Summary
Eric Weinstock is an experienced environmental geologist and remediation leader with over 30 years managing complex investigations and cleanups across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, including Superfund sites in challenging glacial hydrogeologic settings. As President of his own practice and a long‑standing VP at WSP, he combines technical oversight, business development, and hands‑on remediation design—recently implementing sub‑slab depressurization and vapor barriers in NYC brownfield redevelopments. His career began in the field and progressed through project and technical management roles, giving him rare depth from boots‑on‑the‑ground sampling to program-level strategy. He holds an MS in Engineering Geology from Georgia Tech and a BS in Geology from SUNY Oneonta, and is known for navigating regulatory complexity while delivering practical, buildable solutions. An understated strength is his ability to translate hydrogeologic nuance into cost‑effective remediation systems that enable urban redevelopment.
9 years of coding experience
31 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Geology, BS, Geology at SUNY Oneonta
MS, Engineering Geology, MS, Engineering Geology at Georgia Institute of Technology