As President of Old Dominion Natural Resources, LLC, Jeremy Tweedie leverages his extensive background in civil engineering and project management to drive innovative solutions in land development and environmental stewardship. With over two decades of experience, including a significant tenure as Senior Project Manager at...
As President of Old Dominion Natural Resources, LLC, Jeremy Tweedie leverages his extensive background in civil engineering and project management to drive innovative solutions in land development and environmental stewardship. With over two decades of experience, including a significant tenure as Senior Project Manager at Greenway Engineering Inc., Jeremy has honed his expertise in comprehensive planning, site development, and erosion control. His leadership is characterized by a strategic approach to project planning, ensuring that each initiative aligns with both regulatory standards and sustainable practices.
At Old Dominion Natural Resources, Jeremy is currently spearheading key projects that focus on sustainable land use and nutrient credit brokerage, which are critical in today’s environmentally-conscious market. His role involves not only overseeing the technical aspects of site plans and hydrology assessments but also engaging with stakeholders to foster collaborative partnerships. Jeremy’s ability to navigate complex regulatory frameworks and his deep understanding of the intricacies of land development make him a valuable asset to the firm.
In addition to his project management skills, Jeremy is adept at utilizing Microsoft Office tools to streamline operations and enhance communication within teams. His commitment to professional development and continuous improvement is evident in his proactive approach to leadership, inspiring his colleagues to embrace innovation and efficiency in all aspects of their work. As he continues to guide Old Dominion Natural Resources toward new horizons, Jeremy remains dedicated to promoting responsible development practices that benefit both clients and the environment.