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The Tennessee MATHCOUNTS competition was held on Saturday, 17 March 2012. Forty six students from sixteen different schools competed for the honor to represent Tennessee at the National MATHCOUNTS competition in Lake Buena Vista, Florida at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort
during early May. Over half of these mathletes® (6th, 7th and 8th graders from across the state) were on teams representing local Chapters of the Tennessee Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) and the remainder competed as individual representatives from the local Chapter competitions.
Traditionally, the coach of the winning team at the State level serves as the coach of the Tennessee Team and the top four scorers, regardless of the Chapter or team from which they came to the competition, form the team that represents Tennessee at the National Competition. This year we had a truly remarkable occurrence: the four members of the winning team were also the top four scoring individuals. Congratulations to Maggie Qian, the coach of the team from Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville!
Travel time to Nashville from the far reaches of our great state can exceed four hours. To assure our mathletes’ skills were sharp for
We have been very active in the past quarter with E-week, the Day on the Hill and MATHCOUNTS. I want to extend my gratitude to all who participated in these activities and a special “thank you” to the organizers – especially Candy and Judy.
At the beginning of my term, I challenged myself and each of you to do something this year to better your engineering legacy through TSPE. How did we do?
Did we “talk TSPE” to prospective members?
Did we participate in our local TSPE chapters?
Were we active in the legislative efforts of TSPE?
Signs point to yes! We increased membership awareness this year, set new fundraising records for the Tennessee Engineering Foundation and positively impacted our great state through our legislative efforts. Nicely done!
As my term draws to a close, I thank each of you for allowing me to represent you as your president. It was a fun ride. Remember to support your incoming president, Jake Greear, and have a safe and happy summer. Cheers!
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InsIde• MATHCOUNTS
• Executive Director’s Article
• New TSPE Members
• New Partner
• Day on the Hill
2012 April•May•June
engIneerIng season
Mathcounts state coMpetItIon - March 17, 2012
By John H. Cole, PE, PhD, TSPE President
By Harry Clark, PE, State MATHCOUNTS Coordinator
Honorable Kevin Huffman, Commissioner of Education, State of Tennessee, welcomes Mathletes at the 2012 State MATHCOUNTS Competition
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President
John Cole, PE, [email protected]
President Elect
John (Jake) Greear, [email protected]
Vice President
Patrick Smith, [email protected]
Secretary
Les Beaver, [email protected]
Treasurer
Paul Kelly, [email protected]
Past President
Bryon Fortner, PE [email protected]
NSPE Delegate
Harry Clark, PE, F. [email protected]
TSPE Headquarters
Tennessee Engineering Center 800 Fort Negley Blvd. Nashville, TN 37203 615-242-2486 www.tnspe.org
Executive Director
Candy [email protected]
Manager of Member Services / Editor
Judy [email protected]
2011-2012 TSPEExecutive Committee
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the competition, TSPE and the Tennessee Engineering Foundation hosted the competitors and coaches at a local hotel on Friday before the competition.
The competition began at the Tennessee Engineering Center with registration, breakfast and some encouraging words from the Honorable Kevin Huffman, Commissioner of Education, State of Tennessee. Once the competitors were settled, the Sprint Round, which is thirty written questions to be answered in forty minutes without the use of a calculator, was conducted. While those exams were being graded, the Target Round was held. This round requires each competitor to answer eight written questions in twenty four minutes. Calculators are permitted in the Target Round and the problems certainly require them!
Following the two rounds of individual competition, each team of four worked collectively in the Team Round to solve a set of ten problems in twenty minutes. Then the competitors, coaches, parents, guests and volunteers relaxed over a pizza lunch.
After lunch, the top eight individual
competitors participated in the Countdown Round. Conducted in a single elimination bracket format, two competitors at a time competed to solve problems in under forty five seconds.
Following the Countdown Round, Jake Greear, PE, TSPE President Elect, presented the awards.
The winner of the Countdown Round was Chang Yu from the Schilling Farms Middle School, Memphis, and the runner up was Alvin Zhang from Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville.
The winner of the Team Round was Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville. Team members were Tony Ding, Tony Huang, Alvin Zhang, and Cole Campbell. Their coach, who will coach them as the Tennessee Team, is Maggie Qian.
The second place team was from Memphis University School, and the third place team was from West Valley Middle School, Knoxville.
Thanks to all the volunteers who worked so hard this year to support these young people!
2012 Tennessee State Team: L to R: Maggie Qian (Coach), Alvin Zhang, Cole Campbell, Tony Ding,Tony Huang, and TSPE President Elect, Jake Greear, PE
2nd Place Team: L To R: Jake Greear, PE, Witt Fesmire, Patrick Murphy, Loyal Murphy, III (Coach), Saatvik Mohan and Dan Tancredi.
3rd Place Team: L to R: Jake Greear, PE, Albert Xue, Juliana Pulsinelli, Jessica Hyun, and Allie Gruszkiewicz. Not pictured: Coach Angel Kelly
Calendar of Events May 18-19
TSPE Planning Retreat and Board Meeting Montgomery Bell State Park July 11-15
NSPE 2012 Annual Meeting San Diego, CA sept. 12-14
Joint Annual Meeting Embassy Suites Murfreesboro
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The General Assembly is in the home stretch – committees are attempting to finish their work so that the focus can shift to floor debate on the legislation that worked its way through the committee system, adopting the 2012-13 state budget, and going home to campaign in districts that have been shifted! As I write this article
in March, it is hard for me to predict exactly what will happen in late April or May – my crystal ball is cloudy today. I will report on what I hope will happen during the remainder of the legislative session, but look for my electronic newsletters to keep you up to date. Don’t get the e-newsletters? Send me your e-mail address and I will make sure you do.
Thanks to all of the engineers who participated in our Day on the Hill and pushed our agenda related to public safety. When constituents speak to their members of the General Assembly, legislators listen – don’t ever underestimate that.
This year the issues include:
• supporting continuation of the State Engineers’ and Architects’ Board, which has passed the Senate and the House (HB 2520/SB 2304);
•opposingHB3030/SB2871whichliftsthethresholdforpublicwork projects to $150,000 (when the services of an engineer or architect are required) – we have been working with the sponsors to make the bill more acceptable and to protect the public;
• supporting legislation to update state law for accessible design,which became law last month and is effective immediately (Public Chapter 517);
•opposinglegislationtorequirecountdowntimersontrafficsignalswith automated enforcement (cameras) – we were successful in killing this bill in committee because it would create unsafe conditions and is contrary to the MUTCD (HB 2786 / SB 2455);
• supporting Qualifications-Based Selection and opposing effortsto establish preferential purchasing policies for state and local government – a coalition of the design and construction industry has worked to defeat a series of bills;
•opposingabillwhichlimitsfundingforstreammitigationtothecounty where the adverse environmental impact occurred – we have met with the sponsors, but there does not appear to be a way to make this bill more acceptable; TDEC is also attempting to work with the sponsors (HB 3393 / SB 3432);
candy’s crystal BallBy Candy Toler, Executive Director of TSPE and ACEC of TN
L to R: Joe Carpenter, PE, Littlejohn Engineers, Nashville; Rep. Joe Armstrong, Knoxville; Les Beaver, PE, Cannon & Cannon, Inc., Knoxville; and Sen. Reginald Tate, Memphis
L to R: David Rast, PE, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Nashville; John Cole, PE, TSPE President, Mt. Juliet; Rep. Mae Beavers, Mt. Juliet; Ted Kniazewycz, PE, Gresham, Smith and Partners, Nashville; Candy Toler; and John Agee, PE, S&ME, Inc.
L to R: Mike Pohlman, PE, Pickering Firm, Inc., Memphis; Speaker Beth Harwell, Nash-ville; John Cole, PE, TSPE President, Mt. Juliet; and Candy Toler, TSPE and ACEC of TN Executive Director
L to R: Don Friedman, Crow Friedman Group, Nashville; Vic McConnell, Smith, Cashion & Orr, Nashville; Speaker Emeritus Jimmy Naifeh, Covington; Joe Ledford, PE, Barge, Waggoner, Sumner & Cannon, Inc. , Knoxville; and David Garst, Lewis, King, Krieg & Waldrop, Nashville.
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•opposinglegislationwhichrequiresmanufacturersofproductsforpublic drinking water systems to verify the safety of the products to the water system operators – we oppose this because it appears to be an unnecessary duplication of effort (HB 3790 / SB 3760).
If you were not able to be in Nashville for the grassroots lobbying effort on March 6, it’s not too late . . . legislators appreciate hearing from constituents and welcome your input. To review the issue briefs on these bills, go to: www.tnspe.org/About%20TSPE.htm. For up-to-date
information on legislation, go to: www.capitol.tn.gov/legislation/ or contact me ([email protected]).
My crystal ball is absolutely lucid about TSPE’s annual meeting this year – there is no question that it will be a combined meeting with ACEC and ASCE September 13-14 at the Embassy Suites in Murfreesboro. The complete schedule of continuing education will be available later this spring, but you can count on having a wide variety of seminars. Put it on your calendars now! See you then.
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nashVIlle chapterJennifer ActonKenneth Carpenter Jr, PERoy Denney, PEJason Eads, PEJerry MillerDrew Muirhead, PEBeth Ostrowski, PEBrian Reynolds, PEAshley Smith, PEJames Walton, PE
MeMphIs chapterNorman Cathey, PECharles Cochran, PEWilliam Davis, PEMatthew Tompary, PE
tullahoMa chapter Cametria Weatherspoon
KnoxVIlle chapterJason Brooks, PEJohn Jones, PEKeil Neff, PETimothy ShattuckJohn Simpson, II, PEJoseph Wilck, IV, PE
chattanooga chapterJoseph Meadows, PEJoseph Smithson, PE
upper east chapterKevin Collier, PEDavid Palmer, PEJonathan Scherer, PEDavid Trapp, PE
student chapterNicholas DirksDaniel FlaniganBritani FrazierJonathan GertigColby JacocksJoseph JohnsonCheikh MbowRohan NagKimberly RogersAmanda ScottHovis Williams, SrJonathan Wilmarth, EITCasey York, Jr
Kristi Schnell, PE, TSPE Nashville Chapter President Elect and a Civil Engineer at Gresham Smith and Partners, Nashville, was named a top five finalist in this year’s National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) “New Faces of Engineering” recognition program. Held annually to coincide with Engineers Week, the program strives to promote the accomplishments of young engineers by highlighting their engineering contributions and resulting impact on society.
Mike Pohlman, PE, CEO of Pickering and President of ACEC of Tennessee, is one of 11 Memphis CEOs honored as CEO of the Year by Inside Memphis Business magazine
TSPE Chattanooga Chapter Awards:
Malcolm Swanson, PE, Astec Industries, Inc., was honored as Engineer of the Year.
Caitlin Moffitt, Chattanooga State Community College, was honored as Young Engineer of the Year.
Lulu Copeland, Chattanooga State Community College, was honored with the People to People Award
TSPE Nashville Chapter Awards:
James H. Littlejohn, PE Littlejohn Engineering Associates, Inc. was honored as Engineer of the Year.
Brian M. Reynolds, PE, Parsons Brinckerhoff, was honored as Young Engineer of the Year.
Wayne Seger, PE, TN Department of Transportation, was honored with the Engineer in Government Award
Mike Fitts, F AIA, PE was awarded the Distinguished Service Award
TSPE Memphis Chapter Awards:
Brian King, PE, Fisher & Arnold, Inc., was honored with the Young Engineer of the Year Award.
Mark Askew, PE, Askew Hargraves Harcourt & Associates was honored as the Outstanding Engineer of the year.
Askew Hargraves Harcourt & Associates was awarded the Outstanding Employer of the year.
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A Special Thank you to our 2012 MATHCOUNTS SPONSORS and VOLUNTEERS
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Please excuse our oversight… We neglected to mention Brian Wood’s SE accomplishment!
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