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Anne Glubis Joins Legacy Engineering’s Executive Team as Director of Geotechnical Operations

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.,  — Legacy Engineering, an integrated engineering services firm, is proud to welcome Anne Glubis to its rapidly growing organization. Glubis will draw on over two decades of industry expertise in her new role as Director of Geotechnical Operations and join Legacy’s leadership team in expanding the firm’s geotechnical capabilities. 

“Anne’s arrival is a game-changer, and we’re excited to see the impact of her contributions in the coming weeks and months,” said John Ellis III, Legacy’s President.

Glubis is a seasoned engineer with a proven record of leading complex geotechnical engineering projects to success. Her specialties include soils, foundations, construction materials testing and inspections, quality assurance, and quality control management. Glubis brings a breadth of experience to Legacy, having worked on project scopes ranging from commercial construction and military installations to environmental initiatives and power generation facilities. Recently, Glubis led a team of engineers and inspectors in the on-site geotechnical consulting and construction materials testing of two nuclear reactor units in east Georgia. 

“We’re thrilled to have Anne on board. Her knowledge and experience are invaluable assets that will support our continued mission to help more clients build better,” said John Ellis II, Legacy’s CEO.

Glubis’ addition is a key milestone as Legacy, known for its excellence in construction materials testing, geotechnical engineering, private inspections, plan review, threshold inspections, and energy ratings, gears up for a new phase of growth and innovation.

About Legacy Engineering

Founded in 2005 by Jacksonville native John E. Ellis, Legacy Engineering is the largest locally-owned testing firm in the region. The Ellis family has a rich 75-year history of providing quality services to the construction and engineering industries throughout Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia, and the greater Southeastern United States.