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MSPE PEPP members received recognition for outstanding service to MSPE in a variety of ways during the society's 2009 Annual Convention in Branson. Pictured above are a certificate of appreciation to Gary Strack, P.E. for service to MSPE-PEPP, a Chapter President certificate and pin for John Balling, P.E. of Western Chapter, recognition of the Annual Convention Committee, awards from MSPE-PEPP for Professional Development to Allgeier, Martin and Associates, Inc. accepted by Vernon Lawson, P.E. and Distinguished Service to Ronald E. Zitterkopf, P.E., MSPE's Extra Mile resolution to Kevin Rohner, P.E., a Presidential Award to Fred E. Palmerton, P.E., the Young Enginer of the Year Award to Mike Pessina, P.E., the Hall of Fame honoring Bill Clarke, P.E., presentation of the Presidents Plague and pin to Charlie Powell, P.E. from Ben Ross, P.E., recognition of MSPE's Past Presidents (many who are PEPP) and the Can Do Award for community service to Western Chapter.
MSPE Professional Engineers in Private Practice
(PEPP)
Objective
Recognizing that service to humanity, to
our nation, and to our state is the fundamental
purpose of professional engineering.
This division of MSPE's membership dedicates
itself to the promotion and the protection of the profession
of engineering as a social and economic influence;
vital to the welfare of the community and the public.
This Division shall act as a Forum for
Discussion of problems that are peculiar to engineers
engaged in Private Practice, and shall aid its members
in the furtherance of good relations, both with other engineers
and the public.
PEPP Membership
Any MSPE member (in good standing)
who is a principal, partner, officer, or employee of firms
and corporations whose essential activity is the offering of
engineering services to the public for a fee, and which firm
is not engaged in commercial manufacturing, contracting, sales
or similar commercial non-consultative activities.
Does it cost to be a member?
All MSPE members are given membership in their
respective Practice Division. A small portion of
each member's dues is allocated to their practice division.
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