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Lucky Nagarajan, A.M.ASCE
Current Position
Director of Business Development for Consulting and Instrumentation & Monitoring
Geocomp

Lucky Nagarajan is the Director of Business Development for Consulting and Instrumentation & Monitoring at Geocomp, A Sercel Business. She obtained her Bachelors from Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology in India and moved to the United States to get her Masters in Civil Engineering. She has 19 years of experience in North America, South America, and India across multiple market sectors, including oil and gas, energy, mining, dams, high rise buildings, and more.

Her wide-ranging project experience includes work on the second largest crude oil pump station in the U.S., barrier wall design and construction of a dam in Brazil, and the SOE design and construction of the permanent steel structure for the Cuttack canal.

Nagarajan has consistently worked to contribute to the advancement of the geoprofession both in the workplace and through her involvement in the G-I, ASCE, and other professional societies. She is a member of the G-I Awards Committee and Innovative Technologies and Tools Committee. She has long been involved in the Met Section G-I Chapter. Recently she moved to Tampa, where she is now active in the G-I West Coast Florida Chapter, working on organizing monthly events and recruiting speakers. Her activities for ASCE include involvement in the ASCE Met Section Chapter, including currently serving on its Board; serving on the ASCE Board Level Task Committee “Building the Civil Engineering Team for the Future,” and serving as a volunteer and a guest judge at the ASCE Future City Competition in NYC. She was the Chair of the IFCEE 2024 Technical Committee.

Nagaranjan has also been an active member in the Deep Foundations Institute and is currently on its Board of Trustees. She has been the chair of its Women in Deep Foundations Committee (WiDF) since 2020 and co-founded WiDF chapter in Metro NYC, Mexico, and India. She is the Co-Chair of the DFI-India Support Committee. she was recognized and featured in “Daughters of Indian Soil” journal by the Indian Geotechnical Society to celebrate 75 Influential Indian Women in the geoprofession. She was also recently elected to join the Advisory Board of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce -- Women’s Network.