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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2020 · 26 MIN

CEA - Dunn and Associates Structural Engineering President Tait Ketcham

from The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast · host Isaac Oakeson

The stories behind people’s reasons for getting into civil engineering are just as unique as their aspirations once they get into the field. While some of us dream about working on a particular project, whether it be building the highest skyscraper on Earth or the brand new stadium of our favorite basketball team, others visualize themselves stepping up into management roles and becoming the president of national or even multinational engineering firms. Today’s guest is a perfect example of a successful engineer who followed his passion for a specific discipline of the field and proved to everyone else that engineers do have the soft skills needed to tackle the day-to-day, non-technical tasks. Today, Isaac talks to Tait Ketcham, the current president at Dunn Associates, Inc, in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the past president of the Structural Engineers Association of Utah(SEAU). After spending his childhood building things out of wood, he developed a strong interest in construction and design. Since then, he has worked on many notable projects, such as the Memphis Grizzlies stadium and the Hale Centre Theater. In this interview, Tait talks about his passion for the role that our field plays in shaping and positively impacting societies, the many different paths an undergraduate student can take in the field, given its huge branch of segments, as well as the mistakes that taught him the greatest lessons in engineering and life in general. Going through school, studying for the FE or the PE, and dealing with the day-to-day tasks of meeting deadlines and resolving issues that come up onsite may sound hard. But according to Tait, “Passion is contagious.” Resources Mentioned Tait Ketcham - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tait-ketcham-26015a77 Dunn Associates, Inc - http://www.dunn-se.com Structural Engineers Association of Utah (SEAU) - https://seau.org American Society of Civil Engineers - https://www.asce.org Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) - https://www.udot.utah.gov/connect Memphis Grizzlies Stadium - https://fedexforum.com Hale Centre Theater - https://www.hct.org/Online/default.asp If you need exams, solved problems or courses, make sure to check out our home base - https://civilengineeringacademy.com Haven’t joined up in our free community? What’s wrong with you? J/K. Ok, just go there and join a group of like-minded civil engineers! - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1682344491800869 Join over 4000 engineers like you and learn the tips and tricks to passing the FE and PE. We even have a free resource for you! - https://civilengineeringacademy.com/join-our-newsletter Reach out to Isaac - [email protected]

The stories behind people’s reasons for getting into civil engineering are just as unique as their aspirations once they get into the field. While some of us dream about working on a particular project, whether it be building the highest skyscraper on Earth or the brand new stadium of our favorite basketball team, others visualize themselves stepping up into management roles and becoming the president of national or even multinational engineering firms. Today’s guest is a perfect example of a successful engineer who followed his passion for a specific discipline of the field and proved to everyone else that engineers do have the soft skills needed to tackle the day-to-day, non-technical tasks. Today, Isaac talks to Tait Ketcham, the current president at Dunn Associates, Inc, in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the past president of the Structural Engineers Association of Utah(SEAU). After spending his childhood building things out of wood, he developed a strong interest in construction and design. Since then, he has worked on many notable projects, such as the Memphis Grizzlies stadium and the Hale Centre Theater. In this interview, Tait talks about his passion for the role that our field plays in shaping and positively impacting societies, the many different paths an undergraduate student can take in the field, given its huge branch of segments, as well as the mistakes that taught him the greatest lessons in engineering and life in general. Going through school, studying for the FE or the PE, and dealing with the day-to-day tasks of meeting deadlines and resolving issues that come up onsite may sound hard. But according to Tait, “Passion is contagious.” Resources Mentioned Tait Ketcham - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tait-ketcham-26015a77 Dunn Associates, Inc - http://www.dunn-se.com Structural Engineers Association of Utah (SEAU) - https://seau.org American Society of Civil Engineers - https://www.asce.org Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) - https://www.udot.utah.gov/connect Memphis Grizzlies Stadium - https://fedexforum.com Hale Centre Theater - https://www.hct.org/Online/default.asp If you need exams, solved problems or courses, make sure to check out our home base - https://civilengineeringacademy.com Haven’t joined up in our free community? What’s wrong with you? J/K. Ok, just go there and join a group of like-minded civil engineers! - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1682344491800869 Join over 4000 engineers like you and learn the tips and tricks to passing the FE and PE. We even have a free resource for you! - https://civilengineeringacademy.com/join-our-newsletter Reach out to Isaac - [email protected]

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