Sparked by an interest in math, Graham knew he would pursue an engineering career, but which type was the question. A research internship narrowed his scope to traffic and safety, yet Graham wanted to do more than uncover statistics—he wanted practical, real-world applications. Thus, his career as a transportation engineer began.
Graham helps communities plan transportation concepts that meet their future needs while improving safety and traffic flow. He is passionate about making a difference. His most rewarding projects include working with communities like Paducah, Murray, and Richmond, Kentucky, to combine feedback from those who drive the roads daily with engineering principles and technical analyses.
When he isn’t trying to solve the world's traffic problems, Graham enjoys being outdoors with his dogs, doing CrossFit, and backpacking in the mountains with his family.