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Founded
in 1852,
ASCE is the oldest national engineering society in the United
States. Our mission is to "provide essential value to our
members, their careers, our partners and the public by developing
leadership, advancing technology, advocating lifelong learning, and
promoting the profession." ASCE celebrated its 150th
anniversary in 2002 with
programs and activities for its members and the general
public.
ByLaws
Ethics
Constitution
Strategic Plan
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About ASCE Acadiana
Branch |
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The
Acadiana Branch was established in 1982 in order to serve
ASCE Louisiana Section members in central and southwest
Louisiana, also known as the
"The Crossroads" and "Cajun Country," respectively.
These and the surrounding areas have been collectively
recognized by the state legislature as the
Acadiana region. Together with other members
of the Louisiana Section, we advocate ASCE's mission by serving
as a liaison between civil engineering university students and
the professional community, through community involvement, and
through sponsorship of continuing education seminars.

Acadiana
Branch activities typically begin in September with the
installation of the new
Board of Directors. The Branch hosts monthly luncheons for
the general membership which traditionally feature a guest
speaker. Although the featured topic or presentation is usually
technical in nature, the Board often invites speakers who are of
general interest to our members (i.e., State & Local Officials,
School Board Representatives, University Officials, etc...).
The Acadiana Branch also sponsors or cosponsors an annual
Christmas Social, Continuing Education Seminar or Conference,
and a May Crawfish Boil. Elections are held for the next Board
of Directors at the May Branch meeting/crawfish boil, which
effectively concludes Branch activities until the installation
of officers in September.
Acadiana Branch ByLaws
(Adobe Acrobat Document, .pdf)
Our Board
members will be happy to answer any questions you may have about
ASCE or our local Branch. If you are interested in becoming an
ASCE member, please visit
ASCE National's membership page.
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Past
Presidents of the Acadiana Branch |
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Walter
C.
Vodrazaka, P.E. |
1983 |
George S.
Glaubrecht, P.E. |
1995 |
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Allen L.
Martin, P.E. |
1984 |
Paul
A. Richards, P.E. |
1996 |
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Wendell W.
Holman, P.E. |
1985 |
Raymond J.
Reaux, P.E. |
1997 |
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Barry
J. Bleichner, P.E. |
1986
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Philip
E. Herrera, P.E. |
1998 |
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Paul L. Miers,
P.E. |
1987 |
Pamela G.
Miller, E.I
(1.) |
1999 |
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Kam K.
Movassaghi, P.E. |
1988 |
David S. Huval,
Jr., P.E. |
2000 |
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Eugene C.
Williams, P.E. |
1989 |
Jan C.
Robichaux, E.I.
(2.) |
2001 |
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Mark B. Dubroc,
P.E. |
1990 |
Glenn McCall,
P.E. |
2002 |
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Patrick J.
Landry, P.E. |
1991 |
Larry A. Cramer, P.E |
2003 |
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Joe Maniscalco,
P.E. |
1992 |
John E. Bosch,
Jr., P.E. |
2004 |
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Todd A.
Vincent, P.E. |
1993 |
Kimberly Landry, E.I. |
2005 |
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Thomas A.
Carroll, III, P.E. |
1994 |
Dax A. Douet, P.E. |
2006 |
(1) Subsequent to
her tenure as President, Pamela G. Miller attained P.E. status.
(2.)
Subsequent to her tenure as President, Jan C.
Robichaux married and changed her name to Jan R. Wandstrat.
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