On Mon., Feb. 7, Steven Migridichian, C.P.G., the executive vice president of Corporate Environmental Advisors, Inc., will be lead a “Discussion on Environmental Matters” at a dinner meeting of the St. James Armenian Church Men’s Club.
Migridichian has been in the petroleum and environmental service industry since graduating from Boston College in 1983. Starting with AMOCO Production Company in New Orleans, La., as an exploration geologist, he compiled and prepared geological and geophysical data to produce a map of oil-bearing deposits highlighting potential unmapped reserves of oil and gas.
In 1984, Migridichian began to work for Zecco, Inc. of Northborough, Mass., as a project hydrogeologist responsible for managing the companies spill response releases, UST management sites, property transactions, remediation of soil and groundwater, and litigation support for major oil and convenience store chains throughout the New England area.
Since 1986, Migridichian has been employed by Corporate Environmental Advisors, Inc. (CEA) in a variety of positions. He’s obtained his licensure as a professional geologist with registrations in many eastern U.S. states, and earned the title of Certified Professional Geologist (CGP) from the American Institute of Professional Geologists. As a result of Migridichian’s efforts, CEA has achieved contractual approval status with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.
Migridichian has also worked on and successfully closed out petroleum spill sites throughout most of the eastern U.S. He has positioned CEA to be the premier environmental service firm in the Central Massachusetts area.
Migridichian is a national certified geologist as well as a professional geologist in the states at Pennsylvania, Arkansas, and Kentucky. He is a nation certified well driller and a Massachusetts Registered Licensed Construction Supervisor. He is a 1983 graduate of the Boston College School of Arts and Sciences, with a B.S. in geology/geophysics. and has taken graduate science and management courses at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass.
Open to the public, the social hour begins at 6:15 p.m., followed by a complete losh kebab and kheyma dinner at 7, for $12 per person. The dinner meeting will be held at the St. James Armenian Church Cultural Hall, 465 Mt. Auburn St. in Watertown, Mass.
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