportunities to grow the firm nationally and internationally, with an emphasis on strategic growth.

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"I have known Joe for a long time. With his extensive experience in corporate development and growth, I am confident that he will help STV continue to meet its strategic goals," said Dominick M. Servedio, P.E., STV executive chairman.

Throughout his more than 30-year career, Hastey has actively led teams investing in new markets for long-term growth. Prior to joining STV, he served as president of the Southeast Regional Group of AECOM, where he was responsible for the strategic development of its services throughout the region. Earlier, he was the chairman and chief executive officer of ARCADIS G&M.  He led the firm through a period of substantial growth in revenue and profitability and realized five acquisitions. Altogether he has been involved in more than a dozen transactions throughout his career.

Hastey has served on the boards of directors and as an advisor to a number of firms, such as ARCADIS G&M, Delta Environmental Consultants, Inc., and Energy Recovery Systems, LLC, among others. He has been engaged in multiple professional and community activities, including the ACE/PAC Board of Trustees, the Construction Industry Roundtable, and the Engineering Advisory Committee at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

He received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Auburn University and his MBA from Georgia State University. Hastey is a licensed professional engineer in Alabama, Colorado, Georgia and Tennessee. He is a resident of Greenwood Village, CO.

STV is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2012. Since its earliest predecessor firm opened its doors in 1912, the firm has grown to become a leader in providing architectural, engineering, planning, environmental and construction management services for buildings and facilities, transportation systems, and infrastructure. STV is ranked 36th in Engineering News-Record'sTop 500 Design Firms survey. STV is 100 percent employee-owned. For more information, visit our website at www.stvinc.com or follow @STVGroup on Twitter.

For more information, contact:
Jill Bonamusa, (212) 614-3354
jill.bonamusa@stvinc.com
Nancy Benecki, (212) 505-4902
nancy.benecki@stvinc.com    

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