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Texas Section ASCE Leaders — A Time of Reflection for Section Anniversary Planning
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) states in their by-laws that the Society's objective is "the advancement of the science and profession of engineering to enhance the welfare of humanity." The Society's vision is to be "engineers as global leaders building a better quality of life." The Society's mission is to "provide essential value to our members, their careers, our partners, and the public through facilitating the advancement of technology, encouraging and providing the tools for lifelong learning, promoting professionalism and the profession, developing and supporting civil engineer leaders, and advocating infrastructure and environmental stewardship." Over the last six months interviews of some 52 living Texas Section leaders have taken place. The backgrounds, families, education, careers, accomplishments, visions, mentors and special events in their lives have been captured in an Oral History file commemorating the 95th Anniversary of the Texas Section — ASCE. These interviews help to highlight how each leader has accomplished their objectives, shared visions, and put his or her mission to work affecting the lives of our profession and the public in general.
Texas Section ASCE Leaders — A Time of Reflection for Section Anniversary Planning
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) states in their by-laws that the Society's objective is "the advancement of the science and profession of engineering to enhance the welfare of humanity." The Society's vision is to be "engineers as global leaders building a better quality of life." The Society's mission is to "provide essential value to our members, their careers, our partners, and the public through facilitating the advancement of technology, encouraging and providing the tools for lifelong learning, promoting professionalism and the profession, developing and supporting civil engineer leaders, and advocating infrastructure and environmental stewardship." Over the last six months interviews of some 52 living Texas Section leaders have taken place. The backgrounds, families, education, careers, accomplishments, visions, mentors and special events in their lives have been captured in an Oral History file commemorating the 95th Anniversary of the Texas Section — ASCE. These interviews help to highlight how each leader has accomplished their objectives, shared visions, and put his or her mission to work affecting the lives of our profession and the public in general.
Texas Section ASCE Leaders — A Time of Reflection for Section Anniversary Planning
Furlong, John N. (Autor:in) / Luna, Melinda (Autor:in) / Assaad, Mark (Autor:in)
Great River History Symposium at World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009 ; 2009 ; Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Great Rivers History ; 67-82
08.05.2009
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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