Glorilyn Maw graduated from Gonzaga University’s civil engineering program. She grew up in Hawai’i and was encouraged by her father to apply her love for math and sciences to a career in civil engineering.
Surrounded by water growing up, it is only natural that she works on surface water management projects that make sure rivers and creeks stay healthy. After working for 15 years on projects throughout the state of Washington for the Department of Transportation, she had an opportunity to start a consulting engineering business, MP Stormwater Engineering LLC, with her good friend and fellow Gonzaga Alum, Rocio Peralta. She and Rocio believe in sharing their knowledge with others while solving problems along the way. They have been successfully in business for 17 years continuing to learn new things with each project.
Glorilyn received her master’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Washington and serves on the SEAS Executive Council at Gonzaga University. She has spent her civil engineering career practicing surface water design including hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, flow control and runoff treatment facility sizing, and natural drainage way mechanics. Glorilyn is well versed in the field of stormwater modeling and has provided training to engineers statewide. She is committed to increasing the number of students interested in engineering programs and to mentoring those students majoring in engineering. Glorilyn lives in Seattle with her husband, a Gonzaga Alum, and their three children.