For this year's ethics presentation, we are pleased to present a discussion on The Ethical Spectrum. The presentation will cover the history of ethics, key ethical guidelines, and the code of ethics for engineers. We will learn to identify ways to handle ethical dilemmas, learn what happens when a violation occurs, and discuss how to follow the rules of ethics and how to protect ourselves.
Carol Martsolf, PE, PMP, CPTD, LEED AP, M.ASCE is Vice President and Chief Learning Officer for Urban Engineers, Inc. (Urban Training Institute). A graduate of Temple University and a Professional Engineer with 27 years of experience, Ms. Martsolf has utilized her technical expertise and career knowledge to create the Urban Training Institute and develop dynamic training programs. Under her leadership, the Institute quickly evolved into an award-winning and highly-respected institution. She is a former President of the ASCE Philadelphia Section, past Region 2 Governor, and Chair of MOSAIC.
She has developed and executed various extensive leadership and project management programs for Urban Engineers, SEPTA, Amtrak, the Philadelphia Streets Department, Philadelphia International Airport, PennDOT, and other clients, to help them achieve organizational strategic goals and enhance leadership growth and development.
Attendees will be eligible to receive 1 PDH (NJ, PA, and DE; check for eligibility in other states).
4:00 PM – Virtual Networking using Remo 4:50 PM – Meeting Sponsor Presentations 5:00 PM – Virtual Presentation 6:00 PM – Closing Remarks and Upcoming Event Announcements
Registrations changed after the registration closing deadline will be charged the Non-Member price.
A link to the virtual session will be provided in the reminder emails that are sent automatically at 4:00 pm on the day before the event and at 4:00 pm on the day of the event. Please run the Remo Systems Check before the event to avoid issues during the event. REMO IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER OR EDGE. If you are having issues, please see our website for troubleshooting and the link to the Remo Systems Check.
For information on becoming a sponsor, please contact Chris Gentz at chris.gentz@wsp.com.
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