Urban is pleased to announce that Carol Martsolf, PE, LEED AP, has been promoted to director of training. Ms. Martsolf is a vice president who previously served as the manager of training. She replaces Urban’s first director of training, Bruce M. Mundorf, Esq., who remains Urban’s general counsel.
“Since joining Urban in 2003, Carol has utilized her technical expertise and career knowledge to develop dynamic training programs and create the Urban Training Institute,” said Urban Executive Vice President Kenneth R. Fulmer, PE. “Under her leadership, the Institute quickly evolved into an award-winning and highly-respected institution. Carol has proven herself to be an outstanding leader in the profession.”
A graduate of Temple University, Ms. Martsolf is a Professional Engineer with 20 years of experience. She helped Urban become an Accredited Provider with the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and receive the National Exemplar Award for Internal Training. The program has since evolved to become a dynamic business for Urban, offering professional development opportunities for the entire A/E/C community, who can now participate in the Institute’s classes from anywhere in the world through an online connection. Since its inception, the program has been responsible for awarding over 10,000 professional development hours to its participants.
Ms. Martsolf has received many accolades over the years for her service to the profession, the most recent of which was her induction to the Temple University Gallery of Success in 2009, and her induction to the Temple University League of Entrepreneurial Women in 2014. She serves on numerous industry societies and boards, including the Philadelphia Engineering Foundation (vice president); American Society of Civil Engineers (Region 2 governor and Philadelphia Section past president); Women’s Transportation Seminar (Philadelphia Chapter past president and advisory board member); and the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (member of the Council on Standards Development, responsible for the development, maintenance and dissemination of evidence-based standards that promote and enhance quality continuing education and training).