GreenWorks Staff Featured in DJC People

from left to right: Grayson morris, anya moucha, patrick gaynor, shannon leahy, Dylan anslow, wes shoger, Jigisha Modi, andrew holder, jeannine davis, sarah isbitz, stephanie sells, ben johnson

Grayson Morris has joined GreenWorks as a landscape architect and associate. He has six years of experience designing natural systems and creating immersive public artwork. Morris’ work leverages community participation and public art to engender future stewards of healthy and vibrant communities. Morris has a master’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Washington.

Anya Moucha has joined GreenWorks as a landscape designer. She has three years of experience focused on urban parks, stream restorations, and stormwater projects. She has a master’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Moucha also has substantial GIS experience.

Patrick Gaynor has joined GreenWorks as a senior landscape architect and project manager. He has 18 years of experience focused on ecological restorations, multimodal/transit-oriented development, and site-specific 3D modeling. Gaynor has a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Connecticut.

GreenWorks has added Shannon Leahy as marketing manager. She has several years of experience supporting project planning and execution in the building industry. Leahy has a master’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Pennsylvania.

Dylan Anslow has joined GreenWorks as a landscape designer. She has three years of experience focused on streetscapes, school campuses, and residential gardens. Anslow has a master’s degree in Earth systems from Stanford University and a master’s degree in landscape architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Wes Shoger is now a GreenWorks senior associate. He is a licensed landscape architect who has partnered with municipalities, agencies and private developers on projects ranging from green infrastructure to transportation. Shoger has a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from Washington State University.

GreenWorks has hired Jigisha Modi as a landscape designer. She has 10 years of experience in design and planning for both public institutions and private developers in rural and semi-urban settings. Her current work is focused on creating distinctive environmental elements ranging from rain gardens to state parks. Modi has a master’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Oregon. She also is a registered architect in India.

GreenWorks has promoted Andrew Holder to senior associate. He has more than 17 years of experience working on projects for clients including public agencies, health providers, public schools, higher education providers, commercial and residential developers, and private energy producers. Holder has bachelor’s degrees in both landscape architecture and visual design from the University of Oregon.

GreenWorks has hired Jeannine Davis as a landscape designer. She has more than 20 years of experience focused on ecological design and creative placemaking across the public and private realms. Davis has a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture with a minor in fine arts from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University.

GreenWorks has elevated Sarah Isbitz to business manager and associate. She will join the leadership team to provide primary oversight of business operations. During the past year as marketing manager, Isbitz has led the marketing team in business development pursuits.

Stephanie Sells has joined GreenWorks as a landscape designer. She has one year of experience focused on residential gardens and public parks. Sells has a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Washington.

GreenWorks has promoted Ben Johnson to principal. He will continue to lead multidisciplinary project teams but also provide firm management and staff mentorship. In 12 years with GreenWorks, Johnson has worked on several nationally recognized projects that have become local landmarks, including the Westmoreland Nature-Based Play Area and Gateway Green.