CCRG Staff

 

CCRG employs a talented, dedicated staff of specialists who are passionate about their work. Each member of our staff has from two to over 23 years of experience in cultural resource investigations. Our staff includes 12 archaeologists and four architectural/historians that meet the Secretary of Interior Standards for archaeological or architectural/history investigations, respectively.

CCRG’s staff members are experienced in the full range of cultural resource studies. Our research staff has broad regional experience throughout the continental United States and Alaska.

Our staff includes members who are professionally trained and experienced in the fields of cultural anthropology, prehistoric and historic archaeology, history, and architectural history and preservation. Staff specializations include floral and faunal evaluations, geoarchaeological analyses, underwater archaeology, and terrestrial and marine remote sensing.

Senior staff has extensive experience in the preparation of Environmental Assessments (EA), Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) and Major Investment Studies (MIS).

CCRG was approved as an equal opportunity employer (Title VI) by the Office of Equal Opportunity (MDOT) on July 15, 1995.

CCRG ensures nondiscrimination in all programs and activities in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. If you need more information or special assistance for persons with disabilities or limited English proficiency, contact CCRG at 517-788-3550. The hearing impaired may call 800-735-2962-Telecom Relay Service and give them the number for Coastal Carolina Research, Inc. (252-641-1444), a wholly owned subsidiary of CCRG.

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