engineering season -newsletter final...chattanooga chapter james a. burran, pe kenneth ernest freer...

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2012 July • August • September Well fellow TSPE-ers, it’s that time of the year again, when we turn the leadership reigns over to new faces at both the State and Chapter levels. The goal behind this annual turnover is to share the responsibilities of running this great society and to have an ever-evolving list of ideas as to how we make it better. As of July 1st, I am one such “new face.” I will be taking over the State President’s role from the highly capable John Cole, PE, and am both honored and flattered to have been nominated for such an important position within our association. We have much to do and I hope not to disappoint. Thank you, John Cole, for your service to TSPE as President last year. With all of that said, let’s get to where I see our focus needing to be. Our goals are numerous and range from the protection of public health, safety and welfare, to promoting engineering competence, to stimulating the growth and respect of our great profession. In order to help us achieve these goals, TSPE has several committees whose duty it is to not only keep us from forgetting our priorities but to come up with new strategies of attack. Serving as President-Elect during the past year has given me the opportunity to also serve as the Chair for the Society Development Committee. So for starters, I’d like to focus on an issue that my eyes have been opened to of late... the importance of membership. Membership is “important” for many reasons. It’s who we work for and answer to, it’s the backing that makes us relevant, its dues make up more ENGINEERING SEASON by John “Jake” Greear, PE, TSPE President In February 2000, TSPE, ACEC, ASCE, ASHRAE, IEEE, and SAME had a dream to stimulate the interest of young people in math and science and help develop 21st century engineers. We launched a capital campaign to raise over $1.8 million to build the Tennessee Engineering Center (TEC), which is an addition to Adventure Science Center. The TEC includes a large meeting space, offices for TSPE and ACEC of TN, an archive area for the engineering associations, a conference room, and an engineering exhibit to educate young people visiting Adventure Science Center. Ten years ago, in June 2002, the dream became a reality and we moved our offices into the new space, engineering associations started having board meetings in the conference room and lunch meetings in what is now called Jack Wood Hall. Adventure Science Center has become a favorite place for meetings because of its welcoming environment and space availability. The combined efforts of the six engineering associations also increased communication and collaboration among them to the point that, today, ACEC and TSPE have joined forces with the American Society of Civil Engineers to have an annual meeting together. Committees of the three groups are planning a fun meeting with an interesting schedule of education sessions. There will be four different engineering tracks: civil, environmental and structural; geotechnical; transportation and engineering management; and electrical, mechanical and industrial. We hope you plan to attend the Annual Meeting September 13-14 at the Embassy Suites Murfreesboro. The schedule is included in this newsletter and posted on the website. Registration is now available at EventBrite: http://acecascetspe.eventbrite.com/ Jack Wood’s enthusiasm and tenacity made a dream come true and inspired new relationships that are paying dividends 10 years later. Thank you, Jack. REFLECTIONS AND COLLABORATION By Candy Toler, Executive Director of TSPE and ACEC of TN continued on page 3... • New PE’s • TEF Luncheon • New TSPE Members • TEF Scholarship Winners • 2012 Annual Meeting • Special Structural Inspection Quick Reference INSIDE 1

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Page 1: EnginEEring SEaSon -newsletter FINAL...Chattanooga Chapter James A. Burran, PE Kenneth Ernest Freer Brian Jason Huffine Joshua Q. Perkins, PE Ryan T. Rodewald, PE Knoxville Chapter

2012 July•August•September

Well fellowTSPE-ers, it’s thattimeoftheyear again, when we turn the leadershipreignsover tonew faces atboth theStateand Chapter levels. The goal behindthis annual turnover is to share theresponsibilitiesofrunningthisgreatsocietyandtohaveanever-evolvinglistofideasasto howwemake it better.As of July 1st,

I amone such “new face.” Iwill be takingover theStatePresident’srolefromthehighlycapableJohnCole,PE,andambothhonoredandflatteredtohavebeennominatedforsuchanimportantpositionwithinour association.Wehavemuch todo and Ihopenot todisappoint.Thankyou,JohnCole,foryourservicetoTSPEasPresidentlastyear.

Withallofthatsaid,let’sgettowhereIseeourfocusneedingtobe.Our goals are numerous and range from the protection of publichealth, safety andwelfare, to promoting engineering competence, tostimulatingthegrowthandrespectofourgreatprofession.Inordertohelpusachievethesegoals,TSPEhasseveralcommitteeswhosedutyit is to not only keep us from forgetting our priorities but to comeupwithnewstrategiesofattack.ServingasPresident-Electduringthepastyearhasgivenmetheopportunitytoalsoserveas theChair fortheSocietyDevelopmentCommittee.Soforstarters,I’dliketofocusonanissuethatmyeyeshavebeenopenedtooflate...theimportance ofmembership.

Membership is “important” for many reasons. It’swhoweworkforandanswerto,it’sthebackingthatmakesusrelevant,itsduesmakeupmore

EnginEEring SEaSon by John “Jake” Greear, PE, TSPE President

In February 2000,TSPE, ACEC, ASCE,ASHRAE,IEEE,andSAMEhadadreamto stimulate the interest of young peopleinmathandscienceandhelpdevelop21stcentury engineers.We launched a capitalcampaigntoraiseover$1.8milliontobuildtheTennesseeEngineeringCenter (TEC),whichisanadditiontoAdventureScience

Center. The TEC includes a large meeting space, offices for TSPEandACECofTN,anarchiveareafortheengineeringassociations,aconferenceroom,andanengineeringexhibittoeducateyoungpeoplevisitingAdventureScienceCenter.

Tenyearsago,inJune2002,thedreambecamearealityandwemovedourofficesintothenewspace,engineeringassociationsstartedhavingboardmeetingsintheconferenceroomandlunchmeetingsinwhatisnowcalledJackWoodHall.AdventureScienceCenterhasbecomeafavoriteplaceformeetingsbecauseofitswelcomingenvironmentandspaceavailability.

Thecombinedeffortsofthesixengineeringassociationsalsoincreasedcommunicationandcollaborationamongthemtothepointthat,today,

ACECandTSPEhavejoinedforceswiththeAmericanSocietyofCivilEngineerstohaveanannualmeetingtogether.

Committeesof the threegroups areplanninga funmeetingwith aninterestingscheduleofeducationsessions.Therewillbefourdifferentengineering tracks: civil, environmental and structural; geotechnical;transportationandengineeringmanagement;andelectrical,mechanicalandindustrial.

WehopeyouplantoattendtheAnnual Meeting September 13-14 attheEmbassySuitesMurfreesboro.Thescheduleis includedinthisnewsletterandpostedonthewebsite.RegistrationisnowavailableatEventBrite:http://acecascetspe.eventbrite.com/

JackWood’s enthusiasm and tenacitymade a dream come true andinspired new relationships that are paying dividends 10 years later.Thankyou,Jack.

rEflEctionS and collaboration By Candy Toler, Executive Director of TSPE and ACEC of TN

continued on page 3...

• New PE’s

• TEF Luncheon

• New TSPE Members

• TEF Scholarship Winners

• 2012 Annual Meeting

• Special Structural Inspection Quick Reference

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Share your experience with students who share your passion.

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Seeking retired or working engineers to join a team committed to delivering real-life, hands-on experience in a rigorous academic program.

• Instructors• Adjunct professors• Mentors• Student project sponsors

You’ll be part of ABET accredited programs in mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and civil and environmental engineering (seeking ABET in Fall 2013). Also introducing a master’s degree in engineering management this fall.

Contact: Dr. Fort GwinnRaymond B. Jones College of Engineering615.966.6144 • [email protected]

ChattanoogaMack McCarley, [email protected]

KnoxvilleAdam Byard, [email protected]

LakewayJamie Carden, [email protected]

MemphisTom Lawrence, [email protected]

NashvilleKristi Schnell, [email protected]

TullahomaHarry Clark, PE, [email protected]

UpperEastTennesseeScott P. Schallon, [email protected]

PresidentJohn (Jake) Greear, [email protected]

PresidentElectPatrick Smith, [email protected]

VicePresidentRandal Braker, [email protected]

SecretaryLes Beaver, [email protected]

TreasurerPaul Kelly, [email protected]

PastPresidentJohn Cole, PE, [email protected]

NSPEDelegateJim Currey, PE, [email protected]

TSPE HeadquartersTennesseeEngineeringCenter800FortNegleyBlvd.Nashville,TN37203615-242-2486www.tnspe.org

ExecutiveDirectorCandy [email protected]

ManagerofMemberServices/EditorJudy [email protected]

2012-2013 TSPEChapter Presidents

2012-2013 TSPEExecutive Committee

ChattanoogaArmandE.Allaire,IIIChristopherMichaelBerryMichaelEdwardBradleyOladokunE.FaduyileRyanShawFergusonMiltonLewisNaylor,Jr.WalterPierceWojick

KnoxvilleNathanS.BenditzJamesonF.CagleWilliamRobertCantrellScottE.CastleberryLeslieB.ColvardSusanG.L.DelandLarryJoeDockeryLauraK.DuncanJamesC.Farmer,IIChristopherN.FlexerBryanA.GipsonJustinA.GossJonathonR.GriffinBrianHaasMichaelD.HoganTimothyS.KlingermanSaraE.MartinezBiswaRajPokharelBrandinLeeRuthJohnHong-JunShimBenFranklinSwanner,IVCandaceD.VannasdaleNicholasAdamVowellAmandaSpencerWilliamsDrewE.WinderTingXuJamesM.Yearger

MemphisJasonD.BlackMatthewE.DorseyMichaelJ.FeuserJeffreyL.FugateMykolaIvanovichKasichMohamedG.OsmanCliftonP.PhillipsGeorgPingenDanielTaylorBryanL.ThompsonJosephKarlUnger

NashvilleJoshuaD.BackmanJacobTrentonBlystoneNicholasJ.DeblasisMickyL.DobsonSiphayD.DouangvilayMichaelE.DriverJesseK.EasterlingBethanyC.FritzJosephM.HaddixJasonA.HaleJohnD.Harrington,IIIMichelleMarieHatcherClintonT.HeadSaraR.JohnsonMichaelR.JoyceJohnW.KnapekPatrickLeapDevonMilliganMooreTerranceL.NashJasonB.PhillipsKevinM.RayKristenDavisRiceT.DewayneRogers

Nashville (cont.)DavidW.SellersShawnM.SullivanM.ScottTerryTravisL.ToddAndrewH.TramellVijayKumarUpadhyayaJordanC.WallaceR.ScottWarrenJ.ZacharyWilkinsonJulieM.Wilson

LakewayJosephB.Hillard

TullahomaGaryD.Melton

Upper EastJohnB.BrownCarlosCarvajalJoshuaS.EarleyRobertoSerranoGalvezJeremyD.GibsonLaurenN.GibsonAdamGrayHarberMichaelR.HyltonSandyR.NaveCoreyW.PitchfordCliveLeeSorhaindoBenjaminK.Whitehead

JamesW.PittmanAPOAP-KadenaAFB

nEw PE’S

*For additional information about chapter meetings and location, go to www.tnspe.org/About Us/Leadership/ChapterPresidents.

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Chattanooga ChapterJamesA.Burran,PEKennethErnestFreerBrianJasonHuffineJoshuaQ.Perkins,PERyanT.Rodewald,PE Knoxville ChapterDavidA.Marcum,PEJocelynF.McInturff,PEKevinT.Stoltenberg,PEClintonTylerSwires

Memphis ChapterPovChinJordanDraperIanEngstrom,PECharlesL.HarrisMASCE,PEShaneLeeHollinJonathanEHuospeth,PEDavidWOlmstead,PE Nashville ChapterJeffreyRobertCheyneJeffreyJenningsVaughan

Student ChapterDustinL.BrownMatthewRyanBushMalloryJ.HarveyEricSturartJohnsonJamesLaneyJasonTerrellMannMinhH.NguyenSimeonDeaOtienoRebeccaBrookePalmerJonathanDavidThomasJordanCThompson

nEw tSPE MEMbErS

Member NewsJoe Ledford, PE, has been appointedchairman of the board of Barge, Waggoner,SumnerandCannon,Inc.Ledfordismanagerofthefirm’sKnoxvilleoffice.

Richard C. Bursi, PE, president andCEOofOGCB,Inc.,Memphis,hasbeenap-pointedtotheArchitects’andEngineers’Boardasassociatemember.

Steve Lane, PE,ExecutiveVicePresidentof Smith Seckman Reid, Inc., was recentlynamedaFellowofACEC.

Nitaya Chayangkura, PE, has beennamed an associate at Gresham, Smithand Partners. Nitaya is a Civil Engineer inTransportation.

Deron McIntosh, PE, LEED GA, hasbeen named an associate at Gresham, SmithandPartnersMcIntosh,Deronisamanagerinthefirm’sBuildingandIndustrialDivision.

than half of our annual operating revenue,and it’s this groupweneed to continuouslygrow,groomandpushtoexcel.Thefirststepinthisprocessistoincreasemembership.Inorder to achieve this, it is our responsibilitytoget thewordouttoTennessee’sengineersaboutwhatwedoforthem,aswellassocietyat-large, and encourage them to join us inaction. Show them thatwe are valuable forprofessional networking and continuingeducation (I’m sure that, like me, many ofyouonlysawthissideofTSPEatfirsttoo)togettheminthedoor.However,ourworkdoesnotstopthere.Weareaprettyshallowgroupifthat’sallwestrivetobe.Oncewegettheminthedoor,wehavetokeepnewmembers.Inordertodothis,Ibelieveweneedtoshowthemthedepthofourvalueandengagetheminsocietalprocesses.It’sbeinginvolvedatthislevelthatgeneratesthetrueinterestweneedtosustainasuccessfulleadershippool,allowsus to creatively continue to accomplish ourgoalsandgivesmembersthedesireto“stayonboard”whenthereareotherdistractions,timedemandsandeconomicstrains.

Please help me and our new SocietyDevelopment Committee Chair, President-Elect Patrick Smith, PE, come up withinnovativewaystoreachouttonewmembers,show them TSPE’s value, and get theminvolvedinsocietybusiness.ThankyouandIlookforwardtoasuccessfulcomingyear!

Humblyyours, John“Jake”Greear,PE

EnginEEring SEaSon continued from page 1

SuPPort thE tEnnESSEE EnginEEring foundation

TheTennesseeEngineeringFoundation(TEF)was created in1986 to advance and supporttheengineeringprofessioninTennessee.TEFraises funds for scholarships and otherK-12STEM education support activities suchas MATHCOUNTS – the primary sourceof funding for these initiatives is the TEFLuncheon,whichwillbeonSeptember13.

The TEF is a charitable, educational, andscientific organization (501(c)(3) andcontributions are deductible to the extentallowedbylaw.

Wehopethatyouwillplantoattendthisyear’sluncheon. Informationonpurchasing ticketsisincludedontheenclosedbrochure.

In 2011-12, the TEF awarded scholarshipsto three engineering students because of asuccessful fundraising luncheon in August2011atwhichTDOTCommissionerSchroerwasthekeynotespeaker.

TEF scholarship winners are:

Eric Collins (Brentwood), a rising seniorin nuclear engineering at the University ofTennessee-Knoxville,wonthe$4,000Dorothyand Arthur Crouch Memorial Scholarship,which is fundedby theLadiesAuxiliaryandthe TSPE Nashville Chapter through theTennesseeEngineeringFoundation.

Emily Epperson (Sequatchie),arisingseniorincivilengineeringatTennesseeTechnologicalUniversityinCookevillewasawarded$3,500.

Jesse West (Chattanooga), a rising seniorin mechanical engineering at the Universityof Tennessee-Chattanooga, won a $3,500scholarship.

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