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Wood Frame Design for Residential and Small Commercial Buildings
On-DemandApril 28, 2016Gregory A. Robinson
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Gregory A. Robinson, P.E.
Consulting EngineerMr. Robinson is a graduate of North Carolina State University from which he received his bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and his master of Civil Engineering degree. He has over 30 years of experience in the structural engineering field and has been in private practice for over 24 years. Prior to establishing his own practice Mr. Robinson worked for Bechtel Petroleum in San Francisco and for various structural engineering firms in the Raleigh area. Mr. Robinson is a licensed professional engineer in 16 states. He has taught structural analysis classes at the community college level and has conducted numerous seminars over the last 20 years. He also served on a sub-committee for the North Carolina Building Code Council tasked with reviewing the provisions of the North Carolina Residential Code for interior moisture control and water intrusion. Mr. Robinson’s practice includes design, analysis and evaluation of steel, concrete, masonry and timber structures. He has investigated over 1,500 wood frame buildings for damage, and he has developed plans of repair for structures and finishes.
Wood Frame Design for Residential and Small Commercial Buildings
On-DemandAugust 16, 2018Ryan Broomé
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Ryan Broomé
Realize Structural Engineering, Inc.Professional at Realize Structural Engineering, Inc.Mr. Broomé has 20 years’ experience working in structural design firms located in parts ofNorthern Utah and in Sacramento, California. Graduating from Brigham Young University in1997 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering, he focused onstructural design classes with the goal of working as a structural engineer. Mr. Broomé’s portfolioincludes residential housing, custom homes, large residential projects, small commercial projects,precast concrete, and industrial and structural plan reviews. He has taught as an adjunctinstructor at Utah Valley University in the Emergency Services department, where he taughtbuilding construction types to firefighters. Mr. Broomé is a member of the Structural EngineersAssociation of Utah, the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Wood Council andthe International Code Council. As a member of the Structural Engineers Association of Utah, heserves on the Programs Committee.
Wood Framing, Structural Design, and Detailing
On-DemandMarch 21, 2017Ricky McLain
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Ricky McLain, P.E., S.E.
Leads WoodWorks’ Growth and Innovation ProgramMr. McLain leads WoodWorks’ Growth and Innovation Program, working on project technical design support, resource creation and growth opportunity facilitation related to areas such as tall mass timber construction, builder’s risk insurance for mass timber projects, and industrialized/offsite buildings. He supports the AECD community both directly and collaboratively with WoodWorks Regional Directors, providing in depth technical design assistance. Mr. McLain also has extensive experience in lead engineer roles related to structural design, project management and construction administration. Mr. McLain is executive director of the Structural Engineers Association of Vermont, and a member of numerous committees and councils related to building design.
Work Area Compliance Method
On-DemandDecember 4, 2020Jared Agee
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Jared Agee, MCP CBO
Division Director of Building and Code Enforcement for St. Charles County, MissouriMr. Agee is the director of Building and Code Enforcement for St. Charles County, Missouri. Previously, he worked in urban and suburban municipal governments managing building code enforcement, facilities, and information technology. Prior to his public sector positions, Mr. Agee worked in the construction industry in design and project management.
He has an undergraduate degree in Architectural and Mechanical Design and a graduate degree in Public Administration and Policy Analysis. As a Master Code Professional, Mr. Agee is one of approximately 800 people to obtain the highest level of certification from the International Code Council. He currently holds a total of 28 certifications in building, energy, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, and accessibility areas.
Mr. Agee is a former president of the Missouri Association of Building Officials and Inspectors (MABOI). In addition, he founded Regimen Consulting LLC, which provides code training and technology consultation to various organizations across the country.
Working with the HEC-RAS User Interface
WebinarMarch 22, 2018Dr. Gregory H. Nail
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Dr. Gregory H. Nail, PhD. PE
Associate Professor, University of Tennessee at Martin Engineering DepartmentDr. Nail teaches a variety of courses including fluid mechanics, hydraulics and hydrology, and hydraulic and hydrologic modeling. He holds a professional engineer’s license based on having passed both the Civil and Mechanical discipline-specific exams. Prior to coming to UT-Martin in 2002 he worked as a research hydraulic engineer for the United States Army Corp of Engineers for 11 years. Dr. Nail is a former member of the Executive Committee of the Tennessee American Water Resources Association, and he has lectured on various HEC-RAS modeling topics at the Annual Tennessee Water Resources Symposium and at other venues. Dr. Nail earned his B.M.E. degree from Auburn University and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Texas A&M University.
Working with the HEC-RAS User Interface
WebinarOctober 26, 2017Dr. Gregory H. Nail
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Dr. Gregory H. Nail, PhD. PE
Associate Professor, University of Tennessee at Martin Engineering DepartmentDr. Nail teaches a variety of courses including fluid mechanics, hydraulics and hydrology, and hydraulic and hydrologic modeling. He holds a professional engineer’s license based on having passed both the Civil and Mechanical discipline-specific exams. Prior to coming to UT-Martin in 2002 he worked as a research hydraulic engineer for the United States Army Corp of Engineers for 11 years. Dr. Nail is a former member of the Executive Committee of the Tennessee American Water Resources Association, and he has lectured on various HEC-RAS modeling topics at the Annual Tennessee Water Resources Symposium and at other venues. Dr. Nail earned his B.M.E. degree from Auburn University and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Texas A&M University.
Working with the HEC-RAS User Interface
WebinarOctober 29, 2019Dr. Gregory H. Nail
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Dr. Gregory H. Nail, PhD. PE
Associate Professor, University of Tennessee at Martin Engineering DepartmentDr. Nail teaches a variety of courses including fluid mechanics, hydraulics and hydrology, and hydraulic and hydrologic modeling. He holds a professional engineer’s license based on having passed both the Civil and Mechanical discipline-specific exams. Prior to coming to UT-Martin in 2002 he worked as a research hydraulic engineer for the United States Army Corp of Engineers for 11 years. Dr. Nail is a former member of the Executive Committee of the Tennessee American Water Resources Association, and he has lectured on various HEC-RAS modeling topics at the Annual Tennessee Water Resources Symposium and at other venues. Dr. Nail earned his B.M.E. degree from Auburn University and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Texas A&M University.
Working with the HEC-RAS User Interface
WebinarApril 2, 2019Dr. Gregory H. Nail
Speakers
Dr. Gregory H. Nail, PhD. PE
Associate Professor, University of Tennessee at Martin Engineering DepartmentDr. Nail teaches a variety of courses including fluid mechanics, hydraulics and hydrology, and hydraulic and hydrologic modeling. He holds a professional engineer’s license based on having passed both the Civil and Mechanical discipline-specific exams. Prior to coming to UT-Martin in 2002 he worked as a research hydraulic engineer for the United States Army Corp of Engineers for 11 years. Dr. Nail is a former member of the Executive Committee of the Tennessee American Water Resources Association, and he has lectured on various HEC-RAS modeling topics at the Annual Tennessee Water Resources Symposium and at other venues. Dr. Nail earned his B.M.E. degree from Auburn University and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Texas A&M University.
Working with the HEC-RAS User Interface
WebinarOctober 18, 2018Dr. Gregory H. Nail
Speakers
Dr. Gregory H. Nail, PhD. PE
Associate Professor, University of Tennessee at Martin Engineering DepartmentDr. Nail teaches a variety of courses including fluid mechanics, hydraulics and hydrology, and hydraulic and hydrologic modeling. He holds a professional engineer’s license based on having passed both the Civil and Mechanical discipline-specific exams. Prior to coming to UT-Martin in 2002 he worked as a research hydraulic engineer for the United States Army Corp of Engineers for 11 years. Dr. Nail is a former member of the Executive Committee of the Tennessee American Water Resources Association, and he has lectured on various HEC-RAS modeling topics at the Annual Tennessee Water Resources Symposium and at other venues. Dr. Nail earned his B.M.E. degree from Auburn University and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Texas A&M University.
Working with the International Existing Building Code
WebinarJune 20, 2019Arthur “Art” Pakatar
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Arthur “Art” Pakatar, LEED Green Associate, CEA
Principal of The Pakatar GroupThe Pakatar Group, a firm dedicated to the built environment. Mr. Pakatar is an industry veteran with several years of experience teaching home performance and construction-related topics. He holds certifications from the International Code Council, the Association of Energy Engineers, the Building Performance Institute, the U.S. Green Building Council and RESNET. Mr. Pakatar is a certified code enforcement officer in New York State and holds the energy code inspector and plans examiner credentials with ICC. Over the past 10 years He has prepared and delivered training to code enforcement officers, design professionals and other construction industry stakeholders throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Mr. Pakatar has taught throughout the United States. Having participated in creating protocols on several pertinent topics, He is considered a subject matter expert on those topics.
Working with the MS4 Regulator
WebinarNovember 21, 2019David Duval
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David Duval
Fire Investigator for the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association), which is based in Quincy, Massachusetts, since 1997Mr. Duval,
Robert Duval has been the Fire Investigator for the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association), which is based in Quincy, Massachusetts, since 1997. He is responsible for conducting investigations of technically significant incidents in order to gather, “Lessons Learned” from each incident to apply those lessons to improving NFPA codes and standards. The investigation of these incidents includes documenting the emergency services response, the structure(s) involved as well as the events leading up to and following the incident. Mr. Duval was named the New England Regional Manager for NFPA in 2003. His region recently expanded to include NY and NJ and is now referred to as the Northeast Region. As Regional Director, he is responsible for outreach within the northeast states regarding code adoptions, and training. He also serves as a point of contact for stakeholders in the NFPA process; including the fire service, engineering and safety professionals. Mr. Duval was a member of the FEMA Building Performance and Assessment Team (BPAT) that studied the World Trade Center disaster in 2001.
Mr. Duval recently reviewed the fire service response to the Merrimack Valley, MA gas over-pressurization incident of September 2018, a BESS explosion that seriously injured four firefighters in Surprise, AZ in April 2019, as well as a fatal high-rise fire in Minneapolis, MN in November 2019 for NFPA Journal magazine. He has served as the Chief of the Atwood Hose Fire Company in his hometown of Wauregan, CT, where he has been a member since 1981, since 2012. Mr. Duval has worked as an emergency services dispatcher in a regional fire department dispatch center in northeastern Connecticut since 1986. He also serves on the instructional staff of the Eastern CT Fire Training School. Mr. Duval is a Past President of the CT Fire Chiefs Association and a member of the CT Fire Service Hall of Fame, Class of 2021. He serves as a Communications Specialist for CT-TF1 – Connecticut State Urban Search and Rescue Task Force, and is also a member of the CT Region 4 Incident Management Team (IMT – 4). Mr. Duval holds a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Northeastern University in Boston, MA.
Working with the MS4 Regulator
WebinarNovember 9, 2017David Duval
Speakers
David Duval
Fire Investigator for the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association), which is based in Quincy, Massachusetts, since 1997Mr. Duval,
Robert Duval has been the Fire Investigator for the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association), which is based in Quincy, Massachusetts, since 1997. He is responsible for conducting investigations of technically significant incidents in order to gather, “Lessons Learned” from each incident to apply those lessons to improving NFPA codes and standards. The investigation of these incidents includes documenting the emergency services response, the structure(s) involved as well as the events leading up to and following the incident. Mr. Duval was named the New England Regional Manager for NFPA in 2003. His region recently expanded to include NY and NJ and is now referred to as the Northeast Region. As Regional Director, he is responsible for outreach within the northeast states regarding code adoptions, and training. He also serves as a point of contact for stakeholders in the NFPA process; including the fire service, engineering and safety professionals. Mr. Duval was a member of the FEMA Building Performance and Assessment Team (BPAT) that studied the World Trade Center disaster in 2001.
Mr. Duval recently reviewed the fire service response to the Merrimack Valley, MA gas over-pressurization incident of September 2018, a BESS explosion that seriously injured four firefighters in Surprise, AZ in April 2019, as well as a fatal high-rise fire in Minneapolis, MN in November 2019 for NFPA Journal magazine. He has served as the Chief of the Atwood Hose Fire Company in his hometown of Wauregan, CT, where he has been a member since 1981, since 2012. Mr. Duval has worked as an emergency services dispatcher in a regional fire department dispatch center in northeastern Connecticut since 1986. He also serves on the instructional staff of the Eastern CT Fire Training School. Mr. Duval is a Past President of the CT Fire Chiefs Association and a member of the CT Fire Service Hall of Fame, Class of 2021. He serves as a Communications Specialist for CT-TF1 – Connecticut State Urban Search and Rescue Task Force, and is also a member of the CT Region 4 Incident Management Team (IMT – 4). Mr. Duval holds a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Northeastern University in Boston, MA.
Working with the Regulator
WebinarOctober 4, 2018David Duval
Speakers
David Duval
Fire Investigator for the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association), which is based in Quincy, Massachusetts, since 1997Mr. Duval,
Robert Duval has been the Fire Investigator for the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association), which is based in Quincy, Massachusetts, since 1997. He is responsible for conducting investigations of technically significant incidents in order to gather, “Lessons Learned” from each incident to apply those lessons to improving NFPA codes and standards. The investigation of these incidents includes documenting the emergency services response, the structure(s) involved as well as the events leading up to and following the incident. Mr. Duval was named the New England Regional Manager for NFPA in 2003. His region recently expanded to include NY and NJ and is now referred to as the Northeast Region. As Regional Director, he is responsible for outreach within the northeast states regarding code adoptions, and training. He also serves as a point of contact for stakeholders in the NFPA process; including the fire service, engineering and safety professionals. Mr. Duval was a member of the FEMA Building Performance and Assessment Team (BPAT) that studied the World Trade Center disaster in 2001.
Mr. Duval recently reviewed the fire service response to the Merrimack Valley, MA gas over-pressurization incident of September 2018, a BESS explosion that seriously injured four firefighters in Surprise, AZ in April 2019, as well as a fatal high-rise fire in Minneapolis, MN in November 2019 for NFPA Journal magazine. He has served as the Chief of the Atwood Hose Fire Company in his hometown of Wauregan, CT, where he has been a member since 1981, since 2012. Mr. Duval has worked as an emergency services dispatcher in a regional fire department dispatch center in northeastern Connecticut since 1986. He also serves on the instructional staff of the Eastern CT Fire Training School. Mr. Duval is a Past President of the CT Fire Chiefs Association and a member of the CT Fire Service Hall of Fame, Class of 2021. He serves as a Communications Specialist for CT-TF1 – Connecticut State Urban Search and Rescue Task Force, and is also a member of the CT Region 4 Incident Management Team (IMT – 4). Mr. Duval holds a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Northeastern University in Boston, MA.
Working with the State Plane Coordinate System
On-DemandOctober 7, 2016Alan Dragoo
Speakers
Alan Dragoo
Alan R. Dragoo is a licensed surveyor in the State of Maryland who was employed for 27 years by the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) in Laurel, Maryland. He was a geodetic project manager in charge of high-precision horizontal and vertical geodetic surveying projects using the global positioning system and classical methods in support of the WSSC Control Network, the Interagency GIS System and the deformation studies for three dams. Mr. Dragoo also worked for Trimble Navigation for eight years as a technical support representative in support of sales for the Northeast U.S. He also worked for Keystone Precision Instruments for eight years as the sales manager for land survey products for Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. He is currently employed by Maser Consulting at their Sterling, Virginia, office as their assistant Survey Department manager.
Mr. Dragoo worked with the National Geodetic Survey to survey the top of the Washington Monument. He was co-director for the completed survey on the top of the U.S. Capitol to determine its position and in the basement of the U.S. Capitol to locate the cornerstone set in 1792. He is a member and fellow of the National Society of Professional Surveyors; past president for the American Association for Geodetic Surveying (AAGS); past editor for the Geodetic Surveyor, a newsletter for AAGS; and National Society of Professional Surveyors director for the Maryland Society of Surveyors. Mr. Dragoo was MSS Surveyor of The Year for 1996 and Russell E. Lowman award recipient and Life Time Achievement award recipient in 2015. He was also director for the spring 1996 ASPRS/ACSM Baltimore Convention and director for the spring 1998 ACSM Baltimore Convention.
Mr. Dragoo has authored and co-authored articles and papers for Professional Surveyor magazine; for Surveying and Land Information System, a journal for the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping; and for society newsletters in the United States and Canada. He has also presented numerous technical sessions and workshops on matters related to geodetic surveying, State Plane Coordinates, least squares, compatibility of GPS with conventional measurements, Trimble Business Center software, and the sources of errors in conventional surveying.
Working with the State Plane Coordinate System
On-DemandMarch 3, 2017Dr. Thomas H. Meyer
Speakers
Dr. Thomas H. Meyer, Ph.D.
Professor of Geodesy, University of ConnecticutDr. Meyer is a professor in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at UConn’s College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources (CAHNR). He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, and he is a fellow and past president (2016, 2019) of the American Association for Geodetic Surveying. Dr. Meyer is a past president (2006-2007) of the Geomatics Society of New England (previously known as the New England Section ACSM) and a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Surveying Engineering and Surveying and Land Information Science. Dr. Meyer earned his Ph.D. degree from Texas A&M University (College Station, 1998) where he was a research associate in the Mapping Sciences Laboratory. He was named a UConn Teaching Fellow (2015), and he has taught geomatics courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels in geodesy, geographic information science, digital terrain modeling, spatial statistics, and global navigation satellite system surveying. Dr. Meyer has authored an undergraduate-level geodesy textbook and numerous peer-reviewed papers about surveying and mapping, and he teaches professional education seminars for surveyors throughout New England and the United States.
Working with the State Plane Coordinate System
SeminarJune 27, 2017Dr. Thomas H. Meyer
Speakers
Dr. Thomas H. Meyer, Ph.D.
Professor of Geodesy, University of ConnecticutDr. Meyer is a professor in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at UConn’s College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources (CAHNR). He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, and he is a fellow and past president (2016, 2019) of the American Association for Geodetic Surveying. Dr. Meyer is a past president (2006-2007) of the Geomatics Society of New England (previously known as the New England Section ACSM) and a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Surveying Engineering and Surveying and Land Information Science. Dr. Meyer earned his Ph.D. degree from Texas A&M University (College Station, 1998) where he was a research associate in the Mapping Sciences Laboratory. He was named a UConn Teaching Fellow (2015), and he has taught geomatics courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels in geodesy, geographic information science, digital terrain modeling, spatial statistics, and global navigation satellite system surveying. Dr. Meyer has authored an undergraduate-level geodesy textbook and numerous peer-reviewed papers about surveying and mapping, and he teaches professional education seminars for surveyors throughout New England and the United States.
Working with the State Plane Coordinate System
On-DemandMarch 16, 2018Dr. Thomas H. Meyer
Speakers
Dr. Thomas H. Meyer, Ph.D.
Professor of Geodesy, University of ConnecticutDr. Meyer is a professor in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at UConn’s College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources (CAHNR). He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, and he is a fellow and past president (2016, 2019) of the American Association for Geodetic Surveying. Dr. Meyer is a past president (2006-2007) of the Geomatics Society of New England (previously known as the New England Section ACSM) and a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Surveying Engineering and Surveying and Land Information Science. Dr. Meyer earned his Ph.D. degree from Texas A&M University (College Station, 1998) where he was a research associate in the Mapping Sciences Laboratory. He was named a UConn Teaching Fellow (2015), and he has taught geomatics courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels in geodesy, geographic information science, digital terrain modeling, spatial statistics, and global navigation satellite system surveying. Dr. Meyer has authored an undergraduate-level geodesy textbook and numerous peer-reviewed papers about surveying and mapping, and he teaches professional education seminars for surveyors throughout New England and the United States.
Working with the State Plane Coordinate System
On-DemandApril 30, 2019Alan Dragoo
Speakers
Alan Dragoo
Alan R. Dragoo is a licensed surveyor in the State of Maryland who was employed for 27 years by the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) in Laurel, Maryland. He was a geodetic project manager in charge of high-precision horizontal and vertical geodetic surveying projects using the global positioning system and classical methods in support of the WSSC Control Network, the Interagency GIS System and the deformation studies for three dams. Mr. Dragoo also worked for Trimble Navigation for eight years as a technical support representative in support of sales for the Northeast U.S. He also worked for Keystone Precision Instruments for eight years as the sales manager for land survey products for Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. He is currently employed by Maser Consulting at their Sterling, Virginia, office as their assistant Survey Department manager.
Mr. Dragoo worked with the National Geodetic Survey to survey the top of the Washington Monument. He was co-director for the completed survey on the top of the U.S. Capitol to determine its position and in the basement of the U.S. Capitol to locate the cornerstone set in 1792. He is a member and fellow of the National Society of Professional Surveyors; past president for the American Association for Geodetic Surveying (AAGS); past editor for the Geodetic Surveyor, a newsletter for AAGS; and National Society of Professional Surveyors director for the Maryland Society of Surveyors. Mr. Dragoo was MSS Surveyor of The Year for 1996 and Russell E. Lowman award recipient and Life Time Achievement award recipient in 2015. He was also director for the spring 1996 ASPRS/ACSM Baltimore Convention and director for the spring 1998 ACSM Baltimore Convention.
Mr. Dragoo has authored and co-authored articles and papers for Professional Surveyor magazine; for Surveying and Land Information System, a journal for the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping; and for society newsletters in the United States and Canada. He has also presented numerous technical sessions and workshops on matters related to geodetic surveying, State Plane Coordinates, least squares, compatibility of GPS with conventional measurements, Trimble Business Center software, and the sources of errors in conventional surveying.
Working with the State Plane Coordinate System and Conducting Control Surveys
On-DemandMarch 29, 2017Alan Dragoo
Speakers
Alan Dragoo
Alan R. Dragoo is a licensed surveyor in the State of Maryland who was employed for 27 years by the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) in Laurel, Maryland. He was a geodetic project manager in charge of high-precision horizontal and vertical geodetic surveying projects using the global positioning system and classical methods in support of the WSSC Control Network, the Interagency GIS System and the deformation studies for three dams. Mr. Dragoo also worked for Trimble Navigation for eight years as a technical support representative in support of sales for the Northeast U.S. He also worked for Keystone Precision Instruments for eight years as the sales manager for land survey products for Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. He is currently employed by Maser Consulting at their Sterling, Virginia, office as their assistant Survey Department manager.
Mr. Dragoo worked with the National Geodetic Survey to survey the top of the Washington Monument. He was co-director for the completed survey on the top of the U.S. Capitol to determine its position and in the basement of the U.S. Capitol to locate the cornerstone set in 1792. He is a member and fellow of the National Society of Professional Surveyors; past president for the American Association for Geodetic Surveying (AAGS); past editor for the Geodetic Surveyor, a newsletter for AAGS; and National Society of Professional Surveyors director for the Maryland Society of Surveyors. Mr. Dragoo was MSS Surveyor of The Year for 1996 and Russell E. Lowman award recipient and Life Time Achievement award recipient in 2015. He was also director for the spring 1996 ASPRS/ACSM Baltimore Convention and director for the spring 1998 ACSM Baltimore Convention.
Mr. Dragoo has authored and co-authored articles and papers for Professional Surveyor magazine; for Surveying and Land Information System, a journal for the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping; and for society newsletters in the United States and Canada. He has also presented numerous technical sessions and workshops on matters related to geodetic surveying, State Plane Coordinates, least squares, compatibility of GPS with conventional measurements, Trimble Business Center software, and the sources of errors in conventional surveying.
Workplace Cleaning and Disinfection During COVID-19
WebinarJune 24, 2020Rebecca Davis
Speakers
Rebecca Davis
Partner at Seyfarth Shaw LLPPartner at Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Ms. Davis is a partner at Seyfarth Shaw LLP, where she regularly represents and counsels her clients on a wide array of environmental and real estate matters, including matters relating to state and federal regulatory compliance, redevelopment, enforcement actions and remediation. She also is an accomplished litigator, and represents her clients in state and federal courts in real estate, construction and environmental cases, and other complex commercial disputes. Prior to her legal career, Ms. Davis was an environmental consultant, microbiologist, and worked in insurance.