November 2013 FCC-OSPE Luncheon

Jerrie Mock, First woman to complete a solo flight around the world

Jerrie Mock, First woman to complete a solo flight around the world

Topic:FIRST SOLO FLIGHT AROUND THE WORLD BY A WOMAN

Date: Thursday, November 14, 2013

Place: Worthington Hills Country Club, 920 Clubview Blvd South, Columbus, Ohio 43235

Time: Registration 11:30am, Lunch 12:00 noon

Cost: $20 FCC-OSPE Members and Auxiliary
          $30 Guests

Registration: Click Here

Outline: Issues and tribulations encountered by Jerrie Mock during her historic flight around the world as told by her sister, Susan Reid. 

Presenter:  Susan Reid, Sister of Jerrie Mock

Susan, a native of Newark, Ohio, worked as a classroom teacher and school librarian. After retiring with thirty years in the Heath City School System, she worked part-time for Par Excellence Learning Center for eleven years.  She also worked part-time for the Pataskala Public Library, automating their system.

Susan received her Bachelor of Science Degree from Ohio University and a Master of Library Science degree from Kent State University.                 

Retirement gave Susan the opportunity to travel extensively, volunteer at Newark’s Midland Theater, and plays more golf.  She is a member of The Research Club, Chapter DL of P.E.O., and The Monday Talks, where she served as Vice-President and President.  When she joined The Progressive Club, she started her new “career” which is presenting programs.  Her favorite program features her sister, Jerrie Mock, who became the first woman to complete a solo flight around the world.  Other programs include Women in Flight, Johnny Clem (drummer boy of Shiloh), and Legends of Hollywood. 

Susan and her husband, Jerry, have two daughters and two granddaughters.

This presentation is valid for one CPD.

 

October 2013 FCC-OSPE Luncheon

Date: Thursday, October 17, 2013

Place: Worthington Hills Country Club, 920 Clubview Blvd South,  Columbus, Ohio 43235

Time: Registration 11:30am,   Lunch: 12:00 noon

Cost: $20 FCC-OSPE Members,  $30 for Guests

Registration: Click Here

Topic: Program: I270 / US23 Interchange Redesign / Reconstruction - Reconfiguration of major elements and introduction of the first “Trench” construction element in Ohio is utilized to address traffic capacity and safety elements in the urban interchange location.  (This program counts for one CEU credit)

Presenters: 

Scott Campbell, PE -  Biography 

Scott has 27 years of engineering experience in the private and public sectors of the business, including 18 years with the Ohio Department of Transportation, District 8 where he held key leadership positions until moving into the private sector in 2004.  Scott has been with HNTB for over two years and has oversight and management responsibility for several major projects within HNTB’s Ohio practice including all segments of the Franklin 270 / 315 and US23 projects. He graduated with a BS, Civil Engineering, 1987, from OSU. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in Ohio, Indiana and North Carolina. He is an At Large Director of the Board of Directors for American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) through 2015.  

Leslie Montgomery, PE -  Biography 

Leslie Montgomery, PE is ODOT Project Manager for the I 270 Interchange project.  Her 24 years experience at ODOT includes extensive highway design and project management experience including recent major projects “Columbus Crossroads” project I70 / I71 and adjacent north Outer belt  I 270 projects.  Ms Montgomery is a 1989 BSCE graduate of the Ohio State University. 

 

March 2013 Luncheon

​Plan on attending the Franklin County Chapter of OSPE Luncheon

Topic: HVAC for Non-Mechanical Engineers
Place: ​ Hickory House, 550 Officenter Pl, Gahanna, OH 43230
Time: Registration 11:30am, Lunch 11:50am
Cost: Members $20, Non-Members $30
Registration: Contact OSPE at OSPEFCC@aol.com

Presenter: Jim Arnold, PE

Details: During this luncheon we will cover the basics of HVAC systems. This will be a non-technical discussion that will cover ​the methods used for choosing systems, sizing systems, and impacts on comfort and energy effeciency.