Mark Raming

MLA, '81


Biography

In the mid-80’s Mark Raming joined SWCA Environmental Consultants in Tucson, Arizona where he developed a practice of natural resources analysis, management and planning. Since that time he has been actively engaged in the growth and development of SWCA’s practice, which provides natural resources and cultural management and planning services.

Mark opened SWCA’s Utah office in 1992. He currently serves as SWCA’s Vice President of corporate development, coordinating the activities of 18 offices and 300 employees from the Pacific Rim to the Gulf coast.

SWCA’s environmental planning practice has included the Grand Canyon River Management Plan for the National Park Service; Moab and Monticello Resource Management Plans for the Bureau of Land Management; Desert National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan for US Fish and Wildlife Service and Environmental Protection guidelines for Wuyishan near Mt. Wuyi, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Fujian Province, China.