NSPE-CA Presents Ethics Panel Featuring NSPE Contest Winners

When:  Mar 25, 2021 from 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM (PT)

Prepare to navigate the ethical challenges you will encounter in your engineering career by attending this NSPE-CA ethics panel and Q&A.

In this lunchtime session, you will learn how two winners of NSPE's Milton F. Lunch Ethics Contest approached their winning submissions.

Linda H. Bergeron, P.E., FAIChE, CCPSC, will present Public Health and Safety — Building Codes to Address Environmental Risk (2019)

Beth Fifield Hodgson, P.E., will present Public Health, Safety, and Welfare — Driverless/Autonomous Vehicle (2017)

There will be a Q&A session.

Click HERE to register.

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Linda H. Bergeron, P.E., FAIChE, CCPSC, is a Senior Process Engineer with Occidental Chemical Corporation (OxyChem) in chlor-alkali chemical manufacturing at the Taft, Louisiana facility. She has been with OxyChem 30 years. Linda grew up in Spartanburg, South Carolina, and has resided in Louisiana for 26 years, most of that time in Des Allemands. She graduated from Clemson University with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering, and has a Master of Engineering Management degree from Penn State University. Linda is a Professional Engineer in the State of Louisiana. She is also a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and is a Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) Certified Process Safety Professional. Linda was recently appointed by the Governor of Louisiana to serve as a board member from the practice of industry on the Louisiana Professional Engineering and Land Surveying Board. She and her husband, Everett, have two daughters. Linda enjoys spending time with her family, and enjoys reading and proofreading for various authors.

Beth Fifield Hodgson, P.E., is the principal engineer of Spring Environmental based in Spokane, Washington. She was raised in upstate New York and earned degrees in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry at Clarkson University and masters in environmental engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Her career includes stints at General Electric and OMNI Environmental. She is a licensed professional engineer in four states. After working in Spokane on a one-year assignment, Beth decided to pursue her dream of running her own company and in January of 1997 established Spring Environmental with the vision of providing a quality environmental management resource in the Inland Northwest.