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Roswell Engineer To Appear On National Panel
The City of Roswell's interim director of Community Development will take part in a forthcoming American Society of Civil Engineers event.
ROSWELL, GA— The City of Roswell has announced Lenor Bromberg, the interim director of Community Development, will take part in a forthcoming American Society of Civil Engineers event, the latest in a series of accomplishments in the civil engineering society.
Bromberg will be a panelist in the event, “Explore Engineering Careers in Public Agencies” on Jan. 28 as part of the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Career Discovery Series of events.
She will participate in this American Society of Civil Engineers panel discussion about engineering careers. It is part recorded and part live question-and-answer. The pre-recorded portion will include information about what the Community Development department does, what Bromberg does in her role as deputy director, why she chose local government, and what her day-to-day activities include.
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American Society of Civil Engineers represents more than 150,000 members of the civil engineering profession in 177 countries. Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers is the nation’s oldest engineering society.
This panel discussion comes after Bromberg was appointed to American Society of Civil Engineers' newly-formed Government Engineers Council, and was appointed Chair of the American Society of Civil Engineers Committee on Technical Advancement. The Government Engineers Council was created in late 2020 to create a community within the American Society of Civil Engineers for government engineers to collaborate within the Society. Bromberg was appointed to her role with Government Engineers Council along with 11 of her peers.
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The Committee on Technical Advancement is a Society Committee that consists of nine technical groups and is charged with being the incubator of new technical activities within the American Society of Civil Engineers. It considers changes to standards relating to sustainability, energy, and computing, among others.
“It’s such an honor to be representing the City of Roswell among my peers on a national level and encouraging the next generation of engineers in public service,” Bromberg said.
Bromberg has more than 25 years of experience in the community development field. She has worked with the City of Roswell since 2015, coming on initially as a city engineer and now the interim director, where she has worked to keep the City of Roswell’s standards of excellence in community design. She is a graduate of Georgia Institute of Technology, graduating with a degree in Civil Engineering in 1996. She was named Engineer of the Year in 2019 by the Georgia Society of Professional Engineers, and was named to the Top 100 Influential Women in Georgia Engineering in 2020 by Engineering Georgia.
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