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Serving engineers and the world for over 160 years to build a better quality of life.

Serving engineers and the world for over 160 years to build a better quality of life. CARL C. SUTTER, P.E. McMAHON ASSOCIATES, INC . September 22, 2014. Overview. ASCE Facts What’s In It For Me? What Does ASCE Do?. Just the Facts. 31,000+ students 10% International. ASCE Membership :.

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Serving engineers and the world for over 160 years to build a better quality of life.

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  1. Serving engineers and the world for over 160 years to build a better quality of life. CARL C. SUTTER, P.E. McMAHON ASSOCIATES, INC. September 22, 2014

  2. Overview ASCE Facts What’s In It For Me? What Does ASCE Do?

  3. Just the Facts 31,000+ students 10% International • ASCE Membership: 145,000 + Members • As of September 30, 2013

  4. What’s in it for Me? Preparing you to succeed in civil engineering • Milwaukee School of EngineeringASCE Student Chapter • Upon graduation, convert to an affordable sliding dues schedule for the next five years. Only $50 for the 1st year after graduation. • Free ASCE Membership • While in School!

  5. What’s in it for Me? FREE Digital Subscriptions Civil Engineering magazine ASCE News Online ASCE’s bi-weekly e-newsletter SmartBrief - daily e-mails with top civil engineering news stories from around the world • Mobile app available!

  6. What’s in it for Me? • Your Career Path – In Demand Engineering graduates have the highest starting salary, about $58,581 - National Association of Colleges and Employers

  7. What’s in it for Me? ASCE Career Connections-Your Portal to Success Identify internship opportunities Post your resume Search our job/resume bank Professional resume writing service Hire a Career Coach “CE jobs are expected to increase by 51,100+ between 2010 and 2020.” - U.S. Department of Labor; Bureau of Labor Statistics • www.asce.org/career

  8. What’s in it for Me? Guidance from seasoned civil engineer professionals Online mentoring ASCE Mentoring Program • www.asce.org/mentoring

  9. What’s in it for Me? The Institutes propel the knowledge and practice of specific civil engineering specialties by focusing on the technical, educational and professional issues within your area. • Stay on the cutting edge of your technical discipline – Join an ASCE specialty institute for FREE!

  10. What’s in it for Me? • 5 Free On-Demand Webinars • Choose from select on-demand webinars • Worth 1 PDH each • Just for being a member!

  11. What’s in it for Me? Networking via ASCE Sections & Branches Exchange ideas Build leadership skills Create lifelong professional connections Find the nearest Section/Branch online at www.asce.org/local

  12. What’s in it for Me? Younger (35 & Under) Members Group offers: Seamless transition from college to career. Personal and professional growth opportunities. Activities, news and networking. ASCE Conferences – Use conference discounts expand your professional network, to meet seasoned industry professionals, open doors to new professional opportunities, and exchange ideas with peers.

  13. What’s in it for Me? ASCE Experience team building consensus building negotiating presentation skills fiscal responsibility fundraising/membership • Transferable Leadership Skills • Work Experience • staff management • decision making • negotiating • public speaking • setting priorities • sales/marketing

  14. What’s in it for Me? Volunteer with engineers to help developing communities Learn hands on skills in: Problem solving Economic challenges Internship and job opportunities FREE membership • ASCE & Engineers Without Borders – Making a difference in the world.

  15. What’s in it for Me? Take courses to prepare you for the EIT and PE exam. Once a PE, Build your civil engineering skills: Hundreds of seminars, workshops, webinars & conferences each year Fulfill mandatory state requirements by earning Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and/or Professional Development Hours (PDHs) • Prepare for your EIT and PE exams • Fulfill and manage your professional development and license renewal requirements through ASCE’s streamlined continuing education management system.

  16. What’s in it for Me? Check your facts or dive into analysis with ASCE’s Civil Engineering Database. Containing over 170,000 bibliographic and abstracted materials. The online ASCE Library - your source for ASCE Journals, Proceedings, and E-books with more than 900,000 pages of premium civil engineering content. • Research & Analysis Resources

  17. What’s in it for Me? Make the Most of ASCE Online… • http://www.asce.org/followasce

  18. What’s in it for Me? Update your address Provide education background Sign up for ASCE publications Customize the material you receive by filling out ASCE’s Personal Interest Inventory • Control your membership preferences with MyProfile • www.asce.org/myprofile

  19. What’s in it for Me? • www.asce.org/benefits

  20. What’s in it for Me? 2014 – 2015 Member Resource Guide • Your complete guide to ASCE member benefits! • www.asce.org/memberbenefits/

  21. The Power of ASCE Located in Reston, VA 2nd Office on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. for lobbying efforts ~256 staff ~$55 million budget

  22. The ASCE National Concrete Canoe Competition (NCCC) • Provides students with a practical application of the engineering principles they learn in the classroom, along with important team and project management skills they will need in their careers. • The event challenges the students' knowledge, creativity and stamina, while showcasing the versatility and durability of concrete as a building material.

  23. The AISC & ASCE NationalStudent Steel Bridge Competition • Provide an opportunity for future engineers to engage in a comprehensive project experience to supplement their education. • Hands on extracurricular activities, combined with friendly inter-collegiate competition, is vital in making engineering a uniquely gratifying field of study and occupation • The end result of this focus produces opportunities for students to grow in leadership and professionalism, while learning to understand and solve community, national, and global issues.

  24. Government Relations ASCE speaks on behalf of civil engineers in Washington and acts as the voice of the profession in the political process. ASCE is well known for the Report Card for America’s Infrastructure whichgrades 16 U.S. infrastructure categories and gives the country an overall Infrastructure GPA.  The 2013 Report Card app gives you all the grades with interactive charts, state profiles, and 100+ success stories. Download it now at www.infrastructurereportcard.org

  25. Government Relations ASCE’s State Government Relations Program encourages and supports Section and Branch efforts to influence state and local government on issues affecting civil engineering and advocate for ASCE priority issues at the state level: infrastructure, licensing, qualifications based selection for engineering services (QBS), STEM education, and sustainability. • How to get involved: • Be apart of a State Legislative Day or other activities planned by your Section • Join your State or City’s Infrastructure Report Card Committee • Check out the legislation we’re tracking in your stateon ASCE’s website • Become an ASCE Key Contact

  26. Government Relations ASCE’s Key Contact program provides members key alerts about national and state policy that affects civil engineering and easy but effective ways to take action. Sign up at www.asce.org/keycontacts  Like us on Facebook to keep America’s infrastructure in your daily feed! Be apart of the “Save America’s Infrastructure” group

  27. What does ASCE Do? We respond… To infrastructure tragedies such as hurricane Katrina and the I-35 bridge collapse was immediate. When called upon as experts for the public, appearing in multiple media outlets including: The Washington Post The New York Times The Boston Globe National Public Radio… …and many others. • Oklahoma Tornado, 2013

  28. The Most Important Reasonsto Continue Your Membership • Expose Your Mind • Help Others • Learn to Lead • Expand Your Understanding • Many choices. More options. ASCE helps you discover what’s next.

  29. “Entering the workforce after graduation would be a lot more intimidating if I didn’t already have the support of the people I’ve met because of my ASCE membership. There really isn’t any other venue that closes the gap between students, recent grads, young engineers, and those who have gained some pretty solid experience but are still close enough in age to really remember what this first major career transition is about. I’m really glad I took ASCE up on the free student membership offer – it’s a great deal.” Tyler D. Doppelheuer, LEED Green Assoc., S.M.ASCE Pennsyvania State University

  30. Questions? member@asce.org (703) 295-6300 (800) 548-2723 http://www.asce.org/ • Contact ASCE Civil engineers are stewards of the nation’s infrastructure, responsible for design, construction, and maintenance. If not civil engineers, then who?

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