Matt Sprinkle, P.E
Principal and Owner
Matt is the owner and founder of Sprinkle Engineering. Matt has 20 years of experience providing land development consulting to the East Tennessee development community.
Matt graduated from Tennessee Tech University in 1997 with a degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering. He has lived in Maryville for over twenty years with his wife Nikki and adult children Eli and Annabelle.
When Matt is not working, he enjoys traveling, spending time with his family and friends and watching English Premier League soccer. He is an avid supporter of Arsenal Football Club.
Petunia (Tune) Sprinkle
Chief of Security
Tune’s dedication to Sprinkle Engineering is unmatched. She keeps the office safe from the mail carrier, bees, stray cats and cardboard boxes.
When not working Tune enjoys playing tug and is a connoisseur of eggs and macaroni and cheese.
Jerry Sprinkle
Chief of Public Relations and Marketing
Jerry is the Sprinkle Engineering bundle of energy. His friendly nature and outgoing personality is infectious in the office. As the Chief of Public Relations and Marketing, Jerry has worked tirelessly in the backyard of the office making new professional connections. Through these connections, he has expanded the client base of Sprinkle Engineering to include neighborhood dogs, cats, rabbits, snakes and squirrels.
When not working, Jerry likes to spend his free time doing zoomies, staring down The Temp, and shredding any lose papers left around the office.
Cooper Sprinkle
The Temp
Recently rescued behind a Starbucks in Charlotte, NC, Cooper is our newest employee. With a deep passion for printing, he takes his role as The Temp very seriously—perching nearby, staring intensely, and occasionally walking across freshly printed pages to add his personal touch. Cooper has been known to deliver the occasional surprise scratch, which we generously interpret as performance feedback. We’re not sure how long his temp assignment will last, but we’re all secretly hoping it’s permanent.
When he's not managing the print queue, Cooper can be found stretched out and gazing out the window, hiding in his tent, or antagonizing the Chief of Public Relations.