Ethical Case Insights: Lessons in Disclosure

Experience Level: Any level of experience

A team of presenters from the NSPE Board of Ethical Review will analyze six scenarios involving different aspects of an engineer's duty to disclose.  The scenarios will fall into three areas:  When the client doesn't want to ask the right questions, when the client doesn't know to ask the right questions, and when you wish the client wouldn't ask the right questions.  These three cases are newly issued by the Board of Ethical Review, so participants will be among the first to consider them.

Learning Objective:

When the client doesn't want to ask the right questions, 
when the client doesn't know to ask the right questions, 
and when you wish the client wouldn't ask the right questions. 

 

1 PDH 

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Rebecca A. Bowman, Esq., P.E., D.F.E.

Senior Director for Ethics and Professional Practice

National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE)

Rebecca A. Bowman, Esq., P.E. is the 36-year principal of a woman-owned business in forensic civil engineering, dispute resolution, real estate, and legal services. She is a registered professional engineer, licensed attorney, and a certified arbitrator, mediator, and Christian conciliator.   She received her B.S. degree in civil engineering from the University of North Dakota, her M.B.A. degree from Oklahoma University, and her J.D. degree from Duquesne University. Mrs. Bowman recently joined the National Society of Professional Engineers as the Senior Director for Ethics and Professional Practice.  She also serves as the Executive Director for the National Academy of Forensic Engineers. 

Craig N Musselman, P.E., F.NSPE

President

CMA Engineers Inc

Craig Musselman, P.E., F.NSPE, Board-certified Environmental Engineer, is the founder and president of CMA Engineers, Inc. with 48 years of experience in the planning, design, and construction administration of public works projects. He holds BSCE and MSCE degrees from UMass Amherst. He is a member of the NSPE Board of Ethical Review and the ASCE Committee on Climate Intelligence in Civil Engineering Codes and Standards. Craig has played national roles in the engineering profession in the areas of professional licensure, engineering education, and climate change. He is a Distinguished Member of ASCE and a Fellow of both ACEC and NSPE.

David Kish, Ph.D., P.E., M. NSPE

Purdue College of Engineering’s Flex Lab

David Kish, Ph.D., P.E., M. NSPE currently oversees operations, maintenance, and functioning of the Purdue College of Engineering’s Flex Lab. He is a Purdue-educated electrical engineer with BSEE ’87, MSEE ’89, and PhD ’93. He also earned an MBA from the Krannert School of Management in 1998 and is a graduate of Leadership Lafayette. He has worked at Purdue since 1992. Dave was appointed to the NSPE Board of Ethical Review in 2020. 

William D. Lawson, P.E., Ph.D., F. NSPE

Associate Professor

Texas Tech University

William D. Lawson, P.E., Ph.D., F. NSPE is as an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering and affiliated with the Murdough Center for Engineering Professionalism at Texas Tech University. His creative activities encompass both technical research on geotechnical applications in transportation, and interdisciplinary study of professionalism, ethics, and trust/ trustworthiness in professional-client relationships. Bill is currently serving his third 3-year term on the NSPE Board of Ethical Review.

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