Wiley & Wilson was founded by Edgar C. Wiley as a consulting engineering firm in 1901.
In 1913, E. John F. Wilson joined Mr. Wiley and the partnership of
Wiley & Wilson was formed. The partnership
expanded and grew into a multi-disciplined architectural, engineering,
and planning firm serving a solid base of industrial, commercial, and
governmental clients.
In 2000, Wiley & Wilson became an employee-owned firm through the establishment of an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). The firm is now 100% employee-owned.
In 2008, the firm implemented a new brand image and changed its name to
Wiley|Wilson. The tagline "Constant Progress" was introduced signifying
the evolving face of Wiley|Wilson.

The figurative "torch" icon in blazing color is an image that speaks of
longevity and consistency. Literally, the icon is an abstract portrayal
of the "WW" monogram while figuratively representing a torch -
illuminating the path of innovation and serving as a beacon for
progress and prosperity.
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