St. Louis Chapter of Missouri Society of Professional Engineers Announces 2010 Engineer of the Year - Thomas R. Voss, P.E., Pres
February 19 2010 - 10:17AM
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Four Named Outstanding Professional Engineers: - Edward Austin,
Aspen Engineering - Paul Friemel, Cooper-Bussmann - Mel
Millenbruck, URS Corporation - Gary Moore, Metropolitan St. Louis
Sewer District, Missouri University of Science and Technology and
Washington University Adjunct Professor ST. LOUIS, Feb. 19
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Missouri Society of Professional
Engineers has named Ameren Corporation President and Chief
Executive Officer Thomas R. Voss, a professional engineer with 40
years experience, its Engineer of the Year - the organization's
highest honor. Before being named Ameren president and CEO, Voss
had served as executive vice president and chief operating officer
of the corporation since 2004. In 2006, he was elected to the
additional position of president and CEO of AmerenUE, Missouri's
largest electric utility and third largest distributor of natural
gas. At that time, he assumed the additional responsibilities of
nuclear operations and of AmerenEnergy, the power marketing and
risk management agent for AmerenUE. Before that appointment, Voss
was responsible for all of the company's non-nuclear generation,
fuels and services and related trading and marketing operations,
and prior to that assignment, he had been responsible for the
design, construction, operation and maintenance of all gas and
electric delivery systems and also for all customer care activities
for Ameren's operating utility companies. Voss began his career
with Union Electric (now AmerenUE) in 1969 as a student engineer
after graduating as an electrical engineer from the University of
Missouri-Rolla. He is active in a range of civic and arts
organizations and has been a champion of customer and workplace
safety and diversity at Ameren. Also being recognized at tonight's
reception: -- Edward Austin, P.E., who is being honored as
Outstanding Professional Engineer-Construction. Ed Austin is
president of Aspen Engineering Sales and Services. Over the past 15
years has developed Aspen into a company that specializes in the
design and supply of MSE (Mechanically Stabilized Earth) retaining
walls and geo-structures. Aspen is a leading supplier of storm
water quality products. Austin earned his engineering degree from
the Missouri University of Science and Technology and is a licensed
engineer in 13 states, including Missouri. -- Paul Friemel, P.E.,
named Outstanding Professional Engineer - Industry, is senior sales
electrical engineer for Cooper-Bussmann. He started at Bussmann in
1966 after earning a degree in electrical engineering at the
University of Missouri-Columbia. Friemel has been very active in a
range of engineering societies and organizations, has presented
seminars on electrical overcurrent protection for almost 40 years,
and has been an instructor for classes offered by the St. Louis
chapter of IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers). In 2004, IEEE presented Friemel its Outstanding
Educator Award. -- Mel Millenbruck, P.E., was named Outstanding
Professional Engineer-Private Practice; he is vice president, of
URS Corporation. He is responsible for the operation, financial
performance and overall management of URS' St. Louis office and its
branch office in Springfield, Mo., with a combined staff of 120. He
has 38 years experience in design and project management of major
transportation projects, ranging from freeway and expressway
improvement plans to airport runway projects and rail crossing
studies. -- Gary Moore, P.E., was named Outstanding Professional
Engineer-Education. The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District
Program Manager of Program Planning has in-depth expertise in all
areas of watershed management. He is now managing and leading
program planning for the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer Districts
combined sewer and sanitary sewer overflow programs. Moore has nine
years experience teaching hydraulics and hydrology at the graduate
level at Missouri University of Science and Technology and five
years experience teaching undergraduate level hydraulic engineering
at Washington University in St. Louis. Founded in 1937, the
Missouri Society of Professional Engineers is the only organization
in Missouri that represents all disciplines of engineering
professionals. The society's primary objective is to enhance the
image and well-being of its members through the advocacy of strong
licensure laws and the ethical and competent practice of
engineering to protect the public health, safety and welfare. MSPE
is divided geographically into nine chapters and by specialty into
five practice areas: construction, education, government, industry
and private practice. For more information about professional
engineers, visit http://www.mspe.org/. DATASOURCE: Ameren
Corporation CONTACT: John Gagliardo, +1-314-534-1030, ext. 3180, ,
for Ameren Corporation Web Site: http://www.ameren.com/
http://www.mspe.org/
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