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2013 January • February • March Giving by John “Jake” Greear, PE, TSPE President I had planned on writing about the upcoming legislative session or some other TSPE business in this issue of the newsletter. However, I struggled to find the time to sit down and pull it together or even determine the clear purpose around which I was to organize my thoughts. I just wasn’t inspired. Then I received my favorite Christmas card of this holiday season and what I needed to write about came into focus. Giving. It’s a common mission in my family, especially during this time of the year, so I’m not sure why it took this jolt of inspiration for me to see the light. Regardless, its receipt was timely. The card came from Knox ProCorps, Inc. (www.knoxprocorps.org), a non-profit organization in the Knoxville area created to provide area professionals an opportunity to utilize their talents and expertise to improve the health and welfare of impoverished communities in East Tennessee and abroad. I was first exposed to the organization through a fund-raising event to support a water project in Guatemala called Project Ulpan. I learned a little about the project and discovered that a local engineer I knew, Mark McKinney (one of TSPE’s own), had volunteered to go to the Ulpan Valley to serve as the project coordinator for a year. What I did not realize, until Mark came to a Lakeway TSPE Chapter meeting to discuss the project logistics, was that he was taking his family of six with him! The sacrifices that he and his family are making are incredible. It both amazes and inspires me. So, with this motivation fresh in my heart, I am going to ask you to do what I’ve thought to do countless times, but have carried out far too seldom. In the coming year, give of yourself and your resources to better the lives of others less fortunate than you. It’s easy to think of the plans you’ve made for your next car, home improvement project, or vacation and the hard work it will take to achieve it. It’s easy to feel deserving. It’s easy to feel like you’re never quite at the level of comfort you “need” to be able to give much, if anything, to others. continued on page 5... A very special Christmas gift by Bryon Fortner, Sevierville Public Works Director and Past TSPE President and Mark McKinney, PE Six engineers and other professionals took a week out of their lives in December to give the villagers of Semesche, Guatemala, a very special Christmas present – clean water. Kris Hatchell, Kevin Colvett, and Mark McKinney have been working on this project for several months, laying the groundwork for a challenging, yet so very necessary, project. The McKinneys live in the same complex with Kris and Dee Dee Hatchell about 3 miles further up the valley. They have committed a year of their lives for this work. Kevin Colvett and his family lived in the Ulpan Valley prior to the McKinneys moving there. Clean drinking water is one of our very basic human needs, yet we sometimes take it for granted. To give you a better sense of the living conditions, we should point out that most of the Ulpan Valley has no electricity, even though almost While there is a wet weather spring in the middle of Semesche, that spring is far from pure or even reliable. In fact, during the five days the team was there (a strange several days with clear, beautiful skies), the spring had essentially dried up. This spring is the result of the karst terrain of Guatemala, which carries surface drainage from an upstream field that doubles as a pasture and soccer field. After Mark McKinney took a trip to the Ulpan Valley of central Guatemala in February, he and his wife Katy felt led to move their family there to help get clean water to the indigenous Mayan people living under tough conditions. If you know Mark, you probably know that he has four children – all 7 and younger – so this is a real commitment! continued on page 2... Inside • MATHCOUNTS • New TSPE Members • Member News/Chapter News • Engineers’ Day on the Hill 1 2012-2013 TSPE Executive Committee President John (Jake) Greear, PE Jake.greear@mcgillengineers.com President Elect Patrick Smith, PE psmith@ssr-inc.com Vice President Randal Braker, PE rbraker@druc.org Secretary Les Beaver, PE les.beaver@kub.org Treasurer Paul Kelly, PE paul.kelly@arnold.af.mil Past President John Cole, PE, PhD jcole@easternengineering.us NSPE Delegate Brent Johnson, PE Christmas Gift continued from page 1 every man has a cell phone! The village of Semesche is about five miles (and a 20-minute drive) from the electric grid. Kris, Mark, and Kevin have been working since February to secure the rights to a spring about 400 feet vertically above the village (it’s about 3,000 feet away!). This project all came together during the second week of December. With the help of dozens of Semesche village men, the team of professionals placed approximately 6,000 feet of PVC pipe and 9 spigots to serve health centers, schools, and churches. The system was designed to be extended to other homes outside the village and even to other villages. The project was a huge success and the team was able to see running water in the village before they left. As Mark and Kris stay for a few more months with their families, a large component of their work will be to train and educate the men of Semesche in taking ownership of their system so that they will be able to maintain it after the professionals leave. They will also be planning for future projects and a possible expansion of the Semesche system. What an experience it was for us to spend a week in Semesche, Guatemala, working on this project! It made me even more grateful for the availability of clean water and electricity. Editor’s note: Bryon Fortner will make a presentation on this project to the Lakeway Chapter meeting on February 12. For more information about the meeting, contact Jamie Carden (Jamie@rwud.com) or Richard Kusmierczyk (ineedtogetaname@aol.com). If you would like to know more about further opportunities, check out www.knoxprocorps.org for more info. bjohnson@cityofknoxville.org TSPE Headquarters Tennessee Engineering Center 800 Fort Negley Blvd. Nashville, TN 37203 615-242-2486 www.tnspe.org Executive Director Candy Toler ctoler@tnec.org Manager of Member Services / Editor Judy Logue jlogue@tnec.org TSPE Partners Crow Friedman Group, LLC Lellyett & Rogers Services Jacobs Technology ACEC Business Insurance Trust ACEC Life/Health Insurance Trust AE Guidance, LLC Concrete Paving Association of TN Crom Corporation Greenleaf 3 D, Inc. Ryan Search & Consulting Sherman-Dixie Concrete Industries Smith Cashion & Orr, PLC Strategies Group, Inc. Tennessee Concrete Association United Structural Systems, Inc. 2 Pictured, front: Julio Caal, Mark McKinney, Kris Hatchell, Jon Harris Rear: Kevin Colvett, Nate Peterson, Bill Graves, Michael McCall, Bryon Fortner New TSPE Members Knoxville Chapter Nashville Chapter John Shim, PE David Foster, PE Mikhail De Long, PE William Cantrell, PE Darrell Guinn, PE Blake Brown, PE John Harrington, III, PE John Hunt, IV, PE Jesse Eastenling, PE Michael McMillen, PE Robert Anderson, PE Mark Morgan, PE Lakeway Chapter Student Chapter Bruce Cantrell, PE Whitney Burrell Ziyue Song James Wagner Charles Forstall Hannah McNeill Memphis Chapter Ray Witmer, PE MATHCOUNTS State Competition Mar. 16, 2013 T.E.C. – Nashville MATHCOUNTS ® is a national program that promotes middle school mathematics achievement through grassroots involvement in every U.S. state and territory. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, MATHCOUNTS is one of the most successful education partnerships involving students, volunteers, educators and industry sponsors. TSPE participates by sponsoring competitions around the state at local TSPE Chapters and by hosting the state competition at the Tennessee Engineering Center in Nashville. TSPE and TEF volunteers provide participants and their families with refreshments and information on continued education and careers in Engineering. Participation is easy (for the volunteers – the Mathletes work HARD!), it is fun for everyone and it contributes to a core value of TSPE: promoting interest in Engineering. You can volunteer at your local MATHCOUNTS competition (dates and times listed below) by contacting your Chapter President or your local MathCounts coordinator, or at the State Competition, Saturday, March 16, 2013 at the Tennessee Engineering Center in Nashville. (Source: www.mathcounts.org) Events Calendar Feb 2 • Memphis MATHCOUNTS Competition • Nashville MATHCOUNTS Competition • Upper East MATHCOUNTS Competition Feb 9 Chattanooga MATHCOUNTS Competition Feb 16 Tullahoma MATHCOUNTS Competition Feb 23 Knoxville MATHCOUNTS Competition Feb 17-23 Engineers’ Week Chapter Activities & Member News Chapter Activities: Member News: February 12 - Knoxville Chapter 2013 All Engineers’ Banquet, Knoxville Convention Center, Downtown Knoxville. Speaker, Eric Berry – 3-year NFL veteran with the Kansas City Chiefs, former Tennessee Vol. Lamar Dunn & Associates is pleased to announce a new President and CEO Mr. Jason Brooks, PE. Jason brings new leadership and a fresh perspective to the core values that have made LD&A successful for the past 30 years. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Tennessee and a graduate of Maryville College (BA Mathematics), the University of Tennessee Knoxville (BS/MS Civil Engineering), and Tennessee Tech University (MBA). Lamar Dunn, PE, Founder of Lamar Dunn & Associates, will continue with the firm in senior management and will serve as chairman of the company’s board. February 19 - Memphis Chapter 2013 All Engineers’ Banquet, Christian Brothers University. Speaker, John Schroer from TDOT. To register to attend or for sponsor information, contact Heather Kraus at (901) 374-9109 or Heather.Kraus@kimley-horn.com. February 19 - Tullahoma Chapter will host a Student Design Competition for high school seniors and juniors at the Tullahoma HandsOn Science Center February 20 - Tullahoma Chapter will host an Engineer for a Day event at Arnold Engineering development Center for high school seniors and juniors The TSPE Chattanooga Chapter and the ASCE Chattanooga Branch had their Christmas Social at the Stadium Club. They enjoyed a turkey dinner and collected for Toys for Tots. (pictured below) March 4 • TSPE Board Meeting – 1 pm TEC Board Room, Nashville • Legislative Reception – 5:30 PM Hermitage Hotel, Nashville March 5 Engineer’s Day on the Hill Nashville - 9 am-2 pm, Capitol March 16 State MATHCOUNTS Competition, TEC, Nashville May 10-11 TSPE Board Retreat & Meeting Paris Landing State Park July 17-21 NSPE Leadership Conference & Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN Sept 11-13 TSPE / ACEC / ASCE Annual Meeting Embassy Suites Murfreesboro February 21 - Tullahoma Chapter 2013 All Engineers’ Banquet, Manchester – Coffee County Conference Center, Speaker is Dr. Jan Davis, former NASA astronaut & current Deputy GM of the Jacobs Technology Inc. Engineering Science and Technical Services contract at Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL contact John Jordan at john.jordan@arnold.af.mil February 22 - Nashville Chapter 2013 All Engineers’ Banquet, Sheraton Music City, Nashville. 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By Candy Toler, Executive Director of TSPE and ACEC of TN As we get used to using “2013,” the cycle of TSPE activities begins anew. Happy New Year! MATHCOUNTS MATHCOUNTS is one of the programs NSPE and TSPE use to encourage middle school students to consider studying engineering. At the state competition, one of the young engineers talks with the group about the connection between math and what engineers do in real life. The chapters also probably use the opportunity to communicate the message of engineering. Right now, the chapters are preparing for their local MATHCOUNTS competitions, including soliciting sponsors, and the state is getting geared up for its competition on March 16 at the Tennessee Engineering Center. Sponsors are always welcome and appreciated! For more information or to sponsor or volunteer for your local MATHCOUNTS competition, go to www.tnspe.org/mathcounts.htm. The Legislature The composition of the new General Assembly, which was sworn in on January 8, is strongly Republican – 70-28-1 in the House and 26-7 in the Senate. The caucuses have elected their leaders and committee appointments are being made. Legislation is being introduced, but no issues are related to engineering yet. I will keep you informed through the electronic newsletter. If you are not on the list, that can be fixed by sending me an email (ctoler@tnec.org). It’s a great way to remain informed about legislative issues. assure you that you do not have to visit legislators on your own. Groups of 2-3 engineers work together and one of them will be a veteran of E-Day. You may have to step outside of your comfort zone a bit, but it’s for the good of your chosen profession. It’s all about the public’s health, safety and welfare. We have on our 2013 agenda getting to know the new legislators (there are a lot of them!) and educating them about the significant role engineers play in our lives. Plan to assist in that effort by attending the Legislative Reception on March 4 and participating in Tennessee’s Engineers Day on the Hill on March 5. PE Magazine On a different note, I have had the opportunity to work with the Delivery Systems, Communications and Technology Task Force for NSPE in the last 6 months. The task force is reviewing the relevancy of NSPE’s communications programs and developing recommendations to target recruitment, retention and education of members and nonmembers of all ages. The subgroup I am chairing has been discussing distribution of PE magazine. I would love to hear your thoughts on having PE magazine delivered electronically to all members, with the option to pay a minimal amount for the printed version. Some of you have already opted to receive PE magazine electronically when it became available last fall. What do you think? It’s all about communications... educating students about what engineering is, legislators about the impact of bills, and the membership about what is happening in the profession. Join the fun by calling (615.242.2486) or emailing us (ctoler@tnec.org)! Another way to be informed about legislation is to plan to attend Engineers’ Day on the Hill on March 5. If it sounds scary, I want to Giving continued from page 1 The reality is, there are so many people in this world who would love to have your problems. Their choice is not whether they can replace that five- or six-year-old car with a new one; it’s whether they can afford to eat today. It’s not about how they need another bedroom for guests; it’s about needing a home, any home. My hope is that more of us realize the prevalence of these needs in our communities and that we prioritize them above our own. It’s the communities that put forth this effort which are the closest and the ones I want to immerse myself in. It’s companies that make giving a priority, both corporately and at the staff level, that I want to work for and with. It’s guys like Mark, who think of others before themselves, that I want to know and support. I hope to be one of those guys too. Humbly yours, John Greear, PE Consulting Engineers Serving Clients Through Successful Engineering Solutions I-75 Interchange at Volkswagen Drive 423.842.3335 1428 Chestnut Street Suite C Chattanooga, TN 37402 www.volkert.com chattanooga@volkert.com 5 Engineering the future. Serving the world. Lipscomb’s Raymond B. Jones College of Engineering has set the stage for new standards and innovative programs that prepare students to better serve corporations and communities, as well as advance their careers. In addition to our undergraduate degrees in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical and computer engineering, we offer a unique master’s program in engineering management which helps experienced engineers learn what it takes to drive the business of engineering. In just a few short years, we’ve become one of the most well-respected engineering schools in the area with an average 94% pass rate on the FE exam, well above the 77% national average. We feature an advanced degree faculty team that knows how to mix challenging academics with real-world applications. And we’ve just welcomed Dr. Justin Myrick as dean of the college, who spent most of his engineering education time at Georgia Tech and is already creating new learning opportunities for Lipscomb students in a constantly growing and ever-changing industry. Find out what makes Lipscomb’s College of Engineering stand out. Contact our team for details or more information. engineering.lipscomb.edu nancy.mcdaniel@lipscomb.edu • 615-966-6244 6 7 Tennessee Society of Professional Engineers Tennessee Engineering Center 800 Fort Negley Boulevard Nashville, TN 37203 ret urn serv i ce req u ested TSPE invites you to attend the Legislative Reception for the members of the General Assembly and the engineering community on March 4 from 5:30-8 pm at the Hermitage Hotel (downtown), sponsored by the ACEC Nashville Chapter. Then, on March 5, after being briefed about legislation under consideration, participants will be armed with position papers and paired with other engineers to make visits to area legislators. It all begins at 9 am. Join your colleagues and support your profession! REGISTRATION FORM _____ Yes! I will attend the legislative reception on March 4 _____ Yes! I will attend Engineers’ Day on the Hill on March 5 _____ Yes, I will attend the luncheon _____ No, I will NOT attend the luncheon Name:_________________________________________ Email address:___________________________________ State Senator: ___________________________________ State Representative:_______________________________ (If you do not know, tell me your home address and I’ll help you figure it out.) Please send an email (ctoler@tnec.org) with this information no later than Feb. 26 or complete the form and mail it to: TSPE, 800 Fort Negley Blvd, Nashville, TN 37203. 8 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Nashville, TN Permit No. 1078