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<strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> Engineering &<br />
Science Council<br />
DIRECTORY 2007<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> Engineering & Science Council<br />
P.O. Box 1526<br />
Moline, Illinois 61266<br />
Date: 02/21/07<br />
http://www.qcesc.org
Visit www.qcesc.org<br />
for the current<br />
Calendar <strong>of</strong> Events
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President/Scholarship Chair Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r Emeritus<br />
Chris Hebel Dr. Edward J. H. Karvelius<br />
Phone: 309.227.3215 Phone: 815.244.8153<br />
Chrishebel57@yahoo.com Fax: 815.244.8153<br />
President-Elect/Speakers Bureau Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r Emeritus<br />
Open Charles Luther<br />
Secretary Phone: 563.391.7536<br />
Tom Richmond Fax: 563.391.3490<br />
Phone: 309.782.0929 Direc<strong>to</strong>r I<br />
Fax: 309.782.7170 Michael Tarpey, P.E.<br />
Thomas.w.richmond@us.army.mil Phone 309.794.5179<br />
Treasurer Michael.j.tarpey@mvr02.usace.army.mil<br />
Nancy Ekblad Direc<strong>to</strong>r II<br />
Phone: 309.737.5895 Mary Daniels<br />
Fax: 309.797.9042 Phone: 563.322.3521<br />
bign2201@hotmail.com Newsletter Edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Award Chair/Webmaster Mary Oetzmann<br />
Patrick Barnes Phone: 563.322.1725<br />
Phone: 309.765.2027 Direc<strong>to</strong>ry Chair<br />
BarnesPatricko@JohnDeere.com Claire Gordon<br />
Gordon.Claire@rigov.org<br />
Fax: (309) 732-2055<br />
The mailing address for the <strong>QCESC</strong> is:<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong><br />
P.O. Box 1526<br />
Moline, IL 61266-1526<br />
Please forward your comments regarding this page <strong>to</strong>:<br />
Webmaster@qcesc.org Last updated: 2/14/2006
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The membership <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Quad</strong>-<strong>City</strong> Engineering and Science Council (<strong>QCESC</strong>) consists <strong>of</strong> thirty-one <strong>Societies</strong> representing about<br />
6,000 members. The <strong>QCESC</strong> is a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation. New society memberships are actively sought as well as relationships with<br />
community and business organizations.<br />
PURPOSE<br />
The Engineering Community has committed itself <strong>to</strong> the service <strong>of</strong> the public through the intelligent and practical application <strong>of</strong> engineering<br />
and science <strong>to</strong> meet human needs. To accomplish this commitment, the <strong>QCESC</strong> embraces a majority <strong>of</strong> the major technical<br />
societies in the <strong>Quad</strong>-Cities and works <strong>to</strong> encourage synergistic benefits through a single umbrella organization. The <strong>QCESC</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>fers the following advantages <strong>to</strong> its members/corporate sponsors:<br />
Communication - The <strong>QCESC</strong> annually publishes a direc<strong>to</strong>ry listing all member <strong>Societies</strong> and <strong>of</strong>ficers. Officers' phone and fax<br />
numbers, chapter mailing addresses, and email addresses are included <strong>to</strong> encourage inter-society, intra-society, industrial, educational,<br />
and government communication.<br />
Home Page - World Wide Web - The <strong>QCESC</strong> has a home page on the World Wide Web at http://www.qcesc.org. This provides<br />
a method for communicating information about the <strong>QCESC</strong> and its member societies. It includes a calendar <strong>of</strong> upcoming<br />
technical events. The addition <strong>of</strong> home pages for each member society is planned.<br />
Technical - The <strong>QCESC</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers the ability <strong>to</strong> sponsor outstanding technical sessions and aid in joint sponsorship, coordination,<br />
and development <strong>of</strong> a reservoir <strong>of</strong> talented speakers.<br />
Social - A further challenge is <strong>to</strong> encourage social interaction between societies and the public. The Council annually sponsors a<br />
Presidents’ Reception in Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>to</strong> promote communications between societies and <strong>QCESC</strong>. The Council also sponsors the<br />
Annual Engineer's Week Banquet in February with attendance open <strong>to</strong> member societies and the public.<br />
Community - The Council gives support, advice, and/or sponsorship for engineering/science scholarships, Junior and Senior<br />
Engineer/ Scientist-<strong>of</strong>-the-Year Awards, Mathcounts, the US First Robotics, Future <strong>City</strong>, and Invent Iowa competitions, and<br />
career fairs. These events not only serve <strong>to</strong> encourage and reward <strong>to</strong>p performance by engineers and scientists, but also improve<br />
the image <strong>of</strong> engineering and science at local and national levels.<br />
National Engineers Week Banquet - For the last 40 years, the Council has organized and sponsored a banquet during National<br />
Engineers’ Week. This banquet brings the <strong>Quad</strong>-Cities engineering and science communities <strong>to</strong>gether for one major celebration<br />
<strong>of</strong> National Engineers Week. As a part <strong>of</strong> the banquet, the Junior and Senior Engineer/ Scientist-<strong>of</strong>-the-Year Awards are presented<br />
along with scholarships <strong>to</strong> local high school students showing an interest in engineering or science. In 2005, the Engineers’<br />
Week Banquet is scheduled for February 25.<br />
HISTORY OF <strong>QCESC</strong><br />
The <strong>Quad</strong>-<strong>City</strong> Engineering and Science Council got its start in 1963. Several program chairmen from various societies met in 1962<br />
<strong>to</strong> discuss a joint meeting <strong>to</strong> celebrate National Engineers’ Week sponsored by the National Society <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineers<br />
(NSPE).<br />
A committee was formed, consisting <strong>of</strong> representatives from ASME, NSPE, SAME, SME, and others. The committee's intention<br />
was <strong>to</strong> focus the public's attention on the importance <strong>of</strong> the contributions that the engineering and science communities make <strong>to</strong> society.<br />
Billboards were purchased and TV and radio shows interviewed prominent engineers from the <strong>Quad</strong>-Cities. A press party was<br />
held and the first <strong>Quad</strong>-<strong>City</strong> Engineers’ Week Banquet <strong>to</strong>ok place in 1963 at the Masonic Temple. Attendees included the Governors<br />
<strong>of</strong> Iowa and Illinois, state legisla<strong>to</strong>rs, five mayors, and members <strong>of</strong> thirteen technical societies, resulting in a <strong>to</strong>tal <strong>of</strong> one thousand<br />
people. The Engineers’ Week Banquet became an annual event in the <strong>Quad</strong>-Cities and the Joint Engineers’ Council became a<br />
reality as its sponsor.<br />
In 1981, the Joint Engineers’ Council became incorporated as a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization called the <strong>Quad</strong>-<strong>City</strong> Engineering and Science<br />
Council.
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1963 Walter J. Alspach, ASME<br />
1964 Mr. VanWasson, ASME<br />
1965 R. P. Withenbury, ASCE<br />
1966 William J. Crossen, ASTME<br />
1967 Thomas J. Rodhouse, ASCE<br />
1968 John A. Lubbe, NSPE<br />
1969 Edward L. Stachovic, ASME<br />
1970 Not Elected<br />
1971 Robert Lundholm, NSPE<br />
1972 Robert E. Vandello, IEEE<br />
1973 Dudley Hanson, SAME<br />
1974 Richard Fleischman, ASCE<br />
1975 Stuart E. Higgs, NSPE<br />
1976 Dr. Edward J. H. Karvelius, SAME<br />
1977 William J. Crossen, ASME<br />
1978 John P. H<strong>of</strong>fstatter, NSPE<br />
1979 David A. Pearson, ASHRAE<br />
1980 David Meyer, NSPE<br />
1981 Dr. Mark Brauer, AIIE<br />
1982 Jerry Moeller, AIIE<br />
1983 Lane Trefftzs, AIPE<br />
1984 W. Reid Odean, AIIE<br />
1985 Karen A. McKirchy, SWE<br />
1986 S. K. Nanda, SAME<br />
1987 S. S. Doak, SAME<br />
1988 John B. Freund, SAME<br />
1989 Doyle W. McCully, SAME<br />
1990 Dr. J. Daniel Brit<strong>to</strong>n, SIGMA XI<br />
1991 George Johnson, SAME<br />
1992 Ardo Holmgrain, SAME<br />
1993 Jim Blanchar, SAME<br />
1994 Juanita Dal<strong>to</strong>n, IEEE<br />
1995 Dr. William S. Shore, ACS<br />
1996 Patrick O. Barnes, IEEE<br />
1997 Dale H. Killen, FPS<br />
1998 Marilyn A. Maddox, ASAE<br />
1999 Matthew Benson, ANS<br />
2000 Frank C. Monfeli, SAME<br />
2001 Cindy Baldwin, AIHA<br />
2002 Brad Palmer, SAME<br />
2003 Mary Daniels, AFS & AIHA<br />
2004 Michael J. Tarpey ASCE/SAME<br />
2005 Michael J. Tarpey ASCE/SAME<br />
2006 Chris<strong>to</strong>pher Hebel ANS<br />
Past Council Chairs
Engineer/Scientist <strong>of</strong> the Year Award Recipients<br />
JUNIOR SENIORr Award Senior Award<br />
1966 Wesley D.S. Ling, IES<br />
1967 J. Leonard Buchholz<br />
1970 William Ash<strong>to</strong>n, SAME Clifford E. Missman, SAME<br />
1972 Samual S. Doak, SAME Dr. Alexander Hammer<br />
Dr. Robert R. White<br />
1974 Richard H. Stanley Dr. Edward J.H. Karvelius, SAME<br />
1975 Ward Jensen, NSPE Joe Nickels, NSPE<br />
1976 Dr. Edward J.H. Karvelius, SAME<br />
1978 Robert H. Hurlbutt, ASCE<br />
1979 Mark M. Brauer, AIIE<br />
1981 Ronald D. Borwn, AIIE<br />
1982 David A. Pearson, ASHRAE George E. Johnson, SAME<br />
1983 Patricia Lee Boddy, SWE S.K. Nanda, SAME<br />
1984 Dudley M. Hanson, SAME<br />
1985 W. Reid O’Dean, AIIE Wayne Edwin Brugger, ASME<br />
1986 Gerald J. Walker, ASCE Gerald L. Moeller, AIIE<br />
1987 David C. Scott, AIIE Samuel C. Wray, ASHRAE<br />
1988 Theresa Kerkeeng-Kincaid, ASCE Mark R. Hoague, ASCE<br />
Jeffrey J. Newcomb, ASHRAE Samuel S. Doak, ASCE<br />
1989 John Alan Kincaid, ASCE Thomas H. Dadley ASCE<br />
1990 Byron Taylor, AIIE Keith Edward Haas, ASCE<br />
1991 Nelson J. Cordoba, SAME John K. Jungk, ASCE<br />
William Henry Koellner, SAME<br />
1992 Patrick O. Barnes, IEEE Patrick T. Burke, SAME<br />
Denny A. Lundberg, ASCE<br />
1993 Cpt. Michael Gladbach, SAME<br />
1994 Brian E. Roth, AIIE James H. Blanchar, SAME<br />
1995 Cpt. Duane T. Laughlin, SAME Robert W. Kelley, SAME<br />
Dr. Donald L. Kiser, ACS<br />
1996 Jeffrey Hawkinson Robert L. Custer<br />
Barbara Lee Kimler, ASCE Wallace Mook, SAME<br />
William Fulkerson<br />
1997 Paul McNamee, ACS<br />
1998 H. Dennis Shannon, ASCE,SAME Chris Cox, ASSE<br />
1999 Ms. Heather Wiese Dr. Stephen Reynolds, AIHA<br />
2000 Thomas D. Heinold, SAME Gary L. Loss, SAME<br />
2001 Jason Harder, SAME John Kincaid, SAME<br />
2002 Kara J. Mitvalski, SAME Mark R. Hoague, SAME<br />
2003 Kevin J. Landwehr, SAME James C. Miller, SAE<br />
2004 Thomas R. Gambucci, P.E.,SAME Daniel P. Miller, P.E.,SAME<br />
2005 Miles Kea<strong>to</strong>n, P.E. Paul D. VanDuyne, P.E><br />
Dr. Pamela Trotter<br />
2006Michael Tarpey Denny A. Lundberg<br />
Raymond A. Wolf<br />
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Scholarship Recipients<br />
1993 Lily Kim Bettendorf High School<br />
1994 Rhys Moses Alleman High School<br />
1995 Mike O’Brien Assumption High School<br />
1996 Cortney Koberg Davenport North High School<br />
Brian Brissman United Township High School<br />
1997 Bonnie Riedl United Township High School<br />
Alice Yao Bettendorf High School<br />
1998 Annaliese Hyser Rock Island High School<br />
Connie Kim Bettendorf High School<br />
Nicholas Mohr Pleasant Valley High School<br />
Andrew Vaughn Davenport Central High School<br />
1999 Emily Hebeler Ful<strong>to</strong>n High School<br />
Marisa Lazio Assumption High School<br />
John A. Nahra, Jr. Assumption High School<br />
Matthew Swanson Rock Island High School<br />
2000 David Killian Assumption High School<br />
Erin Sparks United Township High School<br />
Chet Vignes Bettendorf High School<br />
2001 Andrew Nahra Assumption High School<br />
Cecilia Bailey United Township High School<br />
Ingrid Johnson Rockridge High School<br />
Lyndsey Wilkinson Assumption High School<br />
2002 Joel Boerckel United Township High School<br />
Julie Riewerts Riverdale High School<br />
Nathan Vandike J.D. Darnall High School<br />
2003 Bridget Wild<br />
Emily Alden<br />
Laura Cathelyn<br />
2004 Laura Fierce Davenport Central High School<br />
Kathryn Patsche Rock Island High School<br />
Allison Rick Davenport North High School<br />
Jeffrey Mason J.D. Darnell High School<br />
2005 Kristina Marie Daggett Davenport West High School<br />
Ryan Damewood Sherrard High School<br />
Ellen Kloppenborg Davenport Central High School<br />
2006 Samantha Borkgren Moline High School<br />
Karl Brunso Pleasant Valley High School<br />
Kristin Marie Haas Davenport Assumption High School<br />
Gregory Michael Lammers Davenport Assumption High School
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SOCIETY OF THE YEAR<br />
The Society <strong>of</strong> the Year award was established in 1999 <strong>to</strong> recognize the member Society<br />
that showed the greatest level <strong>of</strong> participation in <strong>QCESC</strong> activities and the community.<br />
The award was intended <strong>to</strong> encourage member societies <strong>to</strong> participate more<br />
fully in <strong>QCESC</strong> functions and projects during the year. The spirit <strong>of</strong> the award is <strong>to</strong><br />
reward active participation in Engineering and Science as a whole.<br />
2000 Society <strong>of</strong> American Military Engineers, Rock Island Post<br />
2001 not awarded<br />
2002 not awarded<br />
2003 National Association <strong>of</strong> Woman in Construction<br />
2004 not awarded<br />
2005American Society <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Engineer<br />
2006 Society <strong>of</strong> American Military Engineers, Rock Island Post<br />
President’s Award<br />
2005 Patrick Barnes<br />
2001 Matt Benson<br />
2000 Matt Benson<br />
1999 Dale Killen<br />
1997 Theresa Carpenter and Patrick Barnes
Continuous Education<br />
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Obsolescence is a term that usually applies <strong>to</strong> consumer products. Unfortunately, that term also applies <strong>to</strong><br />
people, especially in times <strong>of</strong> rapid technological advancements. In a study published several years ago,<br />
the National Academy <strong>of</strong> Engineering estimated that the “half-life” <strong>of</strong> an engineer’s skills is 2.5 years in<br />
s<strong>of</strong>tware engineering, 5 years in electrical engineering, and 7.5 years in mechanical engineering. The<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong>’s pr<strong>of</strong>essional technical societies, through meetings and technical presentations, <strong>of</strong>fer their memberships<br />
a forum for continuous education in their chosen field <strong>of</strong> expertise. You are urged <strong>to</strong> participate,<br />
on both sides <strong>of</strong> the lectern, in these presentations.<br />
Formal education is an excellent means <strong>to</strong> broaden skills either by pursuit <strong>of</strong> an advanced degree or<br />
through short program courses. The following schools support the <strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> community with continuing<br />
education programs. These programs vary from the conventional classroom <strong>to</strong> self-paced video classes.<br />
For more information on these programs, please call the phone numbers listed below:<br />
Black Hawk College (309) 796-1311<br />
Bradley University (800) 552-1697<br />
Iowa State University (515) 294-7470<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> Graduate Center (309) 794-7376<br />
St. Ambrose University (563) 333-6000<br />
Scott Community College (563) 359-7531<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Illinois (800) 252-1360<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Iowa (319) 335-5764
AMERICAN<br />
CHEMICAL SOCIETY<br />
Illinois-Iowa Section<br />
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Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
To encourage the advancement <strong>of</strong> chemistry; <strong>to</strong> support chemical research in science and industry; <strong>to</strong><br />
enhance the qualifications and usefulness <strong>of</strong> chemists; <strong>to</strong> disseminate chemical knowledge; and <strong>to</strong><br />
promote scientific inquiry and interests.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
Chair Rick Rogers rick_rogers@grainporcessing.com<br />
Chair-Elect Mary Ellen Biggin maryellenbiggin@augustana.edu<br />
Past Chair Alan Abbott (309) 852-5671 x6253<br />
Secretary/Newsletter Elizabeth Peterson betmelp@earthlink.net<br />
Treasurer Richard C Craddick rich_craddick@kentfeeds.com<br />
Primary Councilor Brian Mundell brian@bio-researchprod.com<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Alan Abbott (309) 852-5671 x6253<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: January, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 200<br />
Meeting Place and Time Varies - monthly meeting announcement<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Outreach Grants<br />
High School Chemistry Teacher <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
Chemistry Promoter <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
Scholarship awarded <strong>to</strong> high school senior planning a science career<br />
Special Events<br />
National Chemistry Week (last week in Oc<strong>to</strong>ber)<br />
Chemistry Open House, Augustana College (National Chemistry Week)<br />
Chemistry Olympiad - Local and national competition<br />
for beginning and advanced high school chemistry students<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Alan Abbott American Chemical Society<br />
Black Hawk College, East 1155 16th Street NW<br />
1501 IL HWY 78 Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C 20036<br />
Kewanee, IL 61443-8630 Phone: (800) 227-5558<br />
Website: membership.acs.org/I/ILIA Website: www.acs.org/portal/chemistry
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Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
To promote the field <strong>of</strong> metal casting, <strong>to</strong> pass on technical knowledge <strong>to</strong> members, <strong>to</strong> provide a vehicle<br />
for interaction between member companies, and <strong>to</strong> represent the interest <strong>of</strong> metal casters and their suppliers,<br />
along with those they serve.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
Chairman Steven J. Schneider sschneider@blackhawkfoundry.com<br />
Past Chair Nick Fox nick@galesburgcastings.com<br />
Secretary/Treasurer Tracy DeLathouwer tdelathouwer@blackhawkfoundry.com<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Mary Daniels (563) 322-3521<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: June 1, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 121<br />
AMERICAN<br />
FOUNDRY SOCIETY<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> Cities Chapter<br />
Meeting Place and Time Various locations around the <strong>Quad</strong> Cities,<br />
usually fourth Tuesday <strong>of</strong> the month<br />
September through May, excluding December<br />
Special Events<br />
Annual Golf outing<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
AFS-QC Chapter AFS<br />
PO Box 3527 505 State Street<br />
Davenport, IA 52808 Des Plaines, IL 60016<br />
Fax: (563) 323-2105 Website: www.afsinc.org
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AMERICAN<br />
INDUSTRIAL<br />
HYGIENE<br />
ASSOCIATION IOWA-ILLINOIS SECTION<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
• To promote the field <strong>of</strong> industrial hygiene<br />
• To provide education and training<br />
• To provide a forum for the exchange <strong>of</strong> ideas and information<br />
• To represent the interests <strong>of</strong> industrial hygienist and those they serve<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Paul Richmond, CIH,CSP (515) 294-9698<br />
President Elect Cindy Baldwin, CIH (319) 366-8321<br />
Past President Brian Graettinger (319) 277-2401<br />
Secretary<br />
Treasurer Paul Hokanson, CIH<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Cindy Baldwin (319) 366-8321<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: May 1, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 84<br />
Meeting Place and Time Various locations between Des Moines & <strong>Quad</strong> Cities<br />
Second Thursday <strong>of</strong> every month,<br />
February through November<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Contribute <strong>to</strong> the American Industrial Hygiene Foundation,<br />
Clyde Berry Scholarship Fund<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Cindy Baldwin American Industrial Hygiene Association<br />
Terracon<br />
5855 Willow Creek Drive SW 2700 Prosperity Ave., Suite 250<br />
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Fairfax, VA 22031<br />
Phone: (319) 366-8321 Phone: (703) 849-8888<br />
Fax: (319) 366-0032 Fax: (703) 207-3561<br />
E-Mail: cabaldwin@terracon.com<br />
Website: www.qcesc.org/aiha Website: www.aiha.org
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AMERICAN<br />
NUCLEAR SOCIETY<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
The American Nuclear Society (ANS) is a not-for-pr<strong>of</strong>it, international, scientific, and educational organization.<br />
The Society's main objective is <strong>to</strong> promote the advancement <strong>of</strong> engineering and science relating <strong>to</strong><br />
the a<strong>to</strong>mic nucleus and <strong>of</strong> allied sciences and arts.<br />
The <strong>Quad</strong> Cities Branch <strong>of</strong> the ANS is organized out <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Quad</strong> Cities Nuclear Power Station, fifteen<br />
miles north <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Quad</strong> Cities on the Mississippi. Anyone with interest in learning/teaching about the nucleus<br />
<strong>of</strong> the a<strong>to</strong>m and allied fields can contact the <strong>Quad</strong> Cities Branch <strong>of</strong> ANS.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
Chairperson Chris Hebel (309) 227-3215<br />
Vice-Chairperson Open<br />
Treasurer Roger Heyn (309) 227-3075<br />
Secretary Open<br />
Homepage Administra<strong>to</strong>r Open<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Chris Hebel (309) 227-3215<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: July 1, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 30<br />
QUAD CITIES BRANCH<br />
Branch Established: May 1993<br />
Meeting Place and Time Second Tuesday <strong>of</strong> each month 11:00 a.m.<br />
Special Events<br />
Speakers, videos, slides, classroom aids, and<br />
<strong>to</strong>ur available on a volunteer basis.<br />
Topics can be tailored <strong>to</strong> any age level and include radiation, iso<strong>to</strong>pes,<br />
power production, non-power applications,<br />
nuclear safety, and nuclear waste.<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> Cities Branch <strong>of</strong> ANS American Nuclear Society<br />
22710 - 206th Avenue North 555 North Kensing<strong>to</strong>n Avenue<br />
Cordova, IL 61242 LaGrange Park, IL 60526<br />
Fax: (309) 227-2265 Phone: (708) 352-6611<br />
E-mail:Chris<strong>to</strong>pher.Hebel@exeloncorp.com Website: www.ans.org
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AMERICAN<br />
PRODUCTION AND<br />
INVENTORY CONTROL SOCIETY<br />
QUAD CITIES CHAPTER<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
APICS is the educational organization for resource management serving manufacturing and materials management<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals since 1957. An international organization with over 70,000 members, APICS provides members a<br />
monthly newsletter, a monthly magazine, a Quarterly Technical Bulletin, and the proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Annual Technical<br />
Conference. <strong>Member</strong>s have access <strong>to</strong> the latest literature in the field and are encouraged <strong>to</strong> become more<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional through participation in two comprehensive certification programs. The original program, CPIM, is<br />
designed <strong>to</strong> develop specialized knowledge in the very latest production and inven<strong>to</strong>ry management (P&IM) techniques.<br />
The innovative Certified In Integrated Resource Management (CIRM) program is designed <strong>to</strong> transform<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals from functional specialists in<strong>to</strong> organization leaders. Local chapter meetings provide an opportunity<br />
<strong>to</strong> meet and exchange ideas with other pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
CONTACT: Ione M. Dykstra, CPIM (608) 582-4191<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Ione M. Dykstra, CPIM American Production and Inven<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
Control Society<br />
5301 Shawneey Road<br />
Phone: (608) 582-4191 Alexandria, Virginia 22312<br />
E-mail:idykstra@aol.com Website: www.apics.org
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF<br />
AGRICULTURAL AND<br />
BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERS<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> Cities Section<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
ASABE is the society for engineering in agricultural, food, and biological systems. We promote the application<br />
<strong>of</strong> science and engineering in these systems. We encourage original research and education. We promote communication<br />
among members and upgrading <strong>of</strong> our pr<strong>of</strong>essional skills.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
Chairman Chad Yagow (309) 765-2157<br />
Chairman-Elect David Smith (309) 748-8695<br />
Past Chairman Brianna Heim (309) 765-7313<br />
Secretary Jackie Norman-Gray (309) 765-6039<br />
Treasurer Dennis Roe (309) 748-2078<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Steve Juhasz (309) 765-2004<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: June 1, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 287<br />
Meeting Place and Time Tuesday evenings in Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, January, March & April<br />
5:00 p.m. at various locations in the <strong>Quad</strong> Cities<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
$750 College Scholarship and sponsor <strong>of</strong> <strong>QCESC</strong> scholarships<br />
Support <strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> Elite FIRST Robotics Team<br />
Patent Awards<br />
25, 40, and 50-Year <strong>Member</strong>ship Awards<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> Section ASABE, ASABE<br />
c/o Miles Kea<strong>to</strong>n<br />
John Deere Seeding Group 2950 Niles Road<br />
501 River Drive St. Joseph, MI 49085-9659<br />
Moline, IL 61265 Phone: (616) 429-0300<br />
Fax: (309) 765-7283 Fax: (616) 429-3852<br />
E-Mail: mkea<strong>to</strong>n@asae.org Website: www.asae.org<br />
Website: www.qcesc.org/ASAE/index.htm
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (ASCE)<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
The advancement <strong>of</strong> the science and pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> engineering <strong>to</strong> enhance the welfare <strong>of</strong> humanity.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Mike Janecek (309) 792-9350<br />
Vice President Brian R Porter (563) 355-0702<br />
Secretary Gregory S. Shuger (309) 764-1220<br />
Treasurer Anne Werner (309) 794-5603<br />
Past-President Debra Mathias (563) 264-6313<br />
Webmaster Michael Tarpey (309) 794-5170<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Debra Mathias (563) 264-6313<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: September, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 210<br />
<strong>Quad</strong>-Cities Section<br />
Meeting Place and Time Third Thursday night <strong>of</strong> the month<br />
September through May<br />
Meeting place varies<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Sponsor <strong>of</strong> <strong>QCESC</strong> scholarships<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Debra Mathias American Society <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineers<br />
Stanley Consultants World Headquarters<br />
225 Iowa Avenue 1801 Alexander Bell Drive<br />
Muscatine, Iowa 52761 Res<strong>to</strong>n, VA 20191-4400<br />
Fax: (563) 264-6658 Phone: (703) 295-6300<br />
E-Mail: mathiasdebra@stanleygroup.com Fax: (703) 295-6222<br />
Website:sections.asce.org/quadcity Website: www.asce.org
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATION<br />
AND AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEERS<br />
(ASHRAE)<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
Advancing the arts and sciences <strong>of</strong> heating, refrigeration, air conditioning, and ventilation, the allied arts and sciences<br />
and related human fac<strong>to</strong>rs for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the public.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Bruce Britson (309) 635-1239<br />
Vice-President Jim Nonnenman (563) 264-6349<br />
Treasurer Andrew Price (563) 264-6670<br />
Secretary Patrick Igou (319) 292-8774<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: July 1, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 120<br />
Mississippi Valley Chapter<br />
Meeting Place and Time Steeple Gate Inn, Best Western Motel, Davenport, IA<br />
Varies, monthly meeting announcement<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
ASHRAE/Earl Beling Memorial Scholarship Award<br />
ASHRAE Technology Award<br />
Special Events<br />
April Energy Awards<br />
May Social Night<br />
June Golf Outing<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Dave Bodenschatz, ASHRAE ASHRAE<br />
623 26 th Avenue 1791 Tullie Circle Northeast<br />
Rock Island, IL 61201 Atlanta, GA 30329<br />
Fax: (309)-786-5967 Phone: (404) 636-8400<br />
E-Mail: bodenschatzdw@kjww.com Fax: (404) 321-5478<br />
Website: www.ashrae.org
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS<br />
(ASME)<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
To be the premier organization for promoting the art, science, and practice <strong>of</strong> mechanical engineering throughout<br />
the world. To promote and enhance the technical competency and pr<strong>of</strong>essional well being <strong>of</strong> our members and<br />
through quality programs and activities in mechanical engineering better enable its practitioners <strong>to</strong> contribute <strong>to</strong><br />
the well being <strong>of</strong> humankind.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
Chairman Mike Graham michael.graham@alcoa.com<br />
Vice Chairman Mark Davis mdavis@beeline-co.com<br />
Treasurer Rob Woodall rob.woodall@alcoa.com<br />
Secretary/Newsletter Edi<strong>to</strong>r Steve Hukvari steve@parrinst.com<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Open<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: July 1, biannually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 150<br />
Iowa-Illinois Section<br />
Meeting Place and Time Usually third Tuesday <strong>of</strong> each month<br />
Nine meetings per year Fall through Spring<br />
Varies with program<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
ASME Iowa-Illinois Section American Society <strong>of</strong> Mechanical<br />
PO Box 247 Engineers International<br />
Bettendorf, IA 52722-0005 United Engineering Center<br />
E-Mail: michael.graham@alcoa.com Three Park Avenue<br />
New York, NY 10016-5990<br />
Website: www.asme.org
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ASM INTERNATIONAL (ASMI)<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
To promote the use <strong>of</strong> and education about materials, including metals and advanced engineering materials.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
Chairman Bob Gaster GasterRobertJ@JohnDeere.com<br />
Vice Chairman Cherlyn Foster Cherlyn.Foster@alcoa.com<br />
Secretary Ann Zemo Anne.Zemo@alcoa.com<br />
Treasurer Cynthia Krist Cynthia.Krist@alcoa.com<br />
Chapter Adviser Bruce Boardman BoardmanBruceE@JohnDeere.com<br />
Networking Barry Murchie btmurchieget@yahoo.com<br />
<strong>Member</strong>ship Erik Hahn Erik.Hahn@alcoa.com<br />
Past Chair Chad Spore SporeChad@JohnDeere.com<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Barry Murchie btmurchieget@yahoo.com<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: August 1, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 90<br />
<strong>Quad</strong>-<strong>City</strong> USA Chapter<br />
Meeting Place and Time Visit www.qconline.com/asm<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Materials Camp Scholarship<br />
Special Events<br />
ASM Golf Classic—May<br />
ASM Hockey Night—November<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Bob Gaster ASM World Headquarters<br />
John Deere Technology Center 9639 Kinsman Road<br />
One John Deere Place Material Park, OH 44073<br />
Moline, IL 61265<br />
Fax: (309) 765-3807 Phone: (800) 336-5152<br />
E-Mail: GasterRobertJ@JohnDeere.com Website: www.asm-intl.org<br />
Website: www.qconline.com/asm/
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ESTIMATORS<br />
(ASPE)<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
The objectives <strong>of</strong> the American Society <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Estima<strong>to</strong>rs are <strong>to</strong> further the recognition <strong>of</strong> construction estimating as a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
field <strong>of</strong> endeavor; <strong>to</strong> promote education and contribute <strong>to</strong> the betterment <strong>of</strong> the construction industry; <strong>to</strong> observe and promote<br />
ethical standards <strong>of</strong> conduct; <strong>to</strong> establish and publish standard construction estimating practices; and <strong>to</strong> administer a certification<br />
program by which pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism in construction estimating and adherence <strong>to</strong> these standards is recognized.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Bob Guild (563) 285-2565<br />
Past President Tom Quinn (309) 764-7445<br />
1 st Vice President Zack Sot<strong>to</strong>s (309) 736-1212<br />
2 nd Vice President Pete Cooper (563) 459-4600<br />
3 rd Vice President George Menke (563) 391-8100<br />
Secretary Ryan Jedlicka (563) 381-4800<br />
Treasurer Tom Quinn (309) 764-7445<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Open<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: June annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 70<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> Section<br />
Meeting Place and Time Best Western Steeplegate Inn<br />
Fourth Tuesday <strong>of</strong> the month, September through May<br />
5:30 pm–Social, 6:30 pm-Dinner, 7:00 pm-Program<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Construction Field Education College Scholarship<br />
Special Events<br />
Annual golf outing<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
ASPE, <strong>Quad</strong> Cities Chapter No. 71 ASPE<br />
PO Box 4773 11141 Georgia Ave., Suite 412<br />
Davenport, IA 52808 Whea<strong>to</strong>n, Maryland 20902<br />
Phone: (301) 929-8848<br />
Fax: (301) 929-0231<br />
Website: www.aspenational.com
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Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
To provide worldwide leadership in the development, promotion and application <strong>of</strong> quality and quality-related<br />
technology <strong>to</strong> serve the needs <strong>of</strong> quality pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, the private sec<strong>to</strong>r, government, and academia.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President, Web Chair Doug Krumm DCKRUMM@rockwellcollins.com<br />
Vice President, Program Chair Jeff Christiaansen jeff.christiaansen@amana.com<br />
Secretary Mike Geurtsen MichaelGeurtsen@alliantenergy.com<br />
Treasurer Chad Van Dors<strong>to</strong>n Cmvandor@rockwellcollins.com<br />
Newsletter Edi<strong>to</strong>r Theresa Manternach TheresaManternach@alliantenergy.com<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r (2007) Bob Minick, quality@mchsi.com<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Terry Simmons Terry.Simmons@noaa.gov<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: Oc<strong>to</strong>ber annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 900<br />
AMERICAN<br />
SOCIETY FOR QUALITY<br />
State University <strong>of</strong> Iowa Section 1303<br />
Founded Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1944<br />
Meeting Place and Time Varies with program Periodic plan <strong>to</strong>urs before dinner meetings<br />
Nine meetings per year (September <strong>to</strong> June)<br />
Contact Vice President for dates and places<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Actively support <strong>of</strong> Quality activities though sponsorship, participation, and financial contributions<br />
Three $1,000 University <strong>of</strong> Iowa scholarships – Engineering, Statistics, Business Administration<br />
Two $1,000 University <strong>of</strong> Northern Iowa scholarships – Business Administration, Mathematics & Computer Science<br />
One $1,000 Iowa State University scholarship – Engineering<br />
Sponsor <strong>of</strong> <strong>QCESC</strong> scholarships<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Lawrence Mossman American Society for Quality Control<br />
1008 K.K. Ave 611 East Wisconsin Avenue<br />
Blairs<strong>to</strong>wn, Iowa 52209-8502 Milwaukee, WI 53201-3005<br />
Phone: (319) 626-5578 Phone: (800) 248-1946<br />
E-mail:lmossman@netins.net Fax: (414) 272-1734<br />
Website: quality.org/asq1303.htm Website: www.asq.org
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AMERICAN<br />
SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS (ASSE)<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> Cities Chapter<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Dale Wriedt wriedtdale@johndeere.com<br />
Vice President Stuart Malone smalone@norhtwestmech.com<br />
Past-President Rich Stutzki richstutzki@mchsi.com<br />
Treasurer Michael Tomsha m<strong>to</strong>msha@raganmechanical.com<br />
Secretary Mike Ducette mdoucette@russellco.com<br />
<strong>Member</strong>ship Diana Gilbert GilbertDianaL@JohnDeere.com<br />
Jeff Miller jeff@quadcitysafety.com<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Dale Wriedt wriedtdale@johndeere.com<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: July 1, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 115<br />
Meeting Place and Time Third Thursday at 7:00 am, September through May<br />
Location varies, call Vice President<br />
Special Events<br />
Annual Golf Outing (August)<br />
All Day Safety Clinic—for production supervisors, company staff,<br />
safety direc<strong>to</strong>rs, and HR managers (September)<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
QC ASSE American Society <strong>of</strong> Safety Engineers<br />
PO Box 311 1800 East Oak<strong>to</strong>n Street<br />
Pleasant Valley, IA 52761 Des Plaines, IL 60018-2187<br />
Fax: (563) 355-4109 Website: www.asse.org<br />
Website: www.qcasse.org
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ASSOCIATION OF<br />
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY<br />
PROFESSIONALS (AITP)<br />
Illowa Chapter<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
AITP is the pr<strong>of</strong>essional association comprised <strong>of</strong> career-minded individuals who seek <strong>to</strong> expand their potential -<br />
employers, employees, managers, programmers, and many others. The organization seeks <strong>to</strong> provide avenues for<br />
all members <strong>to</strong> be teachers as well as students and <strong>to</strong> make contacts with other members in the IS field, all in an<br />
effort <strong>to</strong> become more marketable in rapidly changing, technological careers.<br />
The Illowa Chapter, AITP serves the needs <strong>of</strong> Information Technology pr<strong>of</strong>essionals by providing:<br />
• opportunities for personal and pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth<br />
• educational experiences for its members and others<br />
• support for Student Chapters <strong>of</strong> AITP<br />
• IT-related services <strong>to</strong> the community<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Chris Fawcett (563) 320-7454<br />
Secretary Leanne Junker<br />
Treasurer Mary Anderson<br />
Chapter Liaison Vicky Harbour (309) 788-4561<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Claire Gordon (309) 732-2146<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: January 1, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 50<br />
Meeting Place and Time Second Wednesday every month September <strong>to</strong> June<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
The outstanding Student Award is presented yearly <strong>to</strong> a college student who has<br />
demonstrated leadership and scholastic ability in the field <strong>of</strong> information technology<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Illowa Chapter, AITP AITP<br />
PO Box 587 401 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 2400<br />
Moline, IL 61265 Chicago, IL 60611-4267<br />
E-Mail: Phone: 800.224.9371 or 312.245.1070<br />
Website: www.aitp.quadcities.com Fax: 312.527.6636<br />
E-Mail: aitp_hq@aitp.org<br />
Website: www.aitp.org
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Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
To help the industry promote the state <strong>of</strong> the art in paint applications and <strong>to</strong> inform the industry on technologies<br />
available <strong>to</strong> cope with environmental regulations, escalating costs, and increasing productivity problems.<br />
ers<br />
CHEMICAL COATERS<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
INTERNATIONAL (CCAI)<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> Cities Chapter<br />
C<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
CONTACT: Walt Wick (563) 272-3870<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Black Hawk College Scholarship<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
CCAI CCAI Executive Offices<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> Cities Chapter PO Box 54316<br />
482 33 rd Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45254<br />
East Moline, IL 61244-3170 Phone: (513) 624-6767<br />
Fax: (513) 624-0601<br />
Website: www.ccaiweb.com
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Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
The mission <strong>of</strong> the Construction Specifications Institute is <strong>to</strong> advance construction<br />
technology through communication, education, research, and service.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Jesse H. Borcher jborcher@kingsmaterial.com<br />
Treasurer Charles E. Janson, CSI, CDT cjanson@russellco.com<br />
<strong>Member</strong>ship Chair Greg Ward, CSI gregward@stetsons.com<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative open<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: June 1, biannually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 58<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
SPECIFICATIONS INSTITUTE<br />
Illowa Chapter<br />
Meeting Place and Time Second Tuesday <strong>of</strong> the month<br />
12:00 p.m. at the Lodge, Bettendorf, IA<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Three $1,000 scholarships for students in construction-related curriculums<br />
Special Events<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> Product Expo and CSI Seminars in Alternate Years<br />
Chapter Mailing Address: National Headquarters<br />
Website: www.csinet.org/chapter/regions/north_central/113.htm Construction Specifications Institute<br />
601 Madison Street<br />
Alexandria, VA 22314-1791<br />
Website: www.csinet.org
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Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
An international technical group organized for the individual <strong>to</strong> expand themselves in a continual growth pattern,<br />
in the specialty interest <strong>of</strong> fluid power. This mission <strong>of</strong> technical advancement is carried out through various levels<br />
<strong>of</strong> education and certification. It provides a focal point from which people involved in fluid power can share<br />
ideas, information, and accomplishments<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Mike Kaas (309) 799-1101<br />
Vice President Harry DeBourcy (563) 441-4365<br />
Secretary & Treasurer Jack May (309) 799-1101<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Mike Kaas (309) 799-1101<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: January 1, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 35<br />
FLUID POWER SOCIETY<br />
(FPS)<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter 16<br />
Meeting Place and Time Monthly in various locations, September through May<br />
Meeting format is a mix <strong>of</strong> evening dinner and<br />
speakers and plant <strong>to</strong>urs<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Sponsor <strong>of</strong> <strong>QCESC</strong> Scholarships<br />
Support <strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> Elite FIRST Robotics Team<br />
Special Events<br />
Fluid Power Certification<br />
Classes through Eastern Iowa Community College<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Fluid Power Society (FPS) Fluid Power Society<br />
P. O. Box 219 3245 Freemansburg Avenue<br />
Coal Valley, IL 61240 Palmer, PA 18045-7118<br />
Email: mkaas@ifpusa.com Phone: (800) 303-8520<br />
Fax: (610) 923-0389<br />
Website: www.ifps.org
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ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING<br />
SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA (IES)<br />
Black Hawk Section<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
The Illuminating Engineering Society <strong>of</strong> North America (IES) was founded in 1906 <strong>to</strong> establish scientific lighting<br />
recommendations and <strong>to</strong> disseminate this information <strong>to</strong> all interested parties. It is the recognized authority<br />
on lighting in North America.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Matt Snyder (309) 788-0673<br />
Vice President open<br />
Treasurer open<br />
Secretary open<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative open<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: August, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 65<br />
Meeting Place and Time Days and meeting styles vary each month,<br />
depending on quest speakers<br />
Noon Luncheons: 11:45 a.m.—1:15 p.m.<br />
Evening Meetings: 6:30 p.m.<br />
Chapter Mailing Address<br />
Matt Snyder<br />
KJWW Engineering<br />
623 26 th Ave<br />
Rock Island, 61201<br />
Fax: (309) 786-5967<br />
E-Mail: snydermd@kjww.com<br />
National Headquarters<br />
Illuminating Engineering Society<br />
345 East 47 th Street<br />
New York, NY 10017<br />
Website: www.iesna.org
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INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND<br />
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS (IEEE)<br />
Iowa-Illinois Section<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
To promote the advancement <strong>of</strong> the theory and practice <strong>of</strong> electrical engineering, electronics, radio, and the allied<br />
branches <strong>of</strong> engineering, arts and sciences. To promote the advancement <strong>of</strong> the standing <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essions it serves. To enhance the quality <strong>of</strong> life for all people through the constructive application <strong>of</strong> electrical<br />
technology. To promote understanding <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
Chair Peter J. Schuster iowa-illinoischair@ieee.org<br />
Vice Chair Dr. John Johnson iowa-illinoisvicechair@ieee.org<br />
Past Chair William O. Serre iowa-illinoispastchair@ieee.org<br />
Secretary Kevin Whitty iowa-illinoissecretary@ieee.org<br />
Treasurer Jim White iowa-illinoistreasurer@ieee.org<br />
<strong>Member</strong>-at-Large Muhammed B. Rahim iowa-illinoismemberatlarge1@ieee.org<br />
<strong>Member</strong>-at-Large Gary Monnard iowa-illinoismemberatlarge2@ieee.org<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Rep William O. Serre iowa-illinoispastchair@ieee.org<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: January, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 267<br />
Meeting Place and Time Every month September through May<br />
Dates & times vary<br />
visit ewh.ieee.org/r4/iail/index.htm<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Sponsor <strong>of</strong> <strong>QCESC</strong> scholarships<br />
Sponsor <strong>of</strong> PMAPS (Probabilistic Methods Applied <strong>to</strong> Power Systems) Conference<br />
Special Events<br />
50th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Iowa-Illinois Section in June<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
William O. Serre IEEE<br />
KJWW Engineering Consultants, P.C. 445 Hoes Lane, PO Box 1331<br />
Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331<br />
Phone: (309) 786-5967 Phone: (800) 678-IEEE<br />
Fax: (908) 981-9667<br />
E-Mail: iowa-illinoispastchair@ieee.org Website: www.ieee.org
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INSTITUTE OF<br />
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS (IIE)<br />
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CHAPTER<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
Fostering educational, service, pr<strong>of</strong>essional enrichment for area Industrial Engineers and/or Industrial Engineering<br />
Managers.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Paul Greve, PE GrevePaulD@JohnDeere.com<br />
President-Elect Ann Kitchen KitchenAnnM@JohnDeere.com<br />
Treasurer Bill Jorgesen bjorgesen@imec1.org<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Education Dr. Thomas Hill (563) 333-6274<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r, <strong>Member</strong>ship Bonnie Thiede ThiedeBonnieJ@JohnDeere.com<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Community Affairs Dr. Michael E. Opar oparmichaele@sau.edu<br />
Web Masters Leigh-Ann & Bryan Corcoran CorcoranBryanM@JohnDeere.com<br />
Student Rep Kacie M. Klein KleinKacieM@sau.edu<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r, <strong>QCESC</strong> Paul Greve, PE GrevePaulD@JohnDeere.com<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: May, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 125<br />
Meeting Place and Time Monthly in various locations,<br />
September through May<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Sponsor <strong>of</strong> <strong>QCESC</strong> scholarships<br />
Industrial Engineering Student Scholarship<br />
Special Events<br />
Local conference held every Oc<strong>to</strong>ber in <strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> location<br />
National conferences held in May<br />
Available Resources<br />
Speakers available on various <strong>to</strong>pics including manufacturing techniques,<br />
teams, computer simulations, international business,<br />
benchmarking, white-collar productivity.<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Industrial Engineers, Inc.<br />
25 Technology Park/Atlanta<br />
E-Mail: GrevePaulD@JohnDeere.com Norcross, GA 30092<br />
Website: www.iienet.org/chapters/046/index.htm Website: www.iienet.org
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INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY<br />
FOR MEASUREMENT<br />
AND CONTROL<br />
(ISA)<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> Cities Section<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
The Instrument Society <strong>of</strong> America is a technical, scientific, and educational<br />
organization dedicated <strong>to</strong> enhancing the capabilities <strong>of</strong> men and women involved<br />
with the design, manufacture and use <strong>of</strong> instrumentation.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
CONTACT: Charles Luther (563) 391-7536<br />
Laura Crumpler (919) 990-9232<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Sponsor <strong>of</strong> <strong>QCESC</strong> scholarships<br />
Student Chapters<br />
Student Chapter at Black Hawk College<br />
Special Events<br />
ISA Instrument and Control Show<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Charles Luther ISA Instrument Society <strong>of</strong> America<br />
1641 W. 34th Street 67 Alexander Drive<br />
Davenport, IA 52806 PO Box 12277<br />
Phone: (563) 391-7536 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709<br />
Phone: (919) 549-8411<br />
Fax: (919) 549-8288<br />
Website: www.isa.org
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN IN<br />
CONSTRUCTION (NAWIC)<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter #50<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
To enhance the success <strong>of</strong> women in the construction industry.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Krisan Steiger (309) 788-0673<br />
President-Elect Mary Oetzmann (563) 322-1725<br />
Vice-President Jennie Hoover (309) 782-2417<br />
Secretary Marilyn Burke-Knutson (563) 570-0985<br />
Treasurer Jean McAdam (309) 796-2371<br />
Past President Carol Curry (309) 796-1957<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r Sherri Fleming (563) 355-6834<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r Cathy Mason (309) 793-3311<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r Megan Smith (563) 344-0260<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r Cathy Long (563) 332-4859<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Mary Oetzmann (563) 322-1725<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 65<br />
Meeting Place and Time First Thursday <strong>of</strong> each month<br />
Meeting place varies,<br />
alternates between Iowa and Illinois<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Annual scholarships for high school seniors and college students<br />
Sponsor <strong>of</strong> <strong>QCESC</strong> scholarships<br />
Special Events<br />
“Block Kids” Contest for students in grades 1-6<br />
Auction <strong>to</strong> raise scholarship monies<br />
National convention<br />
Executive Night (employers and guests supportive <strong>of</strong> NAWIC) August<br />
NAWIC Founder’s Day (September)<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
NAWIC, <strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter #50 NAWIC<br />
PO Box 3271 327 South Adams Street<br />
Davenport, IA 52808 Fort Worth, TX 76104-1081<br />
Phone: (563) 388-6525 Phone: (800) 552-3506<br />
Fax: (817) 877-0324<br />
E-Mail: nawic@nawic.org<br />
Website: www.nawic.com
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NATIONAL DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION (NDIA)<br />
Iowa-Illinois Chapter<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
To improve the effectiveness and efficiency <strong>of</strong> the Government science-industry relationship by providing a forum<br />
for the technical interchange <strong>of</strong> defense related issues, which lead <strong>to</strong> the maintenance <strong>of</strong> a strong national defense.<br />
NDIA conducts educational opportunities which will promote understanding <strong>of</strong> defense matters, effect cooperation<br />
between the military and industry, and stimulate interest in the design, development, and production <strong>of</strong> military material.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Lester Griffin lesgriffin@mchsi.com<br />
Executive Vice President David M. Emling emlingd@mchsi.com<br />
Secretary/Treasurer John W. Masengarb john.masengarb1@us.army.mil<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Arthur J. Heyderman arthur.heyderman@us.army.mil<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: June 1, biannually (even years)<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 500<br />
Meeting Place and Time Seminars<br />
Dinner Meetings (scheduled as appropriate)<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Five $500 Scholarships <strong>of</strong>fered annually<br />
Numerous grants for soldier/community support events<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Arthur J. Heyderman NDIA National Defense Industrial Association<br />
1430 Grapler Court Suite 400<br />
Bettendorf, IA 52722 2101 Wilson Boulevard<br />
Fax: (309) 782-8138 Arling<strong>to</strong>n, VA 22201-3061<br />
Home: (563) 359-4186 Phone: (703) 522-1820<br />
E-Mail: arthur.heyderman@us.army.mil Website: www.ndia.org<br />
Website: www.ndia-ia-il.org
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NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS<br />
(NSPE)<br />
BLACK HAWK CHAPTER, ILLINOIS SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL<br />
ENGINEERS AND IOWA ENGINEERING SOCIETY<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
To promote the pr<strong>of</strong>essional, ethical, economic, and social aspects <strong>of</strong> the engineering world. To foster and<br />
stimulate engineering leadership in public service activities on a community, state, and national level.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Gary Wilkinson, PE wilkinsongary@stanleygroup.com<br />
Vice President Steve Brandau, PE sbrandau@henrycty.com<br />
Secretary Terry Harbour, PE trharbour@midamerican.com<br />
Treasurer Scott Kammerman, PE scottk@msa-pc.com<br />
MATHCOUNTS Mark Harpole, PE mharpole@shive-hattery.com<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative John P. H<strong>of</strong>fstatter, PE Jh<strong>of</strong>fstatter@hrgreen.com<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: June 1, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 95<br />
Meeting Place and Time 2nd Wednesday <strong>of</strong> the Month,<br />
Frequent location “The Lodge” in Bettendorf, IA Social hour 6:00 p.m.<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Students compete at local, state, and national levels for scholarships ranging from<br />
$500 <strong>to</strong> four-year scholarship<br />
Special Events<br />
National Math Counts Competition for 7th and 8th Grade students in<br />
Scott and Clin<strong>to</strong>n Counties in Iowa and<br />
Rock Island, Mercy, Henderson, Warren, Knox, and Stark Counties in Illinois<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
NSPE National Society <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineers (NSPE)<br />
PO Box 4236 2029 K Street NW<br />
Rock Island, IL 61201 Washing<strong>to</strong>n, DC 20006<br />
Fax: (563) 333-8112 (Harbor) Website: nspe.org<br />
State Headquarters<br />
IA State Engineering Society (IES) IL Society <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineers (ISPE)<br />
1051 Office Park Road, Suite 2 1304 South Lowell<br />
West Des Moines, IA 50265 Springfield, IL 62704<br />
Phone (515) 223-0308 Phone: (217) 544-7424<br />
Exec. Direc<strong>to</strong>r: David H. Scott Exec. Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Gary Crites
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QUAD CITIES MATERIAL<br />
HANDLING SOCIETY<br />
(QCMHS)<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
To promote the theory and practice <strong>of</strong> material management through education, research, programs, discussion,<br />
and publication<br />
Chapter Mailing Address<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> Cities Material Handling Society<br />
PO Box 3157<br />
Rock Island, IL. 61204<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
CONTACT: Bernie Sommer (309) 786-3369<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
$1,000 Scholarship <strong>to</strong> Black Hawk College student enrolled in a<br />
engineering/technology curriculum
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Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
Advancing and promoting the knowledge and application <strong>of</strong> Value Engineering methodology and techniques in<br />
corporate and government management.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Tom Richmond (309) 782-0929<br />
Vice President Charles Cell (309) 782-4132<br />
Secretary Boris Arratia (309) 782-3268<br />
Treasurer Nan Ramsey (309) 782-5632<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Tom Richmond (309) 782-0929<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: January, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 19<br />
Meeting Place and Time Every second month<br />
in various locations<br />
September through May<br />
SAVE<br />
INTERNATIONAL(SAVE)<br />
Iowa-Illinois Chapter<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Sponsor <strong>of</strong> <strong>QCESC</strong> scholarships<br />
Special Events<br />
Annual International Conference each Spring<br />
Available Resources<br />
Speakers available on <strong>to</strong>pics such as value training,<br />
value methodology and techniques, and<br />
government laws and regulations relating <strong>to</strong> Value Engineering<br />
(also called Value Analysis and Value Management).<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Tom Richmond SAVE International<br />
1606 C<strong>of</strong>felt Ave. 60 Revere Drive, Suite 500<br />
Davenport, IA 52803 Northbrook, IL 60062<br />
Fax: (309) 782-7170 Phone: (847) 480-1730<br />
E-Mail: richmondt@ria.army.mil Fax: (847) 480-9282<br />
Website: www.value-eng.org
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SIGMA XI<br />
THE SCIENCE RESEARCH<br />
SOCIETY<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
To encourage original research in science, pure and applied.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Steve Hager SteveHager@augustana.edu<br />
Past President Pam Trotter PamTrotter@augustana.edu<br />
President Elect Matthew Halfhill halfhillmatthewd@sau.edu<br />
Program Chair Pam Trotter PamTrotter@augustana.edu<br />
Secretary/Treasurer Robert Mitchell MitchellRobertC@sau.edu<br />
Webmaster David Renneke DavidRenneke@augustana.edu<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Open<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: May 1, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 70<br />
John Deere Chapter<br />
Meeting Place and Time Three or four per year—scheduled <strong>to</strong> fit programs<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Dara Wegman-Geedey Sigma Xi,<br />
Biology Department Scientific Research Society<br />
Augustana College PO Box 13975<br />
639 38 th Street Research Triangle Park,<br />
Rock Island, IL 61201 NC 27709-9889<br />
Website: www.sigmaxijd.org Website: www.sigmaxi.org
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Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
We are brought <strong>to</strong>gether by heritage, social responsibility and desire <strong>to</strong> improve the equality <strong>of</strong> all people through<br />
the use <strong>of</strong> science and technology. We value excellence in education, pr<strong>of</strong>essional pursuits and leadership. We<br />
obtain excellence through integrity, empowerment, achievement, diversity and continuous improvement.<br />
SHPE is the leading social-technical organization whose primary function is <strong>to</strong> enhance and achieve the potential<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hispanics in engineering, math and science.<br />
SHPE promotes the development <strong>of</strong> Hispanics in engineering, science and other technical pr<strong>of</strong>essions <strong>to</strong> achieve<br />
edu cational excellence, economic opportunity and social equity.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Marino Herrera swolaggie@gmail.com<br />
Vice President Ivan Gonzalez ivangonzalez81@yahoo.com<br />
Secretary Jairo Munoz jmc128@mchsi.com<br />
Treasurer Catalina Rios-Meyer rios-meyercatalina@johndeere.com<br />
Student Liaison Africa Espina africaespina@gmail.com<br />
Webmaster Steven Montgomery montgoss@gmail.com<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Open<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: July 1st<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 12 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional & 10 Student <strong>Member</strong>s<br />
Meeting Place and Time Varies<br />
SOCIETY OF<br />
HISPANIC<br />
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS<br />
QUAD CITIES PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Website: www.EasternIowaSHPE.org 5400 E. Olympic Blvd., Suite 210<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineers, Inc<br />
Los Angeles, CA 90022<br />
Phone: (323) 725-3970<br />
Fax: (323) 725-0316<br />
Website: www.SHPE.org
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SOCIETY OF AMERICAN<br />
MILITARY ENGINEERS<br />
(SAME)<br />
Rock Island Post<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
The Society <strong>of</strong> American Military Engineers is a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporate, pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
engineer association. The Society provides the vehicle for engineers from all the<br />
engineer services <strong>of</strong> the Armed Forces and from all fields <strong>of</strong> civilian engineering<br />
practice and industry <strong>to</strong> meet and become better acquainted. Their common goal is <strong>to</strong> increase the engineer potential<br />
<strong>of</strong> the United States for the security and strength <strong>of</strong> the Nation.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Mike Ryan mryan@hrgreen.com<br />
Vice President COL Robert Sinkler Robert.A.Sinkler.COL@usace.army.mil<br />
Jr. Vice-President Scott Bullock Scott.A.Bullock@usace.army.mil<br />
Executive Secretary Dean Cerny Dean.R.Cerny@usace.army.mil<br />
Assistant Secretary Tom Gambucci Thomas.R.Gambucci@usace.army.mil<br />
Treasurer Kevin Landwehr Kevin.J.Landwehr@usace.army.mil<br />
Assistant Treasurer Brad Palmer Bradley.D.Palmer@usace.army.mil<br />
Past President Denny Lundberg Denny.A.Lundberg@usace.army.mil<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Brad Palmer Bradley.D.Palmer@usace.army.mil<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: January, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 210<br />
Meeting Place and Time Second Thursday <strong>of</strong> the month at the Moline Club<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
$500 Scholarship <strong>to</strong> College ROTC Cadets<br />
Three $750 Scholarships <strong>to</strong> Area Seniors<br />
Paul N. Nor<strong>to</strong>n Award<br />
Sponsor <strong>of</strong> <strong>QCESC</strong> scholarships<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Rock Island Post - SAME The Society <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Clock Tower Building, Attn: PP-P Military Engineers<br />
PO Box 2004 Century House<br />
Rock Island, IL 61204-2004 607 Prince Street<br />
Fax: (309) 794-5584 (Palmer) PO Box 21289<br />
Alexandria, VA 22320-2289<br />
E-Mail: Bradley.D.Palmer@mvr02.usace.army.mil<br />
Website: www.same.org/rockisland Website: www.same.org
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Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> SAE International is <strong>to</strong> advance the knowledge <strong>of</strong> the arts, sciences, standards, and engineering<br />
practices connected with the development, design, construction, and use <strong>of</strong> self-propelled machines, prime movers,<br />
and related equipment..<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
Chair Jimmy W. Bolinger jwbolinger@mchsi.com<br />
Vice Chair-Math & Science Paul N. Exstrom exstrompaul@netexpress.net<br />
Vice Chair-Student Activities Greg R. Luecke grluecke@iastate.edu<br />
Web Master D Brad Keleher keleherdanielb@johndeere.com<br />
Treasurer James L. Houch (309) 676-4200<br />
Secretary Justin J. Sample justin.j.sample@cummins.com<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Jimmy W. Bolinger jwbolinger@mchsi.com<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: July 1, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 982<br />
SAE INTERNATIONAL<br />
Mississippi Valley Section<br />
Meeting Place and Time Various Section meetings and seminars are held<br />
throughout the year at alternate location<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
Annual scholarships for high school seniors and college students<br />
Sponsor <strong>of</strong> <strong>QCESC</strong> scholarships<br />
Student Chapters<br />
SAE sponsors student branches at<br />
Iowa State University,<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Iowa, and<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin at Platteville,<br />
and have a student paper award.<br />
Special Events<br />
Our Vision 2000 program includes college scholarships and<br />
“A World in Motion” is classroom material <strong>to</strong> assist teachers in<br />
grades 4-6 teach physical science<br />
Chapter Mailing Address National Headquarters<br />
Contact Chairman SAE International<br />
400 Commonwealth Drive<br />
Website: www.saesections.org/mvs/ Warrendale, PA 776-4841<br />
Website: www.sae.org
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SOCIETY OF<br />
MANUFACTURING<br />
ENGINNEERS<br />
(SME)<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> Cities Chapter No. 23<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
To further educate the membership in such manufacturing aspects as productivity,<br />
design <strong>to</strong>oling, latest technology, innovations, and related basic science.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
Chair Jim Glaser glaserj@ria.army.mil<br />
Vice Chair Richard Riessen richard.riessen@bt-primemover.com<br />
Secretary John Schafer SchaferJohnD@JohnDeere.com<br />
Treasurer Bill Ellenwood bellenwood@sterlingmulti.com<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative OPEN<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: January, annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship: 200<br />
Meeting Place and Time Second Thursday at 5:30<br />
Meeting place varies<br />
Chapter Mailing Address<br />
SME, <strong>Quad</strong> Cities Chapter 23<br />
104 West 6th Avenue<br />
Coal Valley, IL 61240<br />
Website: chapters.sme.org/023/homepage.htm<br />
National Headquarters<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Manufacturing Engineers<br />
One SME Drive<br />
PO Box 930<br />
Dearborn, MI 48128<br />
Website: www.sme.org<br />
Annual Awards, Grants, or Scholarships<br />
$1,000 Scholarship Award<br />
Support <strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> Elite FIRST Robotics Team<br />
Special Events<br />
Black Hawk College, Student Chapter No. 104<br />
Annual Mini Manufacturing Tool Show
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SOCIETY OF<br />
WOMEN<br />
ENGINNEERS<br />
(SWE)<br />
<strong>Quad</strong> Cities<br />
Purpose or Objective <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
The Society <strong>of</strong> Women Engineers (SWE), founded in 1950, is a not-for-pr<strong>of</strong>it educational and service organization. SWE is the driving<br />
force that establishes engineering as a highly desirable career aspiration for women. SWE empowers women <strong>to</strong> succeed and advance in<br />
those aspirations and be recognized for their life-changing contributions and achievements as engineers and leaders.<br />
Chapter Officers<br />
President Paula Raney (309) 756-1471<br />
Vice President Brenda Murphy (563) 272-4382<br />
Secretary Ellen Huntley (563) 388-4152<br />
Treasurer Nancy Shell (563) 264-6428<br />
Section Representative Angel Jacobs (309) 757-1900<br />
Career Guidance Chair Heather Bishop (309) 794-5289<br />
Webmaster Rochelle trefry (563) 333-8259<br />
<strong>QCESC</strong> Representative Katie Ehrke (309) 765-5742<br />
New Officers Assume Duties: annually<br />
Current <strong>Member</strong>ship:<br />
Meeting Place and Time http://www.swe.org/SWE/RegionH/Sections/<strong>Quad</strong>_Cities/schedule.htm<br />
Chapter Mailing Address<br />
swe.qcm at swe.org or at:<br />
QC/Muscatine SWE<br />
P.O. Box 235<br />
Bettendorf, IA 52722<br />
Website: www.swe.org/SWE/RegionH/Sections/<strong>Quad</strong>_Cities<br />
National Headquarters<br />
The Society <strong>of</strong> Women Engineers<br />
230 East Ohio St., Suite 400 Chicago, IL 60611 312.596.5223<br />
For questions or comments, please email hq@swe.org.<br />
Website: www.swe.org
<strong>Quad</strong> <strong>City</strong> Engineering & Science<br />
P.O. Box 1526<br />
Moline, Illinois 61266<br />
Phone: 309-782-0929<br />
Fax: 309-782-7170<br />
www.qcesc.org