THE ARIZONA CIVIL ENGINEERVolume 95 Issue 1 - November 2019
In This Issue
A Message from the President
ASCE SAB and U of A Volunteer Daywith Trees for Tucson
Southern Arizona Branch News andUpdates
November LuncheonEngineers Week Committee Meeting
Southern Arizona Branch YMF NewsA Year in ReviewWelcome New Board Members
Phoenix Branch YMF NewsNew Chair Position - PE CourseReview ProctorPBYMF Social Kickball with AZ Water
Upcoming Events
November 1 & 2U of A Homecoming
November 9PBYMF Social Kickball with AZ Water
November 15SAB Engineers Week Meeting
November 21Deadline to Apply for ASCELegislative Fly-In
December 4-6Kaibab Trail Hike
January 23
A Message from the PresidentBreanna Connolly, PE, M.ASCE,
ASCE AZ
I am excited and honored to be named theASCE AZ Section President this year.Thank you to Ted Smithwick for his servicelast year as the Section President inaddition to his many previous years on theSection and YMF Boards. He has inspiredmany, including myself, to get moreinvolved and make their ASCE membershipeven more meaningful.
I was reminded at our Region 8 Assemblyand Arizona Section Conference, therelationships you make in ASCE can trulylast a lifetime. I now can look back over thelast 12 years as a professional, as well asmy time in the U of A Student Section, andam amazed by all the people I’ve met andstill continue to reconnect with through myparticipation in ASCE.
One of my favorite things is the diversity ofour members. I love hearing everyone’sunique story of their career path and how
Region 8 Winter Assembly Meeting
January 24 & 25ASCE Region 8 & 9 Multi-RegionLeadership Conference
March 11 & 12ASCE Legislative Fly-In
For more information visit the Calendar.
Job Openings
Land Survey Crew ChiefPerry Engineering
Civil Engineering DesignerPerry Engineering
Civil Engineering Project ManagerPerry Engineering
Building Inspector ITown of Marana
Project Manager/Senior Civil EngineerDOWL
For more information visit the Job Bank.
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all our disciplines interact with each other.We have the opportunity to learn outside ofour personal expertise and comfort zonejust by talking to each other.
With that said, I encourage everyone tomake sure to renew your membership andensure your relationships continue to grow.Right now, there are several added *cash*bonuses to renewing your membership.
Renew now, to will avoid the holidayrush when life is extra hectic, andhave one less thing to think about.
Renew now and you could win a$1,000 Amazon.com gift card forearly renewal. Remaining drawingdeadlines are November 12 andDecember 13. Renew today!
If you are a member, you can get anadded bonus by referring membersby visiting our Member Get aMember page. You can receive a$50 Amazon.com Gift Card foreach newly joining professionalmember you refer. At the end of theyear, the member with the mostsuccessful referrals will get a $500Amazon.com Gift Card.
Finally, Region 8 announced a MembershipDrive Contest. The largest increase bypercentage of dues-paying members willreceive additional funding to supportmember activities, scholarships or othermember benefits. Section winners will beawarded $1000. One will be selected forlarge sections (like us) and one for smallsections.
Get online and renew now! Also, pleasespread the word and encourage yourfriends, coworkers and young engineers tocheck out our YMF meetings, BranchLuncheons and all upcoming ASCEactivities. Most companies will sponsor youto be a member of 1 organization, let’smake it ASCE!
If you have any suggestions on how we canbetter serve you, please feel free to contactme:[email protected].
ASCE SAB and U of A Volunteer Day with Trees for TucsonDeirdre W. Brosnihan, PE, CFM, Community Service Chair, Southern Arizona Branch
On Saturday, October 26th, members from the Southern Arizona Branch and University ofArizona chapter joined with other volunteer groups to help Trees for Tucson to plant 53 treesin south central Tucson. The neighborhood was selected for planting due to the low existingcanopy of trees and its status as a low income neighborhood. Many of the residents receivingfree trees were either financially or physically unable to plant trees themselves. ASCEvolunteers dug basins, planted trees, built berms and mulched the berm as part ofteams. Special thanks to the 12 U of A students who woke up early on a Saturday to buildsome perfectly graded tree basins!
Southern Arizona Branch News and UpdatesChelsi Remme, PE, M.ASCE, President-Elect, Southern Arizona Branch
November Luncheon
Please join us for a presentation from
Diana Alarcon, Director
City of Tucson Department of Transportation
Wednesday, November 13th @ 11:30am
Register Here
Engineers Week Committee Meeting
It is almost time for the Engineers Week meeting! The second meeting is scheduled for
Friday, November 15th at noonLunch will be provided at La Botana!
E Week is a week long series of events in February promoting and celebrating Engineering.ASCE partners with other associations during E Week to host a number of event during EWeek including:
Introduce a Girl to EngineeringEngineering at the Mall DayTech TourEngineers Week Banquet and Awards PresentationIf you would like to be a part of any or all of these events, please email Chelsi Remme .
Southern Arizona Branch YMF A Year in ReviewJose Aguilar, PE, M.ASCE, Past President, Southern Arizona Branch YMF
Thank You From the Now "Past President"
Hello everyone!
As I am rolling off as SAB YMF President I justwanted to take the time to thank you all forgiving me the awesome opportunity to serveyou and also thank you for helping our chaptermake a strong impact in our industry and alsomake a positive contribution in our community. Iwanted to share a summary of what thanks toYOUR help we were able to accomplish this lastyear. We couldn't have done it without thesupport and the hard work by our executiveboard (see picture below). It's been a pleasureworking with such wonderful group of engineersand I look forward to seeing this group continueto grow. I'll see you all around!
Sincerely,Jose Aguilar
It looks like our album just dropped and its lit! ;)
We Provided Scholarships...
Thanks to YOUR support in our Golf Tournament we gave out $2,000 in scholarships!
We Inspired and Helped Future Engineers...
We reached out to over 125 students from allacross Arizona with our PVC Bridge Competition
in partnership with MESA!
We helped students get ready for Career Nightby reviewing their resumes and helping them
practice their elevator speeches.
#1 in Softball
We beat the ASCE Student Chapter! *Cue "We are the Champions"*
But Most Importantly...
We had a blast together! (Pun intended)
What an amazing year. And now let's get ready for a new one!
Welcome New Board Members!
Please help us welcome one of our two new board member by congratulating them if you see themaround!
2019 - 2020 SecretaryDaniela Shelley
Structural EngineerM3 Engineering & TechnologyUniversity of Texas at El Paso
Favorite Quote:”Do not go where the path may lead, go insteadwhere there is no path and leave a trail” - Ralph
Waldo Emerson
2019-2020 TreasurerBenjamin Mitchell
Transportation & Hydrology Intern IIPSOMAS
The University of Arizona
Favorite Quote:”Anyone who has never made a mistake hasnever tried anything new.” - Albert Einstein
Phoenix Branch YMF NewsAndrew Moreno, PE, M.ASCE, President, Phoenix Branch YMF
New YMF Chair Position - PECourse Review Proctor
YMF is looking for candidates interested inproctoring the yearly Spring and Fall YMFPE Review Course classes. The Chair willwork with the YMF Board to schedule andmanage the classes for courseregistrants.
Expected commitment is approximately 18afternoons a year, 9 each in the Springand Fall. In addition to holding a YMF
YMF Social Kickball with AZWater
Join ASCE YMF and AZ Water for anafternoon of kickball and refreshments onSaturday, November 9th.
More details coming soon. ContactFernando Guidini([email protected]) if youhave any questions.
Chair position, the PE Proctor position willbe PAID!
If you would like to submit your name forconsideration, or have any questionsabout the position requirements, pleasecontact Andrew Moreno([email protected]).
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