CERM recognized by Atlanta Business League for contributions to engineering and environment

CERM recognized by Atlanta Business League for contributions to engineering and environment
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Founded in 1995, CERM has established itself as a leader in engineering, environmental, and program management. The company has played a significant role in infrastructure and environmental projects across the Southeast.

“This honor reflects not only the success of our business but also the collective efforts of our talented team, trusted clients, and supportive community,” said Terrell Gibbs, CERM’s Chief Operating Officer. “We are deeply grateful to the Atlanta Business League for this recognition and to everyone who has been part of our journey.”

The induction into ABL’s Hall of Fame underscores:

Commitment to Excellence: Nearly three decades of providing innovative solutions in engineering and environmental services.
Community Impact: A dedication to supporting local workforce development through initiatives like the CERM Job Shadow Program and scholarships for students pursuing STEM careers.
Diversity and Inclusion: A legacy of empowering underrepresented professionals and businesses in the construction and environmental services sectors.

The Atlanta Business League has long supported Black-owned businesses since its inception, making this recognition especially significant for CERM.



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