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IEI celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

May 1, 2024

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AAPI Heritage Month) is an annual celebration in May that spotlights the historical and cultural contributions made by the people of this region. The AAPI umbrella term encompasses cultures from the entire Asian continent, inclusive of East, Southeast, and South Asia, and the Pacific Islands of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.

The theme for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2024 is “Advancing Leaders Through Innovation,” which recognizes the visionaries and trailblazers who have made significant and varied contributions to the nation through their ingenuity and creativity, despite facing significant cultural and systemic barriers.

IEI’s core values are Integrity, Excellence, and Ingenuity, so we appreciate, understand, and share the ideals of the AAPI 2024 theme. We recognize a variety of heritage months, including this one, throughout the year to celebrate the richness of cultures that are represented in our diverse firm.

For more information about Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, please visit: Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month – Dates, Quotes | HISTORY

IEI Joins in Earth Day 2024

April 22, 2024

As we have in previous years, IEI is joining in shining a spotlight on Earth Day.

Earth Day is an opportunity to celebrate our planet and to bring awareness to what we should all be doing to protect it through conservation and sustainable practices.

The Earth Day 2024 theme is “Planet vs. Plastics.” This campaign aims to combat the global issue of plastic pollution by uniting individuals from diverse locations. The ultimate goal is to reduce plastic usage by a significant margin of 60% by the year 2040, resulting in a future with far less plastic waste and a healthier environment. Learn more here.

IEI supports efforts to create awareness of earth’s fragility and our responsibility to protect it, both personally and professionally. Staff from many of our offices participate in annual Earth Day activities and clean-ups. In our work, IEI engineers aim to Transform the Built Environment through INGENUITY by delivering sustainable, resilient, and equitable engineering solutions.

IEI celebrates Arab American Heritage Month

April 1, 2024

Heritage months are designated in the United States to celebrate the contributions to America of various ethnic and marginalized groups. The initiative to create an Arab American Heritage Month started loosely in the 1990s and gained formality in 2017. In 2021, April was officially recognized by the President of the United States as National Arab American Heritage Month – a time to celebrate and recognize the culture and heritage of Americans of Arab descent.

The theme for Arab American Heritage Month 2024 is “Celebrating Arab American Resilience and Diversity.” At IEI, we celebrate diversity. The sharing of our various cultural perspectives allows our team to be their authentic selves. Being open to new and different cultures allows us to grow individually and collectively and fuels the ingenuity that we bring to our work. Recognizing heritage months is a small, but meaningful step towards a more accessible, equitable, and inclusive world.

For more information about Arab American Heritage Month, visit these websites.

Arab America

Arab American Foundation.

IEI wishes to congratulate Business Development Director, Theodore St. Germain, PE (Ted), on his retirement!

March 12, 2024

For the past 9 years, Ted has played an instrumental role in growing and developing our New York office. Ted loves to tell the story of IEI’s start in NYC – Michael Sutton, Ted, a folding table in a Harlem office and a BIG vision!

With Ted’s guidance and commitment, IEI navigated the successful journey from that first 2-person office in Harlem to nearly 40 people in our current Midtown Manhattan office. His leadership in developing relationships with agencies, teaming partners, and professional associations has helped create a strong foundation for IEI’s continued growth in NY. In addition to his impact on IEI’s business, Ted has done great work in establishing connections with multiple local professional and community organizations to fulfill the philanthropic mission of the Infrastructure Engineering Foundation.

Ted is known for his willingness to share his experience with the next generation of IEI engineers and has created a legacy of knowledge for us to build on. We will miss Ted’s leadership, genuineness, storytelling, and guidance. We wish Ted the very best in his future endeavors and congratulate him on the next chapter of his story. Bon voyage!

IEI Celebrates Women’s History Month

March 8, 2024

As we continue to observe Women’s History Month in the United States, the world joins together today, March 8th, to celebrate International Women’s Day. Both of these commemorations aim to shine a spotlight on the many contributions that women have made to history and in contemporary society.

The theme for National Women’s History Month in 2024 is “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.” Likewise, International Women’s Day recognizes the collective action for creating gender parity. These shared themes celebrate women who have worked to eliminate bias and discrimination to create a more equitable society. Through their families, civic, community and religious groups, businesses, and legislative bodies, women are examining and reimagining our societies through the lenses of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

IEI commends the women who have marked history with their vision and action, and we thank the women in our firm, our families, and our communities for their boundless efforts to make the world more accessible, equitable, and inclusive.

For more information about Women’s History Month, visit womenshistorymonth.gov

IEI Engineers Week 2024 Highlights

February 27, 2024

IEI’s team participated in several Engineers Week 2024 (E-Week) activities in our local communities, finding inspiration by sharing our passion for engineering with other professionals, as well as educators and students.

At the Chicago Engineers Foundation Engineering Focus E-Week Kickoff Luncheon, which IEI sponsored, Project Engineer Corbin Doss, PE, PTOE, and Business Development Manager Kia Sutton, PharmD, spoke with Keynote Speaker Jamie Rhee, Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) Commissioner, who provided insights into the world of engineering, including her successful history of managing the complexities of the aviation industry and the role that all levels of government play in managing Chicago’s two major airports.

Project Manager Duane Mahone, PE, volunteered his time filling “swag bags” with giveaways in preparation for the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Chicago Professionals Chapter 2024 Engineers Week Expo at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Duane also introduced grade school students to the magic of engineering during the “Build of Electrical Transmission Towers” workshop, where they put their imagination to the test using spaghetti and marshmallows.

Indianapolis Operations Manager Alex Kline, PE, spoke to a group of 5th graders at Hattie B. Stokes Elementary School in Lebanon, IN. The class learned about what it means to be a civil engineer and then took theory to practice by designing their own bridges.

At Wayne State University, in Detroit, MI, IEI Civil Engineers Amaney Aljaber, Mohammed Albonajem, Rafael Valdivia-Enriquez, and Mohamed Mroueh attended the Engineering Career Fair, where they were honored to be judges for the annual WSU Popsicle Bridge Competition!

We appreciate the opportunity to share our knowledge and enthusiasm with future engineers, and we’re already looking forward to Engineers Week 2025!

Learn more about IEI’s commitment to the future of the AEC industry.

 

IEI Celebrates Engineers Week 2024: Welcome to the Future!

February 18, 2024

Join IEI in Celebrating Engineers Week 2024

Infrastructure Engineering Inc. (IEI) joins with multiple national organizations, our partners, and clients in the celebration of innovation, creativity, and dedication within the engineering community. Engineers Week 2024 aims to honor past achievements and envision the future possibilities of engineering under the theme “Welcome to the Future.” The primary goal of Engineers Week is to inspire the next generation of engineers by increasing awareness and interest in engineering and technology careers.

Engineers Week provides an excellent opportunity to showcase the impactful work of engineers and inspire future generations to pursue careers in engineering. In celebration of the week, IEI staff will engage with local schools, colleges, and community groups to promote the importance and diversity of engineering careers.

IEI encourages everyone to join in celebrating Engineers Week to recognize the achievements of engineers and inspire the next generation of innovators. We are motivated by our desire to build a better world and are excited to see what the future of engineering will be.

Learn more about the history and goals of Engineers Week at https://discovere.org/

Jeana Majeske appointed Marketing Director

February 6, 2024

Infrastructure Engineering Inc. (IEI) is pleased to announce the promotion of Jeana Majeske to the firm’s Marketing Director.

“As a key leader in the firm, the Marketing Director is an essential contributor in the development of an annual marketing strategy that aligns with our business development plan in support of the firm’s ambitious growth. Jeana’s qualifications and dedication, combined with her knowledge of the organization and positive working relationship with IEI’s staff made her the natural choice to lead this department,” commented Kashif Khan, PE, President of IEI.

In her role as Marketing Director, Ms. Majeske leads the development and implementation of IEI’s Annual Marketing Plan across the firm’s six existing markets and all emerging markets. She and the Marketing Team are responsible for representing IEI’s mission and vision through our brand. The group is charged with executing the marketing tasks essential to IEI’s success, including RFQ/RFP submittals and the creation of marketing assets and communication campaigns. As a new member of the Strategic Leadership Team, Jeana looks forward to collaborating for a holistic impact on the success of the firm.

Jeana arrived at IEI in November of 2020 to lead marketing and communication activities for our New York and New Jersey offices. Over the last three years, she has demonstrated her leadership skills by sharing her experience with other staff to build the Marketing team’s capabilities. Ms. Majeske’s leadership style will not just elevate the IEI brand, but the team that she leads, to position the marketing department as an anchor for the success of IEI’s strategic initiatives.

Ms. Majeske holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies: Political Economy from DePaul University. She is based out of the firm’s Chicago Office.

IEI celebrates Black History Month

February 1, 2024

Since 1976, February has been designated as a national observance to create an opportunity for Americans of all races to learn more about Black history makers and the importance of African American culture to our society. Black History Month spotlights the legacy of Black America, reminding us of the past and opening our minds to all that is achievable in the future.

The theme of Black History Month 2024 is “African Americans and the Arts.” Tapping into a unique blend of African, Caribbean, and Black American experiences, African American artists have used all forms of cultural expression to preserve community memory and as a tool for empowerment, and their works have often resulted in setting global trends.

As an African-American majority owned firm, IEI is contributing to future Black History through our work and philanthropy in our communities. We’ve had the privilege to participate in historical changes to the cities we serve by working on projects like the Riverwalk and Maggie Daley Park in Chicago; New York’s Red Hook Integrated Flood Protection; the B&O multimodal trail in Indianapolis; and the Monroe Street redevelopment in Detroit’s Greektown Neighborhood.

History is made by the people who live it. IEI’s team is using their present to create a history that will be worth remembering.

For more information about Black History Month, visit www.blackhistorymonth.gov.

IEI Celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Legacy

January 12, 2024

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is particularly special this year because it falls on Dr. King’s actual birthday, January 15th. This national holiday celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. King who led a nonviolent civil rights movement in the mid-1900’s to gain legal equality for African Americans.

The theme established by The King Center for the 2024 King Holiday Observance is, “Shifting the Cultural Climate through the Study and Practice of Kingian Nonviolence.” Dr. King’s pioneering work demonstrated that nonviolence is the sustainable solution to injustice and violence in our world and ultimately leads to the creation of the Beloved Community, where injustice ceases, and love prevails.

Dr. King dedicated his life to speaking out against injustice, inequality, poverty, and war. As a majority African American-owned firm, IEI aims to honor Dr. King’s influential legacy by contributing to the creation of equity and equality for all people through the development of essential infrastructure in the communities where we work.

Because MLK Jr. dared to dream, we can now all be dreamers of a better world.

To learn more please visit: thekingcenter.org

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