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FUELED — A Fenstermaker Podcast

FUELED — A Fenstermaker Podcast

Hosted by Fenstermaker

Episodes

27

Latest episode

Sep 2025

Language

EN-US

About the show

Our corporate podcast brings a 360° perspective to issues and topics that concern the diverse industries within our Client portfolio, offering a variety of professional insights, fueling a greater understanding and awareness of Fenstermaker’s unique expertise.

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September 18, 20251 hr 14 min

Leading Louisiana: Concrete & Character, State Representative Ryan Bourriaque

On this episode of Fueled, we sit down with State Representative Ryan Bourriaque, a sixth-generation native of Cameron Parish whose leadership has been forged on Louisiana’s fragile coastline. From LNG negotiations and parish-wide coastal master planning to statewide infrastructure reforms and disaster recovery, Ryan’s career reflects both concrete action and character-driven leadership. As chair of the House Transportation, Highways and Public Works Committee, he’s leading efforts to modernize Louisiana’s DOTD, tackle a $19 billion backlog in road and bridge projects, and integrate coastal resilience into the state’s economic future. We explore: How parish-level projects shaped his statewide vision The balance between economic growth and environmental protection Lessons in negotiation, humility, and staying grounded in community What it means to lead with the long view of future generations This episode is about more than politics—it’s about the persistence, resilience, and vision it takes to shape Louisiana’s future.

August 25, 20251 hr 5 min

Leading Louisiana: Concrete & Character, Mayor-President Monique Blanco Boulet

In this episode of Fueled, we sit down with Lafayette Mayor-President Monique Blanco Boulet—a lifelong public servant whose career has spanned regional planning, disaster recovery, and now the helm of Lafayette Consolidated Government. Known for her pragmatic, data-driven leadership and her deep roots in Acadiana, Boulet is guiding Lafayette through a pivotal moment. From tackling long-overdue drainage upgrades to shaping bold economic development corridors, her administration is balancing near-term fixes with a long-view vision. At the center of her approach: transparency, accountability, and a commitment to protecting the culture that makes Lafayette unique. Recorded inside the Acadiana Center for the Arts, this conversation explores the infrastructure priorities, leadership values, and future vision shaping one of Louisiana’s most dynamic communities.

July 31, 20251 hr 12 min

Leading Louisiana: Concrete & Character, Parish President M. Larry Richard

In this episode of FUELED, we speak with Iberia Parish President Larry Richard—a leader whose career is grounded in service, collaboration, and a deep commitment to his community. Elected in 2016 after twelve years on the Iberia Parish Council, Richard brings a wide-ranging background to the role, including military service, a career in oil and gas, entrepreneurship, and regional economic development. Under his leadership, the parish has seen major infrastructure advancements, such as the Acadiana Regional Airport Access Road, vital drainage improvements, and roadway enhancements aimed at spurring economic growth. His administration also played a key role in securing one of the largest investments in parish history: the $1.1 billion First Solar manufacturing facility. We’ll explore what fuels Richard’s leadership—from his infrastructure strategy to the values and vision shaping the future of Iberia Parish.

July 10, 20251 hr 9 min

Leading Louisiana: Concrete & Character, Mayor Jan-Scott Richard

In this episode of FUELED: A Fenstermaker Podcast, we speak with Mayor Jan-Scott Richard of Scott, Louisiana—a fourth-term mayor whose steady leadership has helped guide one of the state’s fastest-growing cities through a period of rapid, intentional development. Known for his quiet conviction and strategic mindset, Mayor Richard discusses the city’s approach to long-term planning, including key initiatives like the Apollo Road corridor, a nationally recognized Drainage Improvement Plan, and the buildout of critical infrastructure guided by Scott’s 2023 Master Plan. From navigating funding mechanisms to building public-private partnerships, Mayor Richard offers insight into what it takes to move complex projects from concept to concrete—while staying rooted in the values of community, identity, and livability. Part of our Season 5 theme, Leading Louisiana: Concrete & Character, this episode highlights the power of local leadership grounded in clarity, collaboration, and vision.

June 26, 20251 hr 10 min

Leading Louisiana: Concrete & Character, Mayor Charlotte Stemmans Clavier

In the Season 5 premiere of FUELED: A Fenstermaker Podcast, we sit down with Mayor Charlotte Stemmans Clavier of Carencro, Louisiana—a leader whose dedication to community and thoughtful approach to growth is helping guide the city through its next chapter. Since taking office in 2022, Mayor Clavier has prioritized both infrastructure and engagement, leading Carencro’s first-ever Comprehensive Plan—Carencro 2.0—with a focus on public input, smart planning, and long-term livability. In this conversation, she reflects on the practical challenges of leadership, the importance of trust in local government, and the values that shape her day-to-day decisions. This episode kicks off our new season theme: Leading Louisiana: Concrete & Character, exploring the individuals whose work strengthens our communities from the ground up.

November 20, 202420 min

Certified Survey Technician Exam Discussion

In this special episode of FUELED | A Fenstermaker Podcast, we spotlight three outstanding team members—Bryce Teekell, Collin Theriot, and Joe Broussard—who recently earned their Certified Survey Technician (CST) Level I certification. Listen as they share their unique perspectives: Joe Broussard reflects on how certification validates his decades of experience in the field. Bryce Teekell discusses the CST exam as the first step toward becoming a licensed surveyor. Collin Theriot shares his excitement about gaining new insights in surveying with his background as a landman. About the CST Program  Administered by the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS), the CST program is a prestigious certification that recognizes technical expertise and dedication in the field of surveying.  The Level I exam evaluates knowledge of:  ‣ field operations,  ‣ equipment handling,  ‣ safety protocols,  ‣ computations and map reading.  It’s the first step in a four-level program designed to build a rewarding career ladder for survey technicians. 

February 23, 202422 min

EWeek 24: Andy Sellers, P.E., hosted by Rhett Hebert, E.I.

Andy Sellers joined Fenstermaker’s Lafayette Engineering group in December 2006 and gained professional engineering licensure over a decade ago in 2013. Andy specializes in civil projects for municipal and parish clients. Currently serving as the Engineer for the City of Carencro, Mr. Sellers manages client relations, engineering services, and infrastructure projects. His responsibilities span the design and enhancement of drainage systems, floodplain management, roadway design, utility design, site design, construction administration, and plan review for commercial and residential developments.  In his capacity as a Certified Floodplain Manager, Andy collaborates closely with the City of Carencro’s planning department to oversee and administer floodplains within the city limits. He plays a pivotal role in the annual recertification of the City’s participation in the National Flood Insurance Program’s Community Rating System, actively contributing to secure funding for flood mitigation projects through various grant programs, and serving as agency coordinator for these initiatives. 

February 23, 202428 min

EWeek 24: Dustin Guidry, P.E., hosted by Marina Saad, E.I.

Dustin Guidry is a licensed professional engineer in Louisiana with extensive expertise in civil engineering and construction management. Dustin began his career with Fenstermaker in December 2012 as a construction inspector. In this role, Dustin collaborated closely with contractors and engineers in the field, ensuring projects adhered to plans and specifications.  Evolving within the company, Dustin transitioned into the role of a CADD Technician, where he collaborated with engineers and surveyors to generate construction plans, survey plats, and project exhibits. With a solid foundation in Civil Engineering, he furthered his career as a project engineer, shouldering responsibilities for Construction Administration.         

February 21, 202425 min

EWeek 24: Nick Castille, P.E., hosted by Holden Landry

Nicholas Castille joined Fenstermaker in November 2019 after graduating from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He then gained his professional engineering licensure three-and-a-half years later in 2023. As a civil engineer, Nick brings his expertise in design, planning, and hydraulic modeling to our Engineering division. Nick actively contributes to roadway plan preparation, horizontal geometric design, inspections, design of geotechnical features, and the implementation of open and closed drainage systems. His primary focus and expertise encompass various areas, including drainage design, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and reporting, roadway design and plan production, civil site design, and construction administration.        

February 20, 202421 min

EWeek 24: Anna Doucet, P.E., hosted by Braden Dauphine

Anna Doucet began her career at Fenstermaker early in 2015. Subsequently gaining her licensure 4 years later in 2019, Anna is now a Professional Engineer specializing in roadway design, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, and project management within water resource and transportation sectors.   In her current role, Anna oversees civil design projects, strategically managing multi-million-dollar projects for both public and private sectors. She has collaborated with various agencies, including LADOTD, FEMA, GOHSEP, along with local municipalities, showcasing her coordination skills in diverse project environments.  Anna has successfully brought many water resources projects to completion, incorporating numerical hydrologic and hydraulic modeling for floodplain mapping, FEMA No-Rise, and FEMA LOMR. Her utilization of numerical modeling extends to assessing future conditions of drainage basins and formulating cost-effective projects that enhance individual watersheds. 

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