39 min

TCEP 213: Women in Engineering: One Woman’s Journey to Engineering Success The Civil Engineering Podcast

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In this episode, and in honor of National Women in Engineering Day, I talk to Marsia Geldert-Murphey, P.E., F. ASCE, Regional Director of Lochmueller Group, who was recently elected as the ASCE President Elect for 2023. Marsia is also the author of a book called “Cross, Yield or Burn - Navigating the Bridges of Life,” and in this episode, Marsia shares an inspiring story about her career journey leading up to her role as ASCE President and also talks about how we can promote diversity and gender equality for women in engineering.

Engineering Quotes:







Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Marsia:



How did your elevator accident change your perspective in life as well as your journey into ASCE leadership?

Did you have to develop new habits after your accident?

What is your vision and goal as leader of ASCE?

Why did you decide to write your book, “Cross, Yield or Burn - Navigating the Bridges of Life”?

What do you hope people will take away from your story and where can listeners find your book?

What can be done to promote diversity and gender equality for women in engineering?



Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode About Women in Engineering:







My accident caused me to shut down from work and any of my daily responsibilities, and I had to learn to do all my daily tasks all over again. The drive I had inside of me was the reason that I was able to recover as well as I did. This taught me to slow down and realize that your career is not everything, and that there are other things in life that are more important in many ways.

My accident helped me to focus more on my health and well-being, and made me realize that it is a much more pleasant way to live when you can take a step down and slow down.

In my role as ASCE President, I would like to focus on the future of ASCE and make sure that we are reaching out to all the young people out there. I believe that the most reliable source of untapped STEM people out there are from unrepresented populations.

The organization was made very strong by those that came before us, and I want to make sure that the organization continues to adapt and be strong for future generations.

I was the owner of my first company, had young children at home, and just found out that both my parents were very ill. While I was with my dad during his chemotherapy, I started doing vignettes to occupy my time without jeopardizing my state of mind. A lot of people reached out to me asking how I was managing all of this, and that is when I decided to put all the stories together into a book.

I hope that this book will help others to better understand the bridges in their own lives and provide guidance on how to cross, yield, or burn the bridges in their lives.

When we’re looking to expand the diversity in our profession and professional associations, it is important to make people feel safe and welcome. Everybody has some struggle and sometimes it is not evident when you talk to people. Remain mindful and listen attentively when people are talking to you.

We can’t afford to lose the magnificent talent that is out there. If we are going to solve some of the biggest challenges we’ve got in our world right now, we need to have all the best and brightest minds involved in the solution.



More Details in This Episode…



About Marsia Geldert-Murphey, P.E., F.ASCE

Marsia is the Regional Director of Lochmueller Group, responsible for the growth and operations for the region that includes the states of Missouri and Illinois. She is an engineering executive with 30 years of experience related to the design and construction of transportation infrastructure, utility capital improvements, rail, site development, federal installations, and commercial and industrial development.

In this episode, and in honor of National Women in Engineering Day, I talk to Marsia Geldert-Murphey, P.E., F. ASCE, Regional Director of Lochmueller Group, who was recently elected as the ASCE President Elect for 2023. Marsia is also the author of a book called “Cross, Yield or Burn - Navigating the Bridges of Life,” and in this episode, Marsia shares an inspiring story about her career journey leading up to her role as ASCE President and also talks about how we can promote diversity and gender equality for women in engineering.

Engineering Quotes:







Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Marsia:



How did your elevator accident change your perspective in life as well as your journey into ASCE leadership?

Did you have to develop new habits after your accident?

What is your vision and goal as leader of ASCE?

Why did you decide to write your book, “Cross, Yield or Burn - Navigating the Bridges of Life”?

What do you hope people will take away from your story and where can listeners find your book?

What can be done to promote diversity and gender equality for women in engineering?



Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode About Women in Engineering:







My accident caused me to shut down from work and any of my daily responsibilities, and I had to learn to do all my daily tasks all over again. The drive I had inside of me was the reason that I was able to recover as well as I did. This taught me to slow down and realize that your career is not everything, and that there are other things in life that are more important in many ways.

My accident helped me to focus more on my health and well-being, and made me realize that it is a much more pleasant way to live when you can take a step down and slow down.

In my role as ASCE President, I would like to focus on the future of ASCE and make sure that we are reaching out to all the young people out there. I believe that the most reliable source of untapped STEM people out there are from unrepresented populations.

The organization was made very strong by those that came before us, and I want to make sure that the organization continues to adapt and be strong for future generations.

I was the owner of my first company, had young children at home, and just found out that both my parents were very ill. While I was with my dad during his chemotherapy, I started doing vignettes to occupy my time without jeopardizing my state of mind. A lot of people reached out to me asking how I was managing all of this, and that is when I decided to put all the stories together into a book.

I hope that this book will help others to better understand the bridges in their own lives and provide guidance on how to cross, yield, or burn the bridges in their lives.

When we’re looking to expand the diversity in our profession and professional associations, it is important to make people feel safe and welcome. Everybody has some struggle and sometimes it is not evident when you talk to people. Remain mindful and listen attentively when people are talking to you.

We can’t afford to lose the magnificent talent that is out there. If we are going to solve some of the biggest challenges we’ve got in our world right now, we need to have all the best and brightest minds involved in the solution.



More Details in This Episode…



About Marsia Geldert-Murphey, P.E., F.ASCE

Marsia is the Regional Director of Lochmueller Group, responsible for the growth and operations for the region that includes the states of Missouri and Illinois. She is an engineering executive with 30 years of experience related to the design and construction of transportation infrastructure, utility capital improvements, rail, site development, federal installations, and commercial and industrial development.

39 min