

Kip joined the CPP Air Quality team in 2005. Included in his list of projects are exhaust dispersion services for Northwestern University and the University of Washington.
Before joining CPP, Kip worked on a project for Intel to design a shock testing device for computer chips. In another project, he helped to measure the coefficient of friction between skis and snow for the United States Ski Association. He also gained experience in web operations with Webroot Software.
Kip has a BS in mechanical engineering with a minor in economics from the University of Colorado at Boulder. He plans to continue his education with an MS in engineering.
In his free time, Kip enjoys skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, backpacking, playing/watching sports and statistical analysis of professional sporting events.