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Bryan Gammons is dedicated to making the world – and his community – a safer and healthier place to live. In and around Worcester he is and has worked on projects centered around ensuring environmental sustainability and well-being. As the City of Worcester and its partners push for the development on Route 9, centered around The Reactory biomanufacturing campus, Gammons is a senior scientist and project manager overseeing a comprehensive pre-characterization program to help manage soil and groundwater during construction activities.
Gammons notably had his hand in remediating an historic commercial lot in Dover, N.H., where 2,900 tons of petroleum impacted soil was discovered, with Gammons going so far as to help procure funding from the state so his client would not be impacted. Outside of work, Gammons volunteers at the Worcester museum EcoTarium, where he focuses on cultivating enthusiasm for STEM programs among children, who he views as tomorrow’s scientists. In that capacity, he focuses on challenging the museum’s young visitors to observe, play and ask questions. That only makes sense for a person who has enthusiastically pursued environmental science since he was a child.
If you could only spend 24 hours only in one place in the world, where would you go? The Galapagos Islands off Ecuador to see the unique wildlife diversity, rich history and beautiful scenery.
What aspect of pre-pandemic life did you take for granted? The company and personal connection of my entire family.
What are you proudest of? My two beautiful children and the love they bring
Whose career do you want to emulate? I model my career on the hard work and perseverance of my father and the love and compassion of my mother.
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