Construction management marks three decades of excellence
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Photos by Tom Wilson, writer/editor-Penn College News; and Wayne R. Sheppard, assistant professor of construction management
A day and a half of mentorship and inspiration, as well as a Thursday night banquet to honor the milestone, commemorated the 30th anniversary of Penn College's first bachelor's-degree major: construction management.
Alumni and industry leaders from across the years attended the event, an apt lead-in to Wildcat Weekend, to celebrate a program that has seen countless changes – evolving curriculum and 11 different full-time faculty members, to name a few – but which has consistently enjoyed support from the companies that recruit and hire from the talent pool within the college's labs.
Another thing that has remained the same?
"The great students we attract, those who really love the industry and wanted to be involved and enjoy the challenges of managing construction," said department head Wayne R. Sheppard, who was instrumental in arranging guest speakers and the banquet to acknowledge the occasion. "Our students are the story; they are what makes this adventure worth it all."
Those who shared peerless life lessons and priceless tips from the field, many of them alumni, are:
- Lauren S. Bucher, '19, estimator at Wagman Construction Inc., "Purchasing Power: The Role and Impact of Project Buyout."
- Ryan D. Cawley, '15, project manager – industrial division, Worth & Co., "Value Engineering in Construction."
- Chekota J. Newhart, '19, manager of customer success, StruxHub, "Struxhub Field Management Software."
- Kevin L. Imes, '03 and '07, construction project manager, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health, "Health Care Construction: An Owner's Perspective."
- Anthony L. Detweiler, '97, program superintendent, IPS, "Pharmaceutical Construction Utilization Plans: Considerations and How They Are Used Through Project Stages."
- Curtis Wargo, '05, senior project manager, Allan Myers, "The Value of Leadership."
- Ryan A. Sokoloski, '08, director, building operations, National Geographic, "Knowledge and Networking: How Your Experiences and Relationships Help Shape Your Career."
- Area superintendents Nicholas S. Tomaine, '14, and Anthony V. Rode, '16, as well as Benjamin J. Stover, '13, project manager – all from Hensel Phelps – "Money, Change and Negotiation in Construction."
- Lee D. Michaels, '11, service manager, PerLectric, "Customer Service in Construction."
- Robert J. Henning, '97, president, H&H Construction, "Construction Law, Guilty Until Proven Innocent."
- Michael J. Cook, the major's first instructor at Penn College (and much more, including naval service and a law degree), "My Career, My Life in Construction."
- Peter Schramm, vice president and construction executive, and William Ready, virtual design and construction manager, both from Turner Construction, "BIM Integration Into the Construction Process."
The diverse array of topics was formulated to expose students to contemporary challenges in the industry, as well as issues valuable for young professionals as they begin their careers.