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This is an Association of State Dam Safety Officials (ASDSO) podcast sharing the stories of leaders and innovators in the dam safety community.
Today, we welcomed Bill McCormick, Past president of ASDSO, former Chief of the Colorado Dam Safety Branch for ten years and now a consultant at Black and Veatch. Bill, thank you for your stories and advice!
Key Takeawaysfrom This Episode
- 5:10 – “One of the good things I learned… was to not burn bridges”
- 12:00 – Discusses importance of technical trainings and benefits of building out your experience for a career in dam safety engineering.
- 15:15 – “Seek opportunities to get involved with construction projects”
- 25:00 – Don’t be afraid of change or trying new things, and do it for the right reasons
- Colorado-New Mexico Precipitation Study (Dam Safety Bureau (nm.gov)_
- Chimney Hollow Project Information, 360-foot tall asphalt core dam (Home | CHRP | Northern Water)
We want to hear from you! Send us a message at [ADamConversation@gmail.com] and let us know what questions you may have for our leaders and innovators.
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Association Membership
In addition to free resources for the Dam Safety community, membership with ASDSO provides the following list of benefits and more! Follow this link to join! https://www.damsafety.org/basic-page/become-member
- Member discounts on all training and products
- Unlimited access to full ASDSO conference papers
- Online member directory
- Miscellaneous surveys archive
- Journal of Dam Safety
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Committee Membership
Consider joining one of the many ASDSO committees and Interest Groups. Find the full list at the following link: Committees and Interest Groups | Association of State Dam Safety
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