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Meet the 2024 Engineers Honored in 40 Under 40

The 40 Under 40 Class of 2024 winners have been announced, spotlighting some of the brightest minds in the architecture and engineering fields.

These professionals have demonstrated exceptional skill, leadership, and innovation, making significant contributions to their respective industries. This year’s list includes individuals who have excelled in various areas, from structural engineering to fire protection, showcasing the diverse talents within the AEC community.

Among the honorees are engineers and architects who have not only advanced their careers but have also dedicated themselves to mentorship, community involvement, and continuous learning.

Their achievements serve as an inspiration to both current and future generations of professionals in the field.

Let’s delve into the profiles of these remarkable individuals and explore their accomplishments, extracurricular activities, and the advice they offer to those aspiring to follow in their footsteps.

Maria Campos: A Trailblazer in Systems Engineering

Maria Campos, at 37, has made remarkable strides in systems engineering.

She began her career as an intern at ESD, now part of Stantec, and has risen to become the Automation Discipline Lead for the entire Buildings practice globally within 14 years.

Key Accomplishments

  • Technical authority for a team of 16 engineers
  • Certified as a Data Center Infrastructure Expert
  • Key projects include the Navistar campus and the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab in Chicago

Extracurricular Involvement

Maria is an active member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and has served on the board of its Illinois chapter.

She also mentors students as a robotics coach and teaches modeling software and power tools usage.

Chris Deal: Champion of Renewable Energy

Chris Deal, aged 39, has a diverse educational background with degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Renewable Energy, and Education.

He has guided over $1 billion worth of projects across various sectors, including universities, schools, and hospitals.

Key Accomplishments

  • Implemented Modus’ hiring, recruitment, and training programs
  • Recognized by Des Moines Business Record’s Forty Under 40 in 2023

Extracurricular Involvement

Chris is deeply involved in community activities, co-managing Deal’s Orchard and founding Jefferson City View Properties LLC.

He is also a board member of the Iowa Center Community College Foundation and the Christian Conference Center.

Bethany Hahn: Driving Diversity in HR

Bethany Hahn, at 39, has significantly impacted Apex’s growth, overseeing a 535% increase in headcount and a 1000% rise in sales.

Her leadership in HR has been pivotal in driving diversity initiatives within the company.

Key Accomplishments

  • Co-Chair of the Education Committee for the Deltek Ajera Users Association
  • Implemented diversity initiatives resulting in a more inclusive workforce

Extracurricular Involvement

Bethany is active in the Missouri Organic Association and the Boy Scouts of America.

She also manages a three-acre hobby farm and fosters pets for various animal welfare organizations.

Nick Lassek: Young Innovator in Architectural Engineering

Nick Lassek, at only 29, has already made significant contributions to his firm by increasing the gross square footage modeled from 10.13% to 81.91% in just three years.

He is one of the youngest members to be promoted to Associate.

Key Accomplishments

  • Developed the framework and scope of his current position
  • Active in sustainable design initiatives

Extracurricular Involvement

Nick serves on the board of Project StaSIO and is involved with the Green Omaha Coalition.

He also mentors students and volunteers with Keep Omaha Beautiful.

Stephen Reichwein: Mastermind of Structural Design

Stephen Reichwein, aged 39, has led some of the most complex structural engineering projects, including the Sphere at The Venetian in Las Vegas and the Madison Square Garden Transformation.

Key Accomplishments

  • Project Director for the Sphere at The Venetian
  • Lead project designer for TSX

Extracurricular Involvement

Stephen is a Co-Chair of the Programs Committee for the Structural Engineering Association of New York and a guest lecturer at Penn State College of Engineering.

He enjoys sports, cooking, and spending time with his family.

Brandon Rich: Advocate for Urban Development

Brandon Rich, at 39, has been recognized for his work on urban open spaces and sustainable design.

He has received numerous awards, including the Honor Award in Engineering Excellence from ACEC Nebraska.

Key Accomplishments

  • Best Urban Open Space finalist by the Urban Land Institute
  • Guest lecturer and mentor at the University of Nebraska

Extracurricular Involvement

Brandon volunteers for numerous organizations, including Habitat for Humanity and the Miss America Scholarship.

He also participates in activities like drone photography and biking with his family.

Mackenzie Roach: Fire Protection Engineering Expert

Mackenzie Roach, aged 36, has played a vital role in fire safety and resilience.

She has worked on significant projects like the children’s museum in El Paso and the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center in Los Angeles.

Key Accomplishments

  • Arup’s Americas Representative for City Fire Resilience
  • Project manager for Colorado’s wildfire mitigation efforts

Extracurricular Involvement

Mackenzie is involved in the Society of Fire Protection Engineers and Arup’s Connect Women Employee Resource Group.

She also enjoys woodworking and playing the piano.

Melissa Shea: Leader in Structural Engineering

Melissa Shea, at 39, has been a driving force in structural engineering, co-founding Walter P Moore’s Women in Engineering Group-Northeast and expanding her team significantly over the past decade.

Key Accomplishments

  • Promoted to Principal at age 35
  • Co-chair of the firm’s DEI Council

Extracurricular Involvement

Melissa leads Girl Scout troops. She is also passionate about empowering women in STEM. She draws inspiration from her great grandmother, a pioneering suffragette and aviatrix.

These 40 Under 40 winners exemplify excellence and dedication in the architecture and engineering fields. Their stories highlight their professional achievements and their commitment to community and mentorship. For more detailed profiles and insights, visit Building Design + Construction Network.

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