Title: Vice President and Senior Principal Ecologist
Company: Hey and Associates Inc.
Location: Volo, Illinois, United States
Vincent J. Mosca, Vice President and Senior Principal Ecologist at Hey and Associates Inc., has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Scientists for dedication, achievements, and leadership in Ecology.
For over 30 years, Mr. Mosca has been lauded for his contributions to ecology as a senior principal ecologist at Hey and Associates Inc. in Volo, Illinois. Since 1989, he has been heavily engaged in projects pertaining to the wetlands and other natural areas throughout northeastern Illinois and Wisconsin. Mr. Mosca’s expertise in dealing with problems related to state and federal endangered and ecological restoration has been instrumental to his success.
Having earned the opportunity to work on over 5,000 projects during his tenure with the organization, Mr. Mosca has begun to pivot in recent years to address climate change resiliency strategies and open space acquisition for watershed protection. Many of these projects relate to green infrastructure planning and stormwater quality and quantity management design. Mr. Mosca has also presented numerous times regarding new and improved ways to improve water quality, specifically concerning design, operations, and maintenance.
Hey and Associates Inc. is a professional engineering, ecological consulting and landscape service company that has locations in Volo, Chicago and Richland Center, Wisconsin. Founded over 45 years ago, the company specializes in professional engineering services, ecological consulting and landscape expertise for multifaceted water resources and natural resources challenges. The company also offers services for parks and open spaces, site development, transportation projects and construction management.
In preparation for his career, Mr. Mosca attended Northland College in Ashland, Wisconsin, earning a Bachelor of Science in biophysical environmental studies with a minor in chemistry. Subsequently, he received a Master of Science in ecosystem studies from the University of Wisconsin in Green Bay. Mr. Mosca’s education has been instrumental in his role in consulting, where he has learned about the diversity of the field and how to effectively and thoroughly support his organization, industry and clients.
Besides his primary career endeavors, Mr. Mosca has been active civically, providing his expertise as a volunteer on the National Wildlife Refuge Friends board. He has also been affiliated with the Friends of Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge board, an independent, nonprofit grassroots support organization whose mission is to conserve and enhance its natural and cultural resources, rural character, and scenic beauty and bring individuals together to enjoy these resources. Moreover, Mr. Mosca has become associated with several outreach programs and public education for a national wildlife refuge, where he notably contributed by presenting climate change and its impact on aquatic systems.
Reflecting on his life’s work, Mr. Mosca notes his passion for the field and genuine care for assisting his clients, understanding their needs and tending to them. His ability to help them navigate obtaining permits and other essential aspects of their work is equally critical. Mr. Mosca’s noteworthy client-centered approach as a consultant and strong interpersonal skills have been pivotal to his success and longevity in the field.
Throughout his remarkable tenure in ecological restoration and open space protection, Mr. Mosca has enjoyed many career accomplishments and looks forward to future success. As he prepares for the future of his career, he aims to prioritize the importance of open space protection, particularly in watershed and riparian areas, which is critical to the preservation and well-being of the nation’s local waterways.
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