GeoHeroes - Jesse Kropelnicki
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GeoHeroes - Jesse Kropelnicki

34:42 Jun 18, 2025
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GeoHeroes - Jesse Kropelnicki About This Episode In this episode Guy Marcozzi interviews Jesse Kropelnicki, PE, about his remarkable journey from humble beginnings to leading a 1,900-person engineering firm. After starting in civil engineering, he built a successful triathlon coaching business, working with 30+ professional IRONMAN champions before returning to engineering in 2018. Under his leadership, Verdantas grew from 415 to 1,900 employees in just 2.5 years. Jesse discusses the role of private equity in the geoprofessions, technology's evolutionary impact on the industry, and his people-first leadership philosophy. He emphasizes that culture and human characteristics—not just technical knowledge—will be the key differentiators for future engineering firms. About Our Guest Jesse Kropelnicki, PE, is the CEO of Verdantas, a private equity-backed professional services firm dedicated to addressing complex environmental, water, and energy transition challenges. Under his leadership, Verdantas has grown to over 90 offices with more than 1,860 staff, generating approximately $425M in revenue. Jesse is passionate about fostering a people-focused culture, driving collaboration and trust, advancing environmental stewardship, and being a champion of digital integration throughout the business. In 2002, Jesse founded what became one of the world's largest endurance sports coaching businesses, pioneering an engaging fully remote workforce model. Over 16 years, he published a nutrition book with Random House in 2017, completed two acquisitions, taught dozens of coaching clinics for USA Triathlon, and coached top professional IRONMAN athletes who achieved more than 30 wins. Our Host Guy Marcozzi, PE, D.GE, LEED AP BD+C, is a GBA past-president and an experienced CEO, President and Board Member with a demonstrated history of working in the engineering, science and data technology industries and in leadership for various boards of ESOP, non-profit, professional and business organizations. Show Notes  "If you want to grow, if you want to move up in your career, if you want to grow as a human being, you've got to be uncomfortable all the time. And if you find yourself in a position, in a scenario where you're not uncomfortable and you want to be growing, then you've got to find your way into a new position." Introduction • Jesse's journey from steel worker's son to CEO Early Life and Education • Grew up in New York with steel worker father and musician mother • Worked with father from age 8-9 through college - learned
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