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Leadership Workshop

Speaker: Mr. Andrews: Mr. Andrews is Managing Partner of Andrews & Associates, LLC, a consulting firm specializing in Emergency Planning, Continuity of Operations, Business Resumption Planning, and Operational Readiness for business, schools, and government entities.

He is also the Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Sound & Optics Systems, a corporation responsible for developing products that support public and private entities, police and security organizations, fire fighters, and first response units to reduce criminal acts or to support emergency response. The product mix includes systems that incorporate neural-based acoustical detection systems, chemical and biological signature recognition, optical tracking, and seismic sensors.

Mr. Andrews is responsible for developing and implementing the Continuity of Operations (COOP) program offered by the GSA to the Executive Branch. The COOP materials have been used by over than 40 Executive Branch agencies including: FEMA, the Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, the IRS, the Social Security Administration, the Departments of Commerce, Education, Energy, Justice, and Transportation. In addition, Mr. Andrews was the primary resource in the development of the Senate Emergency Preparedness Program. He developed the program for the U.S. Senate Sergeant at Arms and the Secretary of the Senate for the US Senate offices and Committees. He has been affiliated with domestic and national security GSA Office of Emergency Management and Department of Homeland Security programs.

Mr. Andrews is very involved in community activities including serving as the Arizona Region Coordinator for the Engineers Week Future City Competition, Chair of the National Advisory Board for the Future City Competition, and co-Chair for the annual Salvation Army Christmas Dinner. He is also a consulting team member of Arizona LeaderForce providing assistance to Helping Hands for Single Moms, a regional social service agency. He was awarded an IEEE Millennium Medal for outstanding achievements and contributions to IEEE and was given the IEEE-USA Robert S. Walleigh Award for Distinguished Contributions to Engineering Professionalism Award. He is an honoree of the Hon Kachina award for his volunteerism and a recipient of the AIA-Arizona Award of Distinction for promoting architecture and city design to pre-college students. He was also honored with the National Engineers Week Chairman's Award for engineering professionalism.

He is the former Vice President and Managing Partner of a consulting firm that specialized in operational assessments and quality programs, and General Manager of Training and Development for Nissan. He also co-founded a consulting firm specializing in electronics research and development. He served 10 years as Dean of Accounting and Computer Information Systems at DeVry Institute of Technology. Prior to becoming Dean, he served for 12 years in progressively responsible academic roles to Senior Professor of Technology.

Topic Overview: The session will explore attributes, competencies, and common practices that allow leaders to be productive and creative and not define their lives in the same way as others. The discussion will include issues ranging from self-awareness to developing an understanding of the Law of Unforeseen Consequences and habits engineers can incorporate into their daily lives that will assure personal satisfaction and professional sustainability

Who should attend: This workshop is intended for engineers, technical leads, project leaders, and functional managers.

Details: Continental breakfast on arrival. Coffee during the morning breaks.

Registration: Contact Debbie Swanson to reserve a seat at (402) 464-3833, ext 2114. Mail your check to:
   MEG attn. Debbie Swanson
   2820 N. 48th Street.
   Lincoln NE 68504-2613

Note: Class size is limited. Registration must be made by September 30th, 2008

Location: The room is Georgian Suite at Nebraska Union (Student Union) at City Campus (14th & R streets in Lincoln, NE)

Date: October 2nd (Thursday AM), 2008

Time: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Registration: 7:30-8:00)

Parking: Parking Garages at 17 & R Street and at 11th & Q Streets, Lincoln, NE

Cost: Student: $25; Member: $75; Non-Member: $100 Cheap!!!!

PDH: This presentation is worth Four (4.0) Professional Development Hours

Questions: Contact Ron Ostendorf, P.E. (402) 464-3833