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Omaha Post Fellows

Below is a listing of active Omaha Post members who are also members of the Academy of Fellows. Congratulations to everyone listed.

George Beard

Retired

 

John Craig

Nebraska Dept. of Roads

jcraig@dor.state.ne.us

Richard Donovan

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

richard.l.donovan@usace.army.mil

Matthew Harvey

HDR

mharvey@hdrinc.com

Dave Huelskamp

Merrick

dave.huelskamp@merrick.com

Ronald Hughbanks

HDR

rhughban@hdrinc.com

Larry Jacobsen

The Schemmer Assoc.

ljacobsen@schemmer.com

Jeanne LeBron

Team TSP

lebronjm@teamtsp.com

Tod Ringenberg

DLR Group

tringenberg@dlrgroup.com

Robert Roumph

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ret.)

rroumph@cox.net

Kurt Ubbelohde

Leo A Daly

kfubbelohde@leoadaly.com

Juan Uribe

HNTB

juribe@hntb.com

John Whisler

Leo A Daly

jlwhisler@leoadaly.com

Larry Woscyna

ASW Associates, Inc.

lwoscyna_cmi@hotmail.com

Roger Wozny

The Schemmer Assoc.

rwozny@schemmer.com


Academy of Fellows

The Society of American Military Engineers (the Society) established the Academy of Fellows in 1995 to recognize those members of The Society who have distinguished themselves in service to the Nation, the engineering profession, and the Society. To be nominated, a member of the Society must meet strict standards and each nomination is carefully considered by a reviewing committee and approved by the SAME Board of Direction. The Constitution of The Society provides that Fellows are "members of the Society who have rendered dedicated and outstanding service to The Society and to the engineering profession and who are approved to become a Fellow in accordance with procedures established by the Bylaws. Nominees shall have been members of The Society for a minimum of ten years and shall remain in good standing in The Society."

 

   
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