
The Voice of the Business of Engineering
Engineering Influence is the official award-winning podcast of the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC).
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Episodes

Thursday Oct 07, 2021
Thornton Tomasetti‘s Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Program
Thursday Oct 07, 2021
Thursday Oct 07, 2021
Diversity and Inclusion is an important pursuit across U.S. industries and within engineering firms. It’s the right thing to do, but it is also a critical component in solving our STEM talent shortage and studies have found that diverse and inclusive companies perform better in the market.
Many engineering firms have established D&I programs, and we have one of the leading firms with us today. Thornton Tomasetti, which is #62 on the 2021 ENR 500 and has 1,500 employees worldwide, launched its formal D&I program in 2016 and has continued to build and augment it ever since.
Joining us on the program are Thornton Tomasetti President Wayne Stocks and Senior Principal Peggy Van Eepoel.

Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Doing Good with the Terracon Foundation
Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Immediately after Hurricane Ida swept through Louisiana last month, leaving a trail of destruction, the Terracon Foundation, which is a corporate philanthropy initiative of ACEC member firm Terracon, made two $5,000 grants to food banks in Louisiana for food and supplies in the hardest-hit communities. This is just the latest instance of the good work the Foundation has done since its founding in 2008, and we wanted to know more about it, so on the program with us today are two leaders of the Foundation.
Scott Kolodziej is the Foundation Chair. He is an Environmental Department Manager and Principal at Terracon, and was appointed this year to the Chair role after three years on the Terracon Foundation Board.
Kristi Tahmasiyan is the Manager of the Terracon Foundation. She is the Director of Mergers and Acquisitions at Terracon and a Principal of the Firm. She has served the Terracon Foundation in various roles, including a three-year term on the Foundation Board from 2014 to 2017.

Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Walter P Moore‘s Ray Drexler on the Current State of Flood Protection
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
In August, Walter P Moore published a white paper titled An Introduction to Flood Protection: What Owners Need to Know to Protect Their Properties. The white paper focuses on the numerous flood protection approaches and building owner needs and provides an in-depth review of the flood protection process.
One of the authors of the report joined the program to talk about the white paper and flood protection. Ray Drexler is a Principal and Senior Project Manager in Walter P Moore Diagnostics with experience in diversified aspects of forensic engineering. Ray's expertise includes evaluating, assessing, and designing repairs for distress related to facades, steel/concrete structures, and below-grade waterproofing.
Click here to view the white paper.

Friday Sep 24, 2021
Government Affairs Update for 9-24-21
Friday Sep 24, 2021
Friday Sep 24, 2021
Matt Reiffer joins the program to preview a critical week ahead in Washington. Congress is facing numerous deadlines and the clock is ticking. Will there be a vote on infrastructure on Monday? Can an agreement on reconciliation be reached? What about the debt limit and the CR? Tune in and find out.

Thursday Sep 23, 2021
Discussing Ergonomics with the Life Health Trust
Thursday Sep 23, 2021
Thursday Sep 23, 2021
Lindsay Simone with the ACEC Life Health Trust joined the program today to discuss the importance of ergonomics in avoiding long-term health issues. We discuss simple things you can do to reduce back pain, eye strain and avoid the perils of the modern office and worksite.

Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
Last week, ACEC released our latest Private Industry Brief, which provides practical, detailed information and targeted market insights on key A/E private sectors. This issue focuses on the Energy & Utilities market and provides a lot of data on the current state and future prospects of the sector
To dive a little deeper into the numbers and analysis, Erin McLaughlin, ACEC vice president for private market resources, joined the program.
Click here to download the brief.

Tuesday Sep 21, 2021
Tuesday Sep 21, 2021
Ted Gerber, president of Addison Resources Group in New York City, joins us on the program to talk about team building. With more than 25 years of experience working with firms in a variety of industries to improve leadership effectiveness, Ted offers keen insights into the skills and characteristics that make for good teams within an engineering firm.
Ted recently presented an online class on team building for ACEC. Click here for the On-Demand class.

Thursday Sep 16, 2021
A Conversation with Jeff Speck about Road Engineering Standards and a Lot More
Thursday Sep 16, 2021
Thursday Sep 16, 2021
What began as a conversation about induced demand with urban planner Jeff Speck quickly broadened into a wider discussion about U.S. road engineering standards, their impact, and what responsibility engineers may have to improve them.
Speck is the author of Walkable City, one of the most influential and widely read city planning books in recent years. He subsequently wrote Walkable City Rules: 101 Steps to Making Better Places, which is targeted towards traffic engineers and transportation professionals. If you've read these books, you know he doesn't hold back on his opinions, and that trait comes through on this podcast. So, buckle up.





