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ACEC of Washington is a member-led association dedicated to the betterment of the business of engineering. This is accomplished by focusing on three primary areas: Education and Networking, Advocacy, and Member Benefit Programs. Networking opportunities that connect our members to potential clients, partners and other engineering firms.
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American Council of Engineering Companies of Washington (ACEC Washington) works to support and strengthen the consulting industry by providing networking and training events, advocacy with State and City governments, and group Insurance and Retirement Programs. ACEC is the professional trade association representing consulting engineering firms, land surveyors, planners, and scientists in all engineering disciplines throughout Washington.
The mission of ACEC Washington is to further the overall business environment of the consulting engineering, land surveying, and affiliate members firms in private practice. Commitment to success - "the success of our businesses leads to the well being of our communities". Willingness to share, assist in the success of one another, camaraderie, learning from/with each other.
To be successful at taking on higher levels of leadership responsibility and prepare for the demands of being owners and executives, new practice builders need specific and relevant training in the intricacies of leading an A/E firm in ever-changing, always uncertain economic times. Core Competencies for Professionals, (CCP) is an integrated series of eight seminars that provides a regional, affordable, and accessible means to train key staff.
ACEC Washington offers members two annual conferences that cover specific issues businesses face today. The Spring Conference focuses on improving business positioning in order to capitalize on future opportunities, or minimize risks in times of challenge. The Fall Conference is geared to improve and enhance the firm's human resource; from discovering and enabling leaders to managing leadership changes.
Business Practice Breakfasts are 90-minute meetings delivered by an industry expert (or two) with an eye on the consulting industry. The Business Practice meetings tackle relevant business issues, and are usually held on the first Wednesday of the month. In addition to great and timely content, they are a great opportunity to network with peers!
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