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Richard Tomasetti To Moderate ACEC-NY Panel At Cooper Union On "Life Stories: Consulting Engineering As A Career Path"

March 01, 2008

Richard Tomasetti, chairman of Thornton Tomasetti, Inc., one of the world’s leading structural engineering and design firms, will moderate a panel entitled “Life Stories: Consulting Engineering as a Career Path,” sponsored by the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York on Thursday, April 10th at 6 p.m. at the Cooper Union School of Engineering’s Wollman Auditorium at 51 Astor Place in Manhattan.

The American Council of Engineering Companies of New York has assembled a panel of recognized leaders in the consulting engineering industry to share their personal stories about their career paths. Consulting engineers work in many areas: buildings, highways, bridges, systems and technology, energy conservation, telecommunications, clean air and water and sustainability. This program has been organized in partnership with The Cooper Union’s Albert Nerken School of Engineering.

The panel will feature personal stories of the career paths of leading engineers including: David Glickman, P.E., president of Glickman Engineering PLLC; Cristina M. Gonzalez, P.E., principal of Langan Engineering & environmental Services, P.C.; Walter J. Mehl, Jr., P.E., partner, Jaros, Baum & Bolles; John B. Rice, P.E., partner, Atkinson Koven Feinberg Engineers, LLP; Milo Riverso, PhD., P.E., executive vice president of STV Group, Inc.; Jeff Schechtman, P.E., vice president, Parsons Brinckerhoff; and Susan Walter, P.E., principal of Stantec Consulting Services Inc. Opening comments will be delivered by Dr. Eleanor Baum, dean of the Albert Nerken School of Engineering at Cooper Union.

“These individuals are leaders in their fields and can offer keen insights to young adults considering consulting engineering as a career path,” said Mr. Tomasetti, whose firm has helped shape engineering and construction professionals of tomorrow as a founding member of the ACE Mentoring Program, and recently established the Thornton Tomasetti Foundation to support the education and community outreach activities of young engineers and architects.

The program is free but space is limited. Reservations are appreciated by calling 212-682-6338 or e-mail at tina@acecny.org.




About Thornton Tomasetti (www.ThorntonTomasetti.com)
Thornton Tomasetti provides engineering services to clients worldwide on buildings of all sizes and complexity. From the tallest buildings and the longest spans, to innovative building systems and materials, the firm is committed to creating the best solutions through its technical ingenuity, pursuit of excellence, and responsiveness to client needs. Our work is in three practice areas: Building Structures, Building Skin and Building Performance. Founded in 1956 as Lev Zetlin & Associates, today Thornton Tomasetti is a 650-person organization of engineers and architects collaborating from offices across the United States and in Shanghai, Hong Kong, London, Moscow, and the Middle East.

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