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ASCE’s Resilient Future: the World’s Oldest Engineering Society Brings New Voices to the Table

ASCE’s Resilient Future: the World’s Oldest Engineering Society Brings New Voices to the Table

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In the face of immense global and national change, the world’s oldest engineering society is staying flexible.

The American Society for Civil Engineers President, Marsha Bomar, joins our host Alysha Helmrich to speak to the power of diverse perspectives in building the future’s infrastructure and the need for interdisciplinary teams in solving great challenges.

Alysha and Marsha also discuss the workforce shortage in the field of engineering, and how bright minds from all walks of life should consider stepping up to fill the gap. Finally, they cover the history of the ASCE Infrastructure Report Card, a data-driven report that the society delivers to each state on an annual basis, grading the state’s infrastructure on its current condition, future needs, operation and maintenance, public safety and resilience and innovation.

Tune in to learn more about ASCE’s bright, resilient future and ways to get involved!

Marsha's Haiku:
Trains race on steel tracks
Tires trace the open road
Water flows for life

Learn more about ASCE: https://www.asce.org/
Check out all the ways you can be a part of ASCE: https://www.asce.org/membership
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