Fast + Epp announced two new associates in the Vancouver office: Marisa Mulder and Riley Madu. The promotions highlight contributions to the firm’s strategic direction, exceptional design ethos that elevates projects, commitment to clients, and inspiring excellence.
Marisa Mulder started with Fast + Epp in 2017 and her background and expertise in seismic design has made her an indispensable member of the firm. She embraces challenges head on and her highly collaborative nature makes her a strong member of the team. With this new role from senior design engineer to associate, she will lead and mentor others to deliver to that same standard of performance-based design.
“Marisa’s technical expertise and thoughtful approach have been critical to the success of many complex projects,” said principal William Loasby. “Her skills in seismic design and modelling, combined with her collaborative approach, make her an invaluable member of our firm. As associate, Marisa will continue to drive excellence across our projects.”
Riley Madu is a highly skilled senior project manager with a comprehensive understanding of project execution. Since joining the firm in 2021, he has utilized his strong technical foundation to allow him to build meaningful relationships with clients and keep things moving to meet project deadlines. As he steps into this associate role, he will continue to provide a strong presence in Alberta and support the firm’s work in Western Canada.
“Riley brings both deep technical knowledge and practical project insight to every project he works on,” said principal Pierre Koch. “As associate, he will continue to strengthen our project delivery through his collaborative approach, and contribute to the growth of Fast + Epp in Western and Central Canada.”






