Our Team
K2EC was formed from a pool of highly qualified consultants with a long track record of supporting air quality programs in industry and government agencies. For the last 20 years, we have been part of a group of engineers providing technical expertise to environmental protection agencies under various contracts.
Our team of consultants consistently receives high reviews from government agencies as well as industry. Beyond our technical expertise, we are praised for our excellent interpersonal skills, our work ethics, and our ability to identify mutual working strategies. We create consensus among stakeholders including public, regulated entities, consultants, and government employees.


BE, Mechanical Engineering, NED University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan
MS, Environmental Engineering, Drexel University, Pennsylvania (USA)
Mr. Kalim has worked as Project and Planning Engineer at Exxon Chemical. He supervised preventive and breakdown maintenance and coordinated fabrication of equipment for de-bottleneck and manufacturing excellence projects. He developed facility turnaround and shutdown plans and facilitated execution of turnarounds. He prepared capital and expense budgets and coordinated award of plant engineering contracts.

BS & PhD, Chemical Engineering, Leningrad Technological Institute (Russia)
Mr. Korolev has overseen review of over 500 air permit applications from major facilities and over 5,000 air permit applications from minor facilities. This involves administrative and technical completeness review, verification of calculations of emissions from new and modified sources, verification of compliance with applicable emission standards, assisting applicants in understanding information requests, preparing pre-draft permits, resolving disputes with applicants, preparing statements of basis and public notices, review comments from public, neighboring states, and EPA, and preparing for and participation in public hearings.


BS, Environmental Studies, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
BS, Political Science, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
MSc, Economics and Policy of Energy and the Environment, University College London, London, UK

B.A. in Computer Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
In the 7 years since Mr. Brinkman obtained his degree, he has acquired experience ranging from teaching AP Computer Science, to Mobile Quality Assurance engineering, to managing various IT and Quality Assurance teams. His strengths lie in software engineering, automation of software testing, organization, and communication. Mr. Brinkman has built out automated testing frameworks using Java, Python, Selenium, and Cypress. He has also built automated data cleaning tools using Java and Javascript.
At K2, his role is to assist the mobile sources data team in delivering robust solutions to clients, including the designing and building of data collection and reporting tools, and other automations wherever possible.

BS Environmental Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania, USA
He has been responsible for several air permitting projects within the power and energy industries involving combined heating and cooling facilities, district energy centers, landfills, and central utility plants. He has developed and updated emission inventories for pharmaceutical, electronic manufacturing, resource recovery, waste water treatment plants, and sludge facilities for sites within the states of New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
Mr. Chleboski has conducted comprehensive facility audits to assess air permit compliance on a facility-wide basis and effectively implemented customized environmental compliance training and management tracking systems to assist and guide facility and staff personnel for compliance. He has extensive working experience with linear construction projects for electric utility alignments, landfill closures and pharmaceutical capital expansion projects. He has also is a co-author of the Air Waste Management Association (AWMA), Air Pollution Engineering Manual for the Pharmaceutical Industry Emissions Profile.

BS, Business, State University of New York at Albany, USA
She managed the data systems and data communication network services for the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Inspection Program, which included accountability for customer relationship and engagement, quality assurance, strategic planning, risk assessment, change and crisis management, customer advocacy, project management, reporting, invoicing and training. Ms. Courington’s involvement with New Jersey’s Motor Vehicle Inspection Program continues as a Mobile Source Data Analyst for the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, where she provides programming, data management and analysis services in support of the both the gasoline and diesel inspection and maintenance programs. She is responsible for the timely compilation of the EPA Annual Report and statistics for the NJ Motor Vehicle Inspection Program; ad hoc data analysis of the Inspection Program; QA of station audit data and generations of audit reports and development of an annual report for the Diesel and School Bus Inspection Programs.

Computer Certification, Cumberland County College, New Jersey, USA
Mr. DeGregorio has developed program module flowcharts and codes for various Inspection Services applications development. He has designed and coded data collection and reporting system using HTML; VB Script; Java Script and SQL to interface with Oracle, MySql and MS Access. He also designed and coded various field data collection system utilizing Visual Basic and FTP protocol to collect inspection data from the Heavy-Duty Diesel vans on roadside.

BA, Computer Science, Thomas Edison State University, New Jersey, USA
Combining his IT and automotive backgrounds, Mr. Dvorak has worked on the New Jersey I/M program onsite as a consultant for over 14 years. He has been a key player in two I/M program migrations. He helped design and implement the Data warehouse for New Jersey’s in-house I/M program. He has designed, coded and implemented automations for various state programs including the Emission Technician Education Program and the Heavy-Duty Diesel I/M program. He developed key modeling inputs for the state using Motor Vehicle registration data and VIN decoders. He has also co-authored a white paper about quantifying OBD fraud http://www.nj.gov/dep/stopthesoot/OBDfraud.pdf.
He also has 4 years’ experience in the telecom field as an on-site consultant. He has range of experience with multiple database platforms including Oracle, MySQL, SQL server, MS Access, DB2 and IMS. He has worked with several different mobile source models such as MOVES (all versions), Mobile 6, EMFAC and Nonroad.

BA, Environmental and Political Sciences, Richard Stockton University, New Jersey, USA
AA, Humanities and Social Sciences, Mercer County Community College, New Jersey, USA
Mr. Iavarone works in Mobile Source Compliance and Enforcement providing technical support for measures to reduce emissions from diesel-powered cargo handling equipment at maritime ports and railyards. He has over twenty-four years’ experience in the Department of Environmental Protection designing, implementing and managing mobile source emissions control programs with emphasis on his technical expertise in emissions testing, diesel engine technology and exhaust control measures. His extensive experience includes serving as manager of the Bureau of Mobile Sources, managing and operating a mobiles source emissions testing laboratory, and technical lead implementing and then managing all phases of the Mandatory Diesel Retrofit Program (MDRP) covering 25,000 publicly- and privately-owned vehicles. He managed the state diesel retrofit contract 11 emission control installers and an annual budget exceeding $14 million, successfully completing a financial audit by the State Legislature. He was a key player in the State’s migration to the dynamometer-based Enhanced I/M program where he developed and implemented emissions testing equipment acceptance test procedures and ongoing quality assurance auditing. He has substantial background in writing and evaluating policy documents, regulations, RFPs and contracts for State Government Programs. He Represented the State in regional collaborations, trustee boards and national committees for enhanced inspection and maintenance and diesel emissions testing.Mr. Iavarone also has six years’ experience as a practitioner in Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration for contaminated sites and degraded natural resources projects. He supervised the Injury Assessment Section of the Department’s Office of Natural Resource Restoration and served as project technical lead on multiple high level litigation efforts and restoration projects. Major projects included litigation for PFAS contamination, contaminated groundwater and ecosystems, trustee for the Cornell-Dubilier Electronics Trust restoration, and project manager during the middle construction phase of the Cramer Hill Waterfront Park/Harrison Avenue Landfill Restoration.

BS, Construction Engineering, Spring Garden College, Pennsylvania, USA
He has worked as preconstruction permit evaluator and project manager under several contracts with NJDEP since 1983. He is experienced with all aspects of NJDEP air permitting including extensive knowledge of NJDEP and EPA’s air permit regulations, state of the art, and emission control technologies. He has a through technical understanding of various source types, their pollutants, the best suited control devices and what control device operating parameters should be monitored to ensure proper operation and assure continuous compliance.

B.S. Chemical Engineering, M.S. Environmental Policy, New Jersey Institute of Technology, New Jersey, USA

BS, Industrial Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, New Jersey, USA
Mr. Pagarigan has reviewed the federal rules NSPS 40CFR Part 60 Subpart MMMM and the 40CFR Part 62 Subpart LLL federal plan requirements for sewage sludge incineration units. He prepared compliance plan templates for fluidized bed and multiple hearth sewage sludge incinerator units. He implemented the final Part 62 Subpart LLL federal plan requirements into initial operating permit and significant modification applications.
Mr. Pagarigan has supported NJDEP’s Diesel Risk Reduction Program and reviewed EPA guidelines to determine the Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) that meets the control efficiency requirements. He evaluated facility inventory, cost estimates, and fleet plans for retrofitting regulated vehicles and equipment including solid waste collection trucks, school buses, public and private commercial buses.

MS Chemical Engineering, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA (Expected May 2024)
BS Chemical Engineering, Dharmsinh Desai University, India
Ms. Patel has 2.5 years of hands-on industrial experience in project execution where she conducted technical assessment of various Chemical Engineering projects, participated in Factory Acceptance Test, led project commissioning activities, documented project Statutory requirements, and participated in Plant Hazard and Operability study (HAZOP).Ms. Patel currently provides technical support to Bureau of Stationary sources at the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, conducting technical and regulatory review of Major Facilities Title V Operating Permits and Minor Facilities Preconstruction Permits that includes regulatory reviews, preparation of drafts for public comments, and issuing final permits.

B.S. Environmental Science, Rider University, New Jersey, USA
Mr. Reilly has over 3 years’ experience in industrial and commercial facility air permitting. His experience is centered primarily on the aggregate and power industry – asphalt plants, concrete plants, quarries, recycling facilities and data centers. He has led air permit applicability determinations and compliance evaluations on-site at many of these operations and has prepared and submitted numerous preconstruction permit and general permit applications to the NJDEP for these and many other source types. He has also developed compliance strategies to assist facilities with their air permitting requirements. Mr. Reilly has also prepared and submitted air permit applications and annual emission inventories for large standby power systems in over 10 states.Mr. Reilly is well-versed in federal regulations NSPS OOO, NSPS JJJJ and NSPS IIII. He is also experienced working with state regulators and clients on a regular basis, as well as NJDEP Enforcement staff to resolve permit disputes. In addition to his air permitting experience, Mr. Reilly has a broad background in other environmental compliance programs including SPCC plan development, NPDES stormwater permits, as well as Tier II reporting.

MS, Management Science and Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts, USA
BS, Mechanical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts, USA
Mr. Smith has over 20 years’ previous experience in industry. He installed mass production furniture manufacturing equipment and helped design the first computerized lumber mill. He worked among chemists doing R&D on asphalt roofing shingles and thermal solar collectors. He did quality control and evaluations of automotive parts and aircraft emergency escape slides. He was the Plant Engineer at a nonferrous metals manufacturing facility. All of Mr. Smith’s industrial work combined aspects of environmental, R&D, quality control, facilities, and production.

PhD, Energy Systems (Energy Policy and Management Track), University of California, Davis
BS, Environmental Studies (Energy Management and Design Concentration), Sonoma State University
Claire’s expertise focuses on understanding the influence of policy on energy, transportation, and environmental behaviors, with a focus on understanding and promoting zero-emission vehicle adoption. She works with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) to support transportation decarbonization policy and programs across the light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicle sectors.Claire received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis in the Energy Systems program, Energy Policy and Management track. During her time at UC Davis, she worked at the Electric Vehicle Research Center, housed within the Institute of Transportation Studies. Here, her research focused on understanding how organizations and consumers perceive and make decisions on whether to acquire electric vehicles, culminating in the dissertation “Understanding Organizational Decisions to Adopt Plug-in Electric Vehicles”. She received her Undergraduate Degree from Sonoma State University in Environmental Studies with an Energy Management and Design concentration. She previously worked at the California Energy Commission researching emerging energy and transportation topics.

BS, Chemical Engineering, Villanova University, Pennsylvania, USA
Mr. Wagner has extensive experience in petroleum refineries and chemical plants having held various positions in engineering, technical support, and operations. He has been responsible for numerous environmental programs including SARA 313 reporting, hazardous waste handling, inspection of waste disposal sites, and facility stack testing. Mr. Wagner has performed duties related to the maintenance of process equipment in oil refining facilities, management of air programs, ground water monitoring and hazardous waste in industrial and manufacturing facilities in refining and agricultural chemicals.

MS, Sustainability Science, Concentration in Sustainability Leadership, Montclair State University
BA, English, Montclair State University

BA, Physics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

MS Sustainability Management, Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey, USA
BS Geology, Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA

MS Environmental Assessment, North Carolina State University
BS in Wildlife Biology, Lees-McRae College
Graduate Certificate in Teaching Secondary Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

