KHultivating Success at Kimley-Horn
Learn about KHultivate, Kimley-Horn’s newest training program for Black/African American analysts designed to enhance interpersonal and technical skills.
What’s happening at Kimley-Horn? Read more about our involvement in the communities we serve, our culture of collaboration, and our commitment to providing an environment for people to flourish.
Learn about KHultivate, Kimley-Horn’s newest training program for Black/African American analysts designed to enhance interpersonal and technical skills.
10 Kimley-Horn employees compete in the championship round of our Roll for A Reason challenge for charity.
Over the past year and a half, our Kimley-Horn Puerto Rico office has been busy contributing to their community and local universities through various outreach opportunities.
Throughout the past few months, our employees have had the opportunity to attend a variety of in-person, virtual, and hybrid professional development trainings and workshops.
Our Tallahassee teammates helped organize and volunteer at a bed building event with Sleep in Heavenly Peace.
Kimley-Horn proudly sponsored the first annual ASCE San Jose Younger Member Forum Engineers Week celebration. Read more to learn about our involvement in the coordination, sponsorship, and volunteer efforts.
Our teammates from offices across the country continuously connect with college students through volunteer and outreach efforts.
More than 7,000 employees from across the nation attended one of Kimley-Horn’s ten regional Kickoff meetings.
Three Kimley-Horn Landscape Architecture Analysts received national recognition for their contributions to their communities.
Teammates from our Kimley-Horn Puerto Rico and Fort Lauderdale offices helped sponsor and participate in a Girls in Aviation Day event.
Join Emily, Christen, Jonathan, and Carlos for career workshops, networking, and insights into diversity and passion at the 2023 SHPE National Convention in Salt Lake City!
Kimley-Horn helped organize and host the City of Bakersfield Active Transportation Summit and Festival, engaging the community with mobile fun and providing an opportunity for education and feedback.
For the first time, Kimley-Horn was able to participate in the PNW LSAMP conference this spring through the efforts of Zac Kannan, PE, Chabeli Arreola, E.I., Gabby Galvez, E.I., and Lauren Weber.
Kimley-Horn helped Sounth Florida win a significant some in grant funding for rail upgrades.
Kimley-Horn attended the NSBE conference with several teammates who hosted a booth at the career fair where they connected with nearly 100 engineering and technology students