Tori Tripp is a Professional Engineer with over 18 years in design experience.  Her experience includes wastewater collection and treatment, storm water collection and conveyance, site development, transportation, and water treatment and distribution.  She received her Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from Purdue University in 1998.  In 2003, she received her Professional Engineering License from the State of Indiana.

Tori has been the design engineer and project manager on several waste water treatment expansions including the Town of Flora, Town of Brookston, and Town of Battle Ground.  She has led the design on site expansion projects including the National Guard facility in Lafayette and the development of Haggarty Pointe Subdivision also located in Lafayette.  Her expertise was used for the first phase of the C&O Trail located in Merrilliville.  She also has experience in road design, having led the design of Brady Lane Reconstruction and Tyler Road Safety Improvements both located in Tippecanoe County.

 In 2009, as the project manager/engineer for the Ross Road Lift Station Project located in Lafayette, the project was awarded the Merit award by ACEC of Indiana on its design.  The project included a 20.7 MGD pumping station and 47 foot tall overflow structure located 6.5 miles from the lift station.  Tori is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Tori and her husband, Steven, live in Converse, IN with their five children, Ruth, Sarah Beth, Eva, Samuel and Mara.    Tori is a member of the Converse Redevelopment Commission, Mother of Preschoolers and Greentown Wesleyan Church.  She enjoys spending time with her family, scrapbooking, bicycling, and walking with her three Welsh Corgis, Moses, Naomi and Jesse.