Instructor and Symposium Speakers
Ross Greene, SR/WA
Ross Greene, SR/WA, is a partner with the law firm of Pender & Coward, P.C. Ross focuses his practice in the areas of eminent domain, real estate, wills, trusts, estates, and business matters. He is rated AV (“Preeminent”) by the Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings system, and he is listed in Super Lawyers. In his right-of-way practice, Ross represents condemning authorities, including state government agencies, utilities, municipalities, and right-of-way consultants. His right-of-way practice includes land titles, negotiations, closings, eminent domain, inverse condemnation, and Uniform Relocation Act issues. Ross is a former President of IRWA Chapter 52 (Old Dominion), and Secretary/Treasurer for IRWA Region 4. Along with Pender & Coward’s CEO Dave Arnold, Ross maintains a blog on right-of-way matters at www.rightofway.law.
Steven Keyser
Steve Keyser has been in damage prevention for 11 years. He started out working for Utiliquest, a contract locating company, in 2005 ending up as Master Locator. There he located telephone, electric, gas, and cable tv lines. In 2012, he was hired as a line locator for Chesapeake Utilities, a Natural Gas Distribution company in Delaware and Maryland. He was promoted to Line Locator Supervisor in 2013, managing over 7 employees where they located approximately 62,000 tickets a year. With being promoted to supervisor, he became their representative on the Miss Utility Board of Delmarva. He is currently the Vice President, where he helps teach the importance of contacting Miss Utility before excavating and the importance of safe excavation.
Genevieve Haller
Genevieve is a Right of Way Engineering Project Manager with the Delaware Department of Transportation. She has over 30 years of experience in the areas of civil engineering/survey/highway design and has led projects from survey to shovel. Her adventures in the consultant world have given her keen insight with work in several states, all from the same desk. Genevieve and her husband live in Dover, Delaware, have four grown children and one awesome 6yo grandson.
Delmarva Power Electric Representatives
Lead Linemen – Caleb Thompson, Brian Timmons, Steve Mangini and Zach Lemon will conduct the electrical safety presentation. Their responsibilities include safe installation, construction and maintenance of electric utility infrastructure for Delmarva Power. They are also responsible for safely restoring electric service as a result of storms and emergency situations which result in loss of power for residents and businesses in the New Castle County area.
Bradley S. Eaby, Esquire
Mr. Eaby is a Delaware Deputy Attorney General representing the Department of Transportation in condemnation cases and other litigation. Prior to his employment with the Department of Justice in 2016, he was in private practice for 26 years in Dover, Delaware. First, with Barros, McNamara, Scanlon, Malkiewicz & Taylor, P.A. and then with The Eaby Firm, LLC. For the most part, Mr. Eaby concentrated in civil litigation, land use and consumer bankruptcy.
During those 26 years, for a period of 10 years, he also served as a Kent County Levy Court Commissioner. Mr. Eaby served as the Vice President of the County Council and the Chair of the Finance Department. In his capacity as a Levy Court Commissioner, Mr. Eaby served on the Dover/Kent Metropolitan Planning Organization (“MPO”) for 10 years, rotating as either Council President or Vice President. It was during Mr. Eaby’s time on the Levy Court and the MPO that his appreciation for infrastructure and government grew. The opportunity to help provide water, wastewater treatment, public safety services, recreational centers, parks trails, libraries, and roads was immensely satisfying. Mr. Eaby has often bored his family with such mundane discussions during dinnertime. Luckily, Mr. Eaby can continue working in the world of infrastructure by assisting DelDOT in delivering, trails, roads, and bridges to Delaware citizens. Equally as satisfying, is the ability to practice law and litigate these matters. Mr. Eaby is married to his wonderful wife, Julie, and they are blessed with three awesome children. Julies is an elementary school teacher at Booker T. Washington, Dover. She pours her heart and soul into teaching her students. In February 2020 she was chosen by her peers as the BTW Teacher of the Year.
In their spare time, the Eaby’s like to hang out in Fenwick Island and go crabbing, paddle boarding, beaching, mini-golfing and play board games with the kids. Mr. Eaby asl enjoys surfing and will sneak out in the early morning if there is a good swell.
Brad Saborio, P.E.
Louis is a Planner for the State of Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control-Remediation Section (DNREC-RS). Louis attended the University of Delaware and has more than 20 years of experience in the environmental industry. He began working at DNREC in 2004 as an Analytical Chemist with the Environmental Lab Section. Louis’ current responsibilities with the Remediation Section include performing post remedial site inspections and conducting monitoring of environmentally impacted sites that have undergone investigation and remediation efforts, under the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act (HSCA). Inspections and monitoring are necessary, since these sites have contaminants remaining that restricts or limits their use. These sites are placed in the Long-Term Stewardship Program (LTS) which is required under HSCA and Lou’s performance of the above mentioned inspections, ensures that current and future site users are protected from exposure to any remaining onsite contaminants, and to maintain the remedy as prescribed by the DNREC.