Jamie joined MassDOT Environmental in 2010 as an Archaeologist in the Cultural Resources Unit. Prior to MassDOT, he worked as an archaeologist with the Virginia DOT and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Jamie earned his degrees in Anthropology from the University of Missouri and the College of William and Mary.
In his role with the MassDOT Cultural Resources Unit, Jamie supervises the review of roadway and bridge projects for potential impacts to historic and archaeological properties. Jamie enjoys working with MassDOT personnel, consultants, and community members to develop context-sensitive project designs to protect the cultural resources of the Commonwealth. The best parts of the job are the daily interaction with the excellent staff in the Cultural Resources Unit and the Environmental Section, and the work-life balance afforded by MassDOT.
In his free time, Jamie enjoys spending time with family, reading, and walking in the woods with his dog Gertie.
In this photo: Jamie is standing in a deep stone-lined pit that once contained a 20’ diameter waterwheel for the W.H. Brown Chair Factory in Princeton, MA. The factory site was documented as part of a MassDOT roadway project.