David King
About David King
David King serves as the Vice President and Business Unit Leader at Mead & Hunt, where he has worked since 2017. With approximately 30 years of experience in civil and environmental engineering, he maintains long-term client relationships with municipalities across east central and north Florida.
Work at Mead & Hunt
David King serves as Vice President and Business Unit Leader at Mead & Hunt, a firm specializing in engineering, architecture, and planning. He has held this position since July 2017, following a merger with Quentin L. Hampton Associates. In his role, he manages long-term client relationships with municipalities across east central and north Florida. He leads teams that operate throughout the state, ensuring effective project management and program delivery.
Experience in Civil and Environmental Engineering
With approximately 30 years of experience in civil and environmental engineering, David King has developed a robust expertise in the field. His career includes significant roles such as Engineering Division Manager and City Engineer at the City of Cocoa from 1992 to 1999. He also served as Vice President at Quentin L. Hampton Associates for 18 years before joining Mead & Hunt. His extensive background supports his current responsibilities in project management and funding assistance.
Education and Expertise
David King earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Central Florida. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his extensive career in engineering and project management. This academic achievement complements his practical experience in managing engineering projects and client relationships.
Background in Municipal Engineering
David King has maintained long-term client relationships with various municipalities in Florida, focusing on east central and north regions. His experience includes providing project management and funding assistance, which are critical for municipal engineering projects. His role has allowed him to develop a comprehensive understanding of the needs and challenges faced by local governments in engineering and planning.