Cadmus is expanding its sustainability and infrastructure practices with new U.S. public sector principals.
The expansion brings together Cadmus’ sustainability technical expertise in resilience, energy, transportation, building energy efficiency and systems resilience to enhance client projects.
Elise Logan will lead Cadmus’ sustainability and resilience practice, providing solutions to federal, state and local government clients. Logan brings nearly 15 years of experience working in the energy sector, including in natural gas and electricity markets and their interdependencies.
She focuses on planning and preparing energy markets and infrastructure for decarbonization and on challenges to meet climate-driven targets. Before Cadmus, she led energy research and analysis projects for federal clients at Deloitte and Booz Allen Hamilton.
Kevin Bush will lead Cadmus’ resilient infrastructure practice with federal, state and local government clients. He has extensive experience building coalitions to design and execute climate, resilience and emergency management solutions.
Bush has held senior federal and local government leadership roles, and developed and managed diverse teams of over 180 staff and budgets exceeding $90 billion. Before Cadmus, he was deputy assistant secretary for grant programs at the Department of Housing and Urban Development, where he oversaw a multibillion-dollar portfolio of housing, community development and disaster recovery programs.
Earlier in Bush’s career, he was Washington, D.C.’s first chief resilience officer, where he helped lead the district’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Elise and Kevin bring exceptional experience and expertise to our sustainability and infrastructure practices,” said Cadmus President and CEO Ian Kline. “Their leadership will enhance our capabilities and transform the support we provide our clients. We’re delighted that they’ve joined the Cadmus team.”