Quiddity Engineering Appoints Ken Rogers as VP for Public Infrastructure Initiatives
- Ken Rogers joins Quiddity Engineering as Vice President for Public Infrastructure, effective January 22, 2026.
- He brings 25 years of experience in drainage and roadway design to enhance Quiddity's civil engineering solutions.
- Rogers aims to improve public infrastructure in Texas, focusing on stormwater control, street design, and major highway projects.
Quiddity Engineering Welcomes Ken Rogers as Vice President for Public Infrastructure
Quiddity Engineering announces the appointment of Ken Rogers, PE, CFM, as Vice President of its Public Infrastructure practice, effective January 22, 2026. Rogers brings 25 years of experience in complex drainage and roadway design to the firm, significantly bolstering its capabilities in delivering innovative civil engineering solutions. Based in San Antonio, he is set to lead Quiddity's initiatives in Texas, focusing on crucial areas such as stormwater flood control, municipal street design, recreational shared-use paths, and major highway projects. His expertise aligns with the growing demand for effective public infrastructure, particularly in the face of Texas's increasing urbanization and climate-related challenges.
In his new role, Rogers prioritizes collaboration with the Texas Department of Transportation and other entities dedicated to multimodal transportation and safety. By fostering strong partnerships, he aims to enhance project outcomes and ensure that infrastructure projects meet the evolving needs of communities. His responsibilities encompass management, marketing, stakeholder coordination, and team performance, all while maintaining a commitment to exceeding client expectations. Kevin Krahn, Quiddity's Chief Public Markets Officer, commends Rogers for his innovative leadership and unwavering dedication to quality and safety, underscoring the importance of a proactive approach in civil engineering.
Throughout his nearly three-decade career, Rogers has demonstrated an ability to adapt to changing client needs while championing a culture of continuous improvement. His academic credentials include a B.S. in Construction Engineering from Texas Tech University and an M.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas at San Antonio. He is also a registered Professional Engineer and a Certified Floodplain Manager. With Quiddity Engineering recognized as a Top 500 Design Firm by Engineering News-Record, Rogers’s leadership is expected to further enhance the company’s reputation for delivering high-quality public infrastructure solutions.
In addition to Rogers's appointment, Quiddity Engineering continues to solidify its position as a leader in civil engineering. The firm is renowned for its commitment to innovative design and quality service in public infrastructure and private development projects. Its status as a Top Workplace highlights its dedication to fostering a positive work environment, which is essential for attracting and retaining top talent in a competitive industry.
As Quiddity Engineering embarks on this new chapter with Ken Rogers, it underscores its commitment to enhancing public infrastructure in Texas, addressing the pressing needs of urban development, and promoting safety through effective engineering solutions.
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