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A NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION Affiliate Societies Council American Society of Plumbing Engineers Southwestern Ohio Chapter 5100 Springfield Street, Suite 100 Riverside, OH 45431 Tel 937.224.8513 Fax 937.233.0161 e-mail asc@dnaco.net Website www.southwestern-ohio.aspe.org www.facebook.com/swoaspe Chapters are not authorized to speak for the Society Board of Directors and Officers President/Facebook Editor Ronald K Bartley, PE, CPD, CPI/CPE 6741 Stonehurst Drive Huber Heights, OH 45424-2257 Tel 937.236.0981 bartleyrk@att.net VP-Technical Robert R McGinnis, CPD rrmcginnis@heapy.com VP-Legislative Brian C Fraley, CPD, LEED AP bcfraley@heapy.com VP-Membership Ronald B Cobb, PE, CPD, LEED AP SHP Leading Design 4805 Montgomery Road Suite 400 Norwood, OH 45212-2280 Tel 513.381.2112 Fax 513.381.5121 rcobb@shp.com Secretary/Affiliate Liaison William G Hutchinson BWA South 10869 Reading Road Cincinnati, OH 45241 Tel 513.733.4771 Fax 513.733.4867 Treasurer Matthew T Sciarretti, PE, CPD, LEED AP sciarretti@heapy.com Newsletter Editor James N Miller, PE, CPD Herndon Engineering Services 5870 Cook Road Suite B Milford, OH 45150 Tel 513-248-1313 Fax 513-248-2869 jmiller@herndoneng.com AYP Representative Andrew M Hemmelgarn SHP Leading Design 4805 Montgomery Road Suite 400 Norwood, OH 45212-2280 Tel 513.381.2112 Fax 513.381.5121 ahemmelgarn@shp.com Fundraising Chair Jeffrey S Watern, CPD Helmig Leinesch 410 S Jefferson Street Dayton, OH 45402-2738 Tel 937.228.4007 Fax 937.228.1936 jwatern@helmigl.com Board of Governors Chair R Albert Fike, PE 4825 Ackerman Boulevard Dayton, OH 45429-5601 2015-2016 Edition Page 1

Chapter Presidents Roster 1982-84 Robert J DeCurtins* 1984-85 Larry P Acuff* Mechanical Equipment Company 1985-86 C David Hudson KZF 1986-87 Fredrick R Siemers Eckert Fire Protection 1987-89 William F Abell* Fosdick & Hilmer 1989-90 Richard E Davis Helmig, Lienesch & Associates 1990-91 William F Abell* Fosdick & Hilmer 1991-93 James M Walde Hixson 1993-95 W Everett Shuman* Helmig, Lienesch & Associates 1995-96 James M Walde KZF 1996-97 Ronald L van de Sandt Lockwood, Jones & Beals 1997-98 C David Hudson AM Kinney 1998-2000 David D Dexter Korda/Nemeth Engineering 2000-01 Timothy W Nartker 2001-02 David D Dexter Korda/Nemeth Engineering 2002-06 Jeffrey S Watern Helmig Lienesch 2006-11 R Albert Fike Helmig Lienesch 2011-12 Brandt R Junker TP Mechanical Contractors 2012- Ronald K Bartley PE Services * Deceased Chapter History In 1974, the first ASPE Chapter in Ohio was chartered in Cleveland; in October 1980, the Central Ohio Chapter was chartered in Columbus. At that time, a number of plumbing engineers, designers, contractors, sales representatives and building officials from Southwestern Ohio were members of the Central Ohio Chapter and actively participated in that Chapter s functions. However, it was understood that the Cincinnati- and Daytonarea members would someday break away from the Central Ohio Chapter and form a Chapter of their own once membership reached sufficient levels. In early 1981, while serving as a vice president of the Central Ohio Chapter, the late Robert J DeCurtins, CIPE, along with several interested individuals, compiled a list of potential ASPE members in the Southwestern Ohio/Northern Kentucky area. In an attempt to determine the interest of establishing a local ASPE Chapter, 56 letters were sent out in March 1981 to plumbing engineers, designers, contractors and sales representatives; favorable responses were received from 23 potential members. Organizational meetings were held in Middletown through the rest of 1981. When the Chapter was able to obtain the necessary 20 full or associate members, a petition for charter was prepared and submitted to the Society office in early February 1982. The Chapter was presented its charter on February 26, 1982, by the Society president, A Calvin Laws, PE, CIPE, of San Francisco, CA. Region II Chairman John Matthews, PE, CIPE, of Detroit, MI was also present at the charter presentation, held at the Manchester Hotel in Middletown. Through 2000, the Chapter generally held its monthly meetings on the third Thursday of the month from September through June. For 2001, the meeting night was changed to the third Tuesday of the month; this was done to provide more members with an opportunity to attend. From 1982 to 1989 and again from 2000 through 2008, the chapter held the majority of its meetings in Middletown to facilitate attendance by members from both the Cincinnati and Dayton areas. In other years, the meetings have generally alternated on a monthly basis between the two cities. From 2009 through the present, NIBCO has graciously made the meeting room at its Lebanon, OH facility available to the Chapter for the majority of its monthly meetings. Periodically, the Chapter has held technical seminars and workshops to allow its membership the opportunity to further their knowledge of plumbing engineering. One such session involved Mr. Ralph Reeb of the State of Ohio, Department of Commerce, Division of Industrial Compliance discussing the 2002 edition of the Ohio Plumbing Code (OPC). Through the efforts of Chapter President David D Dexter, CPD, EI, it was arranged 2015-2016 Edition Page 2

through the Ohio Construction Industry Examining Board (OCIEB) for the Chapter to make available Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for attendees with licensing or recertification requirements. The Chapter has routinely arranged through the OCIEB to offer CEUs for the technical sessions offered at the ASPE National Conventions, Technical Symposiums and Chapter-sponsored seminars. Of major significance in the history of the Chapter was its serving as host of the 1990 National ASPE Convention and Exposition at the Albert B Sabin Convention Center in Cincinnati. The effort to obtain this convention was spearheaded by a committee chaired by C David Hudson, CPD, CPI. Hudson and his committee made their presentation at the 1984 National ASPE Convention in Chicago. Prior to the convention, W Stephen Ashpaw led a major fundraising endeavor to obtain the capital for the Chapter to sponsor a number of events during the convention. Two of the Chapter s major contributions to this very successful meeting were sponsorship of an Ohio River evening boat cruise and the closing banquet. Also of note in the Chapter s history was its serving as host of the 2001 and 2011 ASPE Region II Presidents Meetings. Representatives from the Buffalo-Niagara, Central Indiana, Central Ohio, Cleveland, Eastern Michigan, Johnstown, Pittsburgh, Rochester and Western Michigan Chapters joined Southwestern Ohio Chapter representatives in Covington, KY (2001) and Dayton, OH (2011). Efforts by several Chapter Officers and members made both events a well-received and successful gathering. It was at the 2001 meeting that Hudson was elected as the new ASPE Region II Chair. The Chapter has also seen some of its membership distinguish themselves within the Society. For several years, past-chapter President David D Dexter has served as Chair for the Society s Standards Committee, helping to guide the efforts in developing nationally recognized and accredited design standards for the plumbing engineering community. In 2013-2014, past-chapter President and Region II Chair C David Hudson served on the Society s 50 th Anniversary Committee and was instrumental in the development of the events that helped to make the Society s observance of this event memorable. Both Dexter and Hudson have been honored for their accomplishments with induction into the Society s Kenneth G. Wentink College of Fellows. The Chapter has also seen some of its membership take a highly active and visible role in advancing our profession on a national level. David D Dexter, F.NSPE, F.ASPE, through his involvement with both ASPE and the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE), helped to broker a Memorandum of Understanding of future cooperation between the two organizations. And Dexter, along with Ronald K Bartley, PE, CPD, CPI/CPE, are spearheading efforts with the NSPE and the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) to establish a plumbing track for Professional Engineer registration. During its history, the Chapter has been honored on several occasions with the ASPE Chapter Award of Merit recognizing superior Chapter accomplishment. The criteria for the Award includes membership retention and growth, Chapter technical meetings, Chapter newsletters, Regional meeting attendance, membership on Society level committees, seminars, joint projects (with other plumbing industry-related organizations), additional Chapter publications and donations charitable and to the ASPE Education and Research Foundations. The Society Board of Directors annually presents the Award at either the Convention/Expo or Symposium. In recent years, the Chapter has had a traditional opening and closing to its Chapter meeting season. In September, the Chapter joins the Cincinnati Master Plumbers Association (CMPA) for a Product Trade Show at the CMPA Training Center in Sharonville, complete with cookout dinner. The event provides a more casual opportunity for engineers, designers, contractors and tradesmen alike to socialize and learn about the latest in products, services and technology. And in late May/early June, the Chapter holds the popular ASPE Night with the Dayton Dragons. The Dragons, (low) Class A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, provide the evening s entertainment as the Chapter reserves a Party Deck at Fifth Third Field (in downtown Dayton) for minor league baseball fun and excitement. 2015-2016 Edition Page 3

While the Chapter struggled in its first few years of existence, its growth and development has been a steady one. Today, the Southwestern Ohio Chapter boasts of a membership of approximately 80 members, with the membership located primarily in the areas of Cincinnati and Dayton areas as well as Louisville and Lexington (KY). Chapter Board of Governors 2012 Robert J DeCurtins* W Everett Shuman* Larry P Acuff Ronald L van de Sandt C David Hudson David D Dexter Fredrick R Seimers Timothy R Nartker William F Abell* Jeffrey S Watern Richard E Davis R Albert Fike James M Walde *Inducted posthumously 2013 Brandt R Junker In 2012, the Chapter honored those individuals that accepted the mantle of leadership and served as Chapter President by inducting them into the Chapter Board of Governors. Society Executive Director/CEO Jim Kendzel participated in the ceremony to honor those members that have stepped forward to serve the Chapter and its membership. In the years that follow, outgoing Chapter Presidents will be inducted onto the Board. As the most recent inductee (who has maintained his membership in the Society and Chapter), R Albert Fike serves as the Board's Chair. As a new Past President joins the Board, that person will assume the position of Chair. The Board of Governors was created to provide a confident and stable image of continuity during the annual changes to the chapter's Board of Directors and Officers. In addition, the Board of Governors is able to: Provide general assistance to the incumbent Board of Directors Assist with long-range chapter planning Provide assistance to Chapter Board members Provide assistance in the technical programs The objectives of the Southwestern Ohio Chapter are: Chapter Objectives To encourage participation by its membership on such public interest bodies as Code and/or Standards Committees. To facilitate the exchange of information throughout its membership. To foster greater cooperation and understanding between the membership and the plumbing officials and other related professionals with whom they interact. To further the interests of the membership through the development of their technical expertise, and to enable them to better perform the responsibilities of their profession. To offer fellowship within its membership at Chapter meetings and Chapter-sponsored activities. The Affiliate Societies Council of Dayton In late 1999, the Southwestern Ohio Chapter of ASPE aligned itself with the Affiliate Societies Council (ASC) of Dayton. Established in 1969, the council consists of approximately 50 engineering and science-related professional societies whose combined membership in the Dayton area exceeds 15,000. The members of 2015-2016 Edition Page 4

those societies and their delegates to the Council provide the core of volunteer individuals for accomplishing the mission of the council. The mission statement of the ASC is as follows: Provide professional education opportunities for the general engineering and scientific community. Make available the combined expertise of the affiliated societies to the community to assist in solving problems of a technical nature. Provide administrative services for affiliated societies to promote continuity in society management and a close working relationship among societies. The first Chairman of the Engineering and Science Foundation of Dayton, founded in 1969, was Mr. Eugene Kettering, who set the tone for the organization in advancing education in engineering and science. For a period of time, the Foundation conducted classes at the Kettering Center, 140 E Monument Avenue in Dayton. When demand for such classes lessened, the Foundation transferred title to the building to Wright State University, which has continued the types of classes that the Foundation conducted. Since then, the Foundation has engaged in the advancement of education in the fields of engineering and science in Montgomery and adjacent counties. This work has included sponsoring special analytical projects, contributions to area educational institutions for scholarships and substantial funding for the operations of the ASC. This work has also included the establishment of the following committees and programs: Career Guidance Committee (MATHCOUNTS and Science Day), Education Committee (Science and Math Teachers Workshop, Waves Science Kit and Super Science Saturday), Leadership Training Committee, Innovation and Applied Technology Committee and Engineers and Scientists Week. A major portion of the funds required and used by the ASC comes from the Engineering and Science Foundation of Dayton. A Board of Trustees governs the Foundation and the Chair of the ASC is automatically a member of that Board. In 1994-95, the Foundation and the Council became a fund of The Dayton Foundation, joining its resources with those of the much larger community-wide organization in order to reduce operating expenses and expand its interaction with other groups working for growth in the Miami Valley. In order to join, an organization must meet the by-laws of the Council, which are summarized as follows: The organization must represent an engineering, scientific, technical or related discipline, either international, national, state or area wide in scope, and must be established for the primary purpose of advancing science and engineering for its members by educational means. The organization must not be directly involved in any form of employment contract matters on behalf of its members. 2015-2016 Edition Page 5