Principal Geologist
Environmental Works
Bobbi Koepke is a Principal Geologist with Environmental Works (EWI) where she has proudly worked since 2009. A Missouri native, Bobbi grew up camping, hiking and fishing with her family, and first fell in love with geology after reading Tom Sawyer and then touring Mark Twain Cave in grade school. She graduated from Missouri State University with a focus on environmental journalism & geology, and received her master’s degree in Environmental Analysis from University of New Orleans.
At EWI, she leads the Remediation Division, overseeing a multi-office team with projects focused on investigation, risk assessment, and cleanup of commercial and industrial properties, ranging from current gas stations to former landfills. She serves as an adjunct instructor for Missouri State University’s School of Earth, Environment, and Sustainability (SEES) on an as-needed basis, is current Board Chair for Watershed Center of the Ozarks, and Seminars Chair for the Missouri Waste Control Coalition. When not working, Bobbilynne spends as much time outdoors as possible, traveling, hiking and kayaking with her husband and son.