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How to Build Your Own SE3 Chapter at Your Local SEA

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Description

Join us for an interactive conversation on how to bring SE3 initiatives to your local SEA. This will be an opportunity to network and chat with members of established SE3 chapters across the country. Committee members will share how their group got started, discuss challenges they faced, and highlight their current activities. They’ll also be available to answer any questions. If you’re interested in getting a local group started, host an event or learn more about SE3 related initiatives, join us and be a part of the conversation!

This session is free for all to attend! There will be no CEs attached to this session.

Contributors

  • Sabrina Duk, P.E.

    Sabrina Duk is the founding principal of Verahaus Structural, LLC. Originally from New England, Sabrina's career has taken her to all four corners of the country working on various projects ranging from post-disaster investigations to new construction and historic restorations. Her goal is to elevate a client's experience working with a structural engineer and thrives on guiding young engineers along their career. Sabrina is an active member of her local NCSEA member organization and is currently the Chair of the SE3 committee,

  • Leo Baran

    Leo Baran is the NCSEA Member Organization & Committee Services Director. He received his BS degree in Metallurgical Engineering from the Illinois Institute or Technology (IIT) in Chicago. His engineering career focused primarily in the metalcasting industry working in technical sales and customer service for various suppliers to the industry. His work in the association arena includes involvement with two trade association in the metalcasting industry: the North American Die Casting Association (NADCA) as Director of Membership and Marketing and the American Foundry Society (AFS) as Associate Technical Director and Director of Membership Services.

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March 24, 2021
Wed 3:00 PM CDT

Duration 1H 0M

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