As construction opportunities continue to improve throughout New England, many young professionals have advanced into leadership roles at design and construction firms. This year, ENR New England honors 10 Top Young Professionals under the age of 40 who are making an impact in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. Some of these professionals set their career paths to follow emerging trends. Kleinfelder's Indrani Ghosh helped establish the firm's climate change practice. In four years, Kari Hewitt advanced from sustainability planner to director of sustainability at Vanasse Hangen Brustlin. Eduardo Gamez has been at the forefront of AECOM's risk management efforts globally. Chuck Lounsberry, who became Stantec's youngest associate at age 23, now leads the firm's design visualization services worldwide. Like Lounsberry, many executives have spent their entire careers at their respective firms. Angus Leary started at Suffolk Construction as an intern 20 years ago and now serves as the youngest president and general manager in company history. Eric Graydon Ritchie joined Lane Construction as a summer intern in 2003 and is now an assistant district manager. Read on to learn more about these exceptional young leaders.