DENVER — On Thursday, June 15, 2017, the National Society of Professional Engineers of Colorado (NSPE-CO) held an award dinner at Lone Tree Golf Club and Hotel for 30+ attendees.
Speakers at the event included:
Past Winners, Steve Conklin (President of NSPE-CO),
Patrick Roberts (Senior Project Engineer at Martin/Martin, Inc., President Elect NSPE-CO, Treasurer CMAA Colorado)
Congratulations to the following winners:
Dave Kreneck, P.E., F-NSPE 2017 Selection as NSPE Fellow
Ethan Alcazar (Eaton High School) – K-12 Student of the Year
Clinton Parapat (Colorado School of Mines 2017 Graduate) – University Student of the Year
Matt Bixby (Cherry Creek Challenge School) – K-12 Educator of the Year
Peter Marxhausen, P.E. (University of Colorado- Denver) – University Educator of the Year
William Pierce, P.E. (Knott Laboratory) -Young Engineer of the Year
Steve Knapp, P.E. (Knott Laboratorys) -Project Manager of the Year
Mark Westberg, P.E. (City of Wheatridge) – Public Sector Engineer of the Year
Nate Dowden, P.E. (RMG Engineering) – Manager of the Year
Pamela Quillin, P.E. (Quillin Engineering) – Woman Engineer of the Year
Martin/Martin, Inc. – Project of the Year
NSPE-CO is comprised of four local Chapters (Central, Northern, Southern, Pikes Peak) throughout the State of Colorado with approximately 400 members. Each Chapter organizes and conducts chapter meetings from September through May of each year. Chapter meetings feature guest speakers on topics relevant to the engineering community. Socializing, networking and education are key features of each meeting. An annual meeting of all chapters is held in early June.
National Society of Professional Engineers – Colorado Chapter was organized as a member State of the National Society of Professional Engineers in 1949.
Images courtesy of The Unfound Door.