Obviously, it was a very different world when I started and certainly a discipline that was considered male-centric. ![]() What trends have you seen in the structural engineering field over your career and what has changed the most?I’ve been practicing for more than twenty-five years. I entered university with a desire to pursue electrical engineering for the wrong reasons until I realized I didn’t like it a 270-degree turn led me back to the basics and, to finish my undergrad in civil engineering and ultimately get a Masters degree in structural engineering. From a very young age with Legos and building blocks … to tinkering in the garage… to wanting to know how things were wired. ![]() ![]() What attracted you to the field of structural engineering?I have always been interested in “building things”. This article was originally published in GEO Newsletter Issue 9 in April 2018.
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