| Our Staff
Storie Quast
President & Founder
Storie Quast is the founder and president of Taylor's Structural Imaging, LLC. Storie co-founded Taylor's Concrete Cutting Services and has 11 years experience in the concrete cutting industry. Seeing a need for providing safe cutting practices, Storie formed Taylor's Structural Imaging, LLC to provide a safe and effective way to image concrete, and avoid cutting critical structural features. Taylor's is minority owned and a designated "DBE" Disadvantaged Business Enterprise.
Storie is a proud graduate of Western Kentucky University, holding a bachelors degree in accounting. She is active in the community and is a proud supporter of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee and Total Cheer in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
When not acting as business guru and conquering the world of GPR, Storie spends her time with her two daughters, supporting them in their cheerleading practices and competitions. She also enjoys fishing, line dancing, and traveling.
Cody Chastain
Senior GPR Technician
Cody is the Senior GPR Technician for Taylor's. As well as working with customers in GPR imaging, Cody is an estimator, dispatcher, and does sales for both Taylor's Imaging and Taylor's Concrete Cutting Services. Cody has a command for knowing what it takes to get the job done.
After graduating, Cody went into the construction field knowing there were endless opportunities for advancement. Cody began his career as a surveying, completing land surveys and after years of working as a surveyor, Cody began looking for a fresh start and found it with Taylor's.
In his free time, Cody enjoys spending time with his son, golfing, the outdoors, coin collecting and traveling. He is also a UK fan, GO CATS!
Amber Yuellig, MA
GPR Technician, Archaeologist
Amber Yuellig is the newest member of the Taylor's staff. Hailing from Cincinnati, Ohio, Amber is ready to settle down near her family and friends. "I am happy to have found a job that I really enjoy that draws on my expertise and experiences."
Amber's love of the outdoors and of history led her to complete a Bachelors degree in anthropology and minor in geology at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky and her Masters degree in Archaeology at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida. Following her academic career, she joined the staff at the Tribal Historic Preservation Office of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, where she was first introduced to GPR, utilizing it in archaeological context to identify unmarked graves in cemeteries and a historic Fort Shackelford dating to the Third Seminole War. She has also served as an archaeologist for the National Park Service at Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park.
In her free time, you will most likely find Amber outdoors. Amber is an avid caver, exploring and mapping the underground in Kentucky. She also enjoys traveling, hiking, camping, and eating ethnic food. |