Puget Sound Engineering Council Announces the 60th Annual Engineer of the Year Awards Banquet will be held Saturday, February 3, 2018, at the Museum of Flight skyline room.
The Museum of Flight will be open to attendees at 5pm-6pm. The Social hour will be from 6:00pm-7pm, with the speaker and awards ceremony later.
Our Speaker is Dale Thompson from the Museum of Flight who will speak on the Museum Of Flight’s B-17F and B-29 restoration.

Dale Thompson
Dale’s Bio:
Dale Thompson graduated from the University of Washington. He worked at the University of Washington as an electronic technician in the Physiology and Biophysics Department and in the Regional Primate Research Center. He then worked for 28 years for Pacific Northwest Bell, retiring as an Engineering Manager.
Mr. Thompson was in ground radio installation in the Air Guard for six years. He has had an Amateur Radio License since the age of 14. He is currently the Crew chief for the Museum of Flight’s B-29 Superfortress and B-17F Flying Fortress.
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Tickets may be purchased online at our Eventbrite site.
PSEC is pleased to announce the following individuals who have been selected for recognition at the annual PSEC Engineering Awards Banquet to be held on Saturday, February 3, 2018 at the Museum of Flight:
Academic Engineer of the Year – Professor Marc O. Eberhard, Ph. D., University of Washington, (SEAW)
Government Engineer of the Year – Jeffrey A. Lundt, PE, Wastewater Treatment Division of the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks, (ASCE)
Kenneth W. Porter Award – Dana Day, The Boeing Company, (SWE)
K-12 STEM Engineering Teacher of the Year – Elana Slagle, Starfish Education, (AIAA)
Young Engineer of the Year – Grace Lefebure, The Boeing Company, (SWE)
Professional Engineer of the Year – David B. Swanson, PE, SE, Reid Middleton, Inc., (ASCE and SEAW)