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April 2014 REGION DIRECTOR'S REPORT Board Tackles Strategic Topics; Elects 11 Distinguished Members; Votes on LA Section’s Proposal to Form 501(c)6 ![]() David represented you at the March 21-22, 2014, ASCE Board of Direction meeting, which was held in Arlington, Virginia. David and his fellow ASCE Board of Direction members dealt with a variety of issues, including the following:
VIRGINIA SECTION ASCE Virginias Student Conference attracts 14 universities’ teams ![]() Photo courtesy West Virginia University Institute of Technology Student Chapter The West Virginia University Institute of Technology’s ASCE Student Chapter readies its concrete canoe “Possimpossible” to hit the road for Charlottesville, VA, and ASCE’s 2014 Virginias Student Conference, hosted by the University of Virginia. The Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge regional finals and other conference events attracted Student Chapters from a total of 14 schools in Virginia, West Virginia and the Washington, D.C. area. Chapter website>> Conference website>> VIRGINIA SECTION Construction engineering professor named Distinguished Member Jesus de la Garza, Ph.D., Dist.M.ASCE , NAC, has been selected by ASCE as a Distinguished Member, the highest honor the Society can bestow short of election to ASCE president. A professor of construction engineering and management at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, where he leads the Center for Highway Asset Management ProgramS, de la Garza is an internationally acknowledged leader in construction education and research. Learn more about ASCE’s newest Distinguished Member in ASCE News NATIONAL CAPITAL SECTION Former Navy vice admiral, visionary in infrastructure logistics, named Distinguished Member Michael K. Loose, P.E., USN (Ret.), Dist.M.ASCE, has been selected by ASCE as a Distinguished Member, the highest honor the Society can bestow short of election to ASCE president. The retired Navy vice admiral last served as the deputy chief of Naval Operations for Fleet Readiness and Logistics and was responsible for the planning, programming, and resourcing of the Navy’s energy, environmental, and logistics programs and the maintenance and operations of its ships, submarines, aircraft, and shore infrastructure. He is currently senior vice president and infrastructure and environment division manager at Parsons Corporation. Learn more about ASCE’s newest Distinguished Member in ASCE News. NATIONAL CAPITAL SECTION Master of highly complex infrastructure projects named Distinguished Member Dennis M. Kamber, P.E, Dist.M.ASCE, has been selected by ASCE as a Distinguished Member, the highest honor the Society can bestow short of election to ASCE president. Senior vice president of ARCADIS U.S., Inc., Kamber is renowned for developing and implementing innovative design solutions and for effective management of the infrastructure of complex design-build program and construction management projects. Learn more about ASCE’s newest Distinguished Member in ASCE News. INDIANA SECTION Notre Dame professor receives ASCE sustainable coasts award Joannes J. A. Westerink, Ph.D., M.ASCE, is the recipient of the Orville T. Magoon Sustainable Coasts Award for developing computational fluid dynamics models to predict hurricane storm surge, for applying his expertise to build more sustainable coastal communities, and for educating and inspiring the next generation of coastal engineers. He is chairman of the civil and environmental engineering and earth sciences department at the University of Notre Dame. Learn more about the achievements that made Westerink worthy in ASCE News KENTUCKY SECTION Engineers help to extract rare Corvettes from massive sinkhole Early in the morning of February 12, a massive karst formation had opened an oblong sinkhole 45 feet wide, 60 feet long, and 27 feet deep at the National Corvette Museum, swallowing up eight of the classic cars. A team of engineers and construction experts quickly assembled on site to assess the situation and determine the immediate steps to stabilize the structure. Local firm Scott, Murphy & Daniel, LLC, served as the project manager and coordinator of the team. Find out more in ASCE’s online Civil Engineering magazine. Read story>> Outreach event? Concrete Canoe? Let us know and we'll announce it here! Spring is here (in much of the world), and we're moving into a very busy time of year. If you’re a local ASCE leader and your Section, Branch, Younger Member Group, or Student Chapter has staged any special events, engaged in outreach from grade-school kids to lawmakers, ramped up for Concrete Canoe regionals, or anything of the sort, let ASCEnews Weekly know and we may include it in next month’s Region report. You may already have written about it and posted pictures in your newsletter, website, or social media. Share the details and any photos at asce.org/localnews. Got questions? Write to submissions@asce.org. Missed last month's Region 4 update? See the March edition of News Around Region 4 Share this page via social media and email: ![]() |