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Urban’s Carol Martsolf Appointed to IACET Engineering Advisory Board
Publication Date
December 6th 2016, 4:00 pm
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Urban Engineers is pleased to announce that Carol Martsolf, PE, LEED AP, has been appointed to the International Association for Continuing Education and Training’s (IACET) Engineering Advisory Board. Ms. Martsolf is a vice president and director of training in Urban’s Philadelphia headquarters.

 

“It is a privilege to be asked to join this advisory board, representing the engineering industry,” Ms. Martsolf said. “I look forward to working with my fellow board members and IACET staff to promote continuing education initiatives.”

 

The mission of the Engineering Advisory Board is to advance recognition of IACET’s instructional design and delivery standard in the engineering profession. As a member of the advisory board, Ms. Martsolf will be working with staff and volunteers to help IACET gain acceptance and recognition within the A/E/C industry. She will assist in helping IACET get recognized and/or promoted in the diverse engineering field.

 

“We are proud to have individuals like Carol on our team,” said IACET CEO Joe McClary. “Carol is a consummate professional and her knowledge of engineering is deep and wide. We look forward to working with her and being the beneficiaries of her knowledge and experience.”

 

A graduate of Temple University, Ms. Martsolf is a Professional Engineer with 24 years of experience. She helped Urban become an Accredited Provider with 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 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 12,000 professional development hours to its participants.