Graham is a Project Engineer with a unique bioprocessing research and development background, holding a Master's in Biosystems Engineering from Clemson University. During his academic journey, Graham's research project focused on developing mass transfer coefficient determination methods for CO2 and designing airlift devices for outdoor algae raceway development in collaboration with the industry partner Carbon Cents. With a strong passion for sustainable design, Graham's approach differs from the norm. He is determined to introduce innovative biological engineering designs and sustainable practices into the industry. His dedication to doing things the right way and his role models among his colleagues align perfectly with the values of Isomer Project Group.
Outside of work, Graham resides in downtown Greenville with his wife, Sarah Grace. He's an avid outdoors enthusiast and enjoys surfing, climbing, and snowboarding (really anything else with boards). Graham is also a voracious reader of 19th-century literature, enjoys playing games, and is passionate about making the perfect gluten-free loaf for his wife. Graham is committed to giving back through his volunteer work with organizations such as South Carolina Health Professionals for Climate Action and Sustaining Way, where he shares his engineering and sustainability expertise. He's also involved in his community through the Village Church in Greenville.