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Before he knew what civil engineering was, Nathan Hermer enjoyed building things with Legos and making elaborate tracks for his matchbox cars. As he grew older, so did his enthusiasm for design. He soon realized his pastime could become his profession. Over the years, Nathan’s passions have evolved in and out of the industry. Read on to learn more about his hobbies, how he recharges, and his favorite part of working at ISG!
As the Interior Design Practice Group Leader at ISG, Jane Miller leads her growing team with a positive mindset and over 25 years of creative interior design experience. Discover more about Jane’s career journey, favorite aspects of leading the interior design group, and why she treks to Kansas City every year!
Based in the Sioux Falls office, Project Management Practice Group Leader Tiara Marcus has been a part of the ISG team for over a year. With her engineering background and hands-on experience, she brings an in-depth knowledge of best practices and efficiencies for project teams.
With more than 50 years of history, ISG Field has inspired enough stories to fill a book. From young players learning to swing a bat to competitive amateur adult leagues, the field has provided hours of play time and spectator viewing entertainment. Maintaining and operating a large sports complex like ISG Field is a significant enterprise, keeping team owners and managers seeking new ways to fill the seats.
Calling all park enthusiasts, trail conquerors, and outdoor aficionados! At ISG, we're not just landscape architects, designers, engineers, and planners, we are also passionate water quality advocates and adventure seekers. For this National Trails Day, our trail-loving team members took the lead in honoring our trail systems by adventuring out to discover those within ISG office communities.
When it comes to agricultural best management practices, the door is wide open for opportunity and innovation to meet modern demands. Even in the face of unpredictable weather patterns and changing conditions, it is possible to develop unique designs to actively manage agricultural water resources for the benefit of crop yields, water quality, and the ecosystem.