After graduating with an electrical engineering degree from Kansas State University, Joshua gravitated toward the utility industry, eventually working with utilities to bring power on-site for electric vehicle (EV) chargers. He loved the engineering work but saw a significant gap between the need for EV charging infrastructure and how utilities were responding. That’s when Joshua made the switch to focus on infrastructure planning — helping utilities and communities prepare for projected demand from EVs.
For Joshua, working in zero emissions transportation is a dream job. It’s always interesting, always evolving and increasingly high-impact.