Summary
Zach Derboghossian is an emerging engineering and construction professional and A. James Clark Scholar at Virginia Tech, backed by a four-year full scholarship that emphasizes leadership and service in the built environment. With a decade of practical experience in planning, site surveying, and project coordination—gained through roles with Prince William County Parks & Recreation and coursework at the Myers-Lawson School of Construction—he brings both field-level insight and office-side organization skills. He’s proven comfortable negotiating construction logistics, supporting site design, and cleaning up archival project records, showing attention to both big-picture delivery and detail work. Based in Blacksburg, Zach is building a network of scholars, faculty, and industry mentors and is focused on translating academic leadership experiences into tangible construction outcomes.
10 years of coding experience
Virginia Tech
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Pope John Paul the Great Catholic High School