Matt Sisul serves as the Vice President of Sustainable Infrastructure at Green Powered Technology (GPTech), where he leverages over 15 years of experience in civil engineering and international development to drive impactful projects in sustainable infrastructure. In his role, Matt provides strategic leadership and vision...
Matt Sisul serves as the Vice President of Sustainable Infrastructure at Green Powered Technology (GPTech), where he leverages over 15 years of experience in civil engineering and international development to drive impactful projects in sustainable infrastructure. In his role, Matt provides strategic leadership and vision for GPTech’s Sustainable Infrastructure practice, which is one of the company’s three core practice areas. His expertise encompasses a wide array of disciplines, including environmental engineering, renewable energy, and sustainable development, enabling him to effectively manage and guide a diverse team of engineering services professionals.
Under Matt’s leadership, GPTech has undertaken several key projects aimed at enhancing infrastructure in developing countries, particularly those emerging from conflict. He is instrumental in identifying and pursuing opportunities that align with the company’s mission to foster sustainable development through innovative engineering solutions. His hands-on approach to project management includes overseeing the preparation of proposals for Architecture & Engineering (A&E) opportunities, ensuring that they meet both technical and environmental standards.
Matt’s commitment to professional development is evident in his mentorship of engineering staff, fostering a culture of continuous learning and growth within the team. His proficiency in tools like AutoCAD, combined with his deep understanding of environmental awareness and water resource management, positions him as a thought leader in the field. Passionate about creating resilient infrastructure that supports communities, Matt Sisul is dedicated to advancing sustainable practices that not only meet today’s needs but also safeguard the environment for future generations.