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Episode 164: Aaron Shavel, on following his mother into a ‘golden age’ of civil engineering
Aaron Shavel is New York through and through. Born and raised there – and now works as a project manager for TCE, specializing in rail infrastructure.
And New York breeds a certain kind of toughness.
Where did Shavel learn his civil engineering toughness?
From his civil engineering mom.
In episode 164 of ASCE Plot Points, Shavel talks about growing up around his mom’s civil engineering projects as a kid and why he thinks now is a golden age for civil engineering. -
Episode 163: Erin Novini, on tracking sustainability progress in the ‘environmental, social responsibility, and corporate governance’ world
Erin Novini has blended chemical engineering with environmental engineering as an engineering specialist for consulting firm Trihydro since 2005.
And in that nearly two-decade span, she’s seen sustainability develop in the corporate world quite a bit.
In the conclusion of the ASCE Environmental and Water Resources Institute Environmental Health and Water Quality Committee’s sustainability miniseries, Novini discusses her career, her work, and how she sees sustainability playing in the corporate space. -
Episode 162: Christopher Chini, on making a tangible difference
It’s part two of the ASCE Environmental and Water Resources Institute Environmental Health and Water Quality Committee’s sustainability mini-series on the ASCE Plot Points podcast.
Christopher Chini started his undergrad studies at Texas A&M majoring in computer science. But found he wanted to make a more tangible, direct impact on communities and on the environment.
Today, he’s a research scientist at the Pacific Northwest National Labs and a former chair of the EWRI Sustainability Committee.
And in episode 162 of ASCE Plot Points, Chini talks with guest hosts Brianne Duncan and Wendy Cohen about his sustainability work. -
Episode 161: Emily Grubert, on sustaining the sustainability fight
This Earth Day, the ASCE Environmental and Water Resources Institute’s Environmental Health and Water Quality Committee is a launching a sustainability mini-series on ASCE Plot Points.
Three podcasts this week; three different sustainability professionals discussing how they’ve navigated their careers to keep issues of sustainability at the forefront.
Up first is Emily Grubert, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, associate professor of sustainable energy policy in the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame. -
Episode 160: Lauren Taylor, on civil engineering leadership in a modern era
Is civil engineering leadership about people? Or is civil engineering leadership about technical expertise?
Yes.
Civil engineering leadership is all of that and more in 2024.
Lauren Taylor is a great example of civil engineering leader in the modern era, blending people skills with project management.
Taylor Taylor works for WSP, based in Austin, Texas, as the Texas planning and advisory services lead.
Last month, she was named an ENR Top 20 under 40 young professional.
In episode 160 of ASCE Plot Points, Taylor discusses her approach to civil engineering leadership and why she loves it. -
Episode 159: Isabella Salgado, on connecting your work to something bigger
“We all want to do something that matters,” Isabella Salgado says.
She is a civil engineer for the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering and the social activities chair for the ASCE Los Angeles Younger Member Forum.
And one way she’s found recently to connect to something larger is advocating for the profession as part of the ASCE Legislative Fly-In.
In episode 159 of ASCE Plot Points, Salgado talks about her eye-opening trip to Washington, DC (including meeting one of her idols), and how she’s following in the footsteps of her civil engineering mother, Minerva Rodriguez.