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Appendix A Biography of Committee Members
Pages 87-95

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... is A.P. and Florence Wiley Professor of Civil Engineering at Texas A&M University and retired from Stone & Webster as senior vice president.
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... Company as senior vice president and general manager, Engineering and Construction Business Unit, and is currently a lecturer in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley.
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... Dr. Burman provides strategic consulting services to private sector firms doing business with the federal government as well as to federal agencies and other government entities.
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... G Brian Estes is the former director of construction projects at the Westinghouse Hanford Company, where he directed project management functions supporting operations and environmental cleanup of the Department of Energy Hanford nuclear complex.
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... is senior vice president, principal professional associate, and principal project manager of Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc., and director and senior vice president of Parsons Brinckerhoff International, Inc. He recently retired as director of Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc., and chairman of Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc.
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... He is also a member of the Duke University School of Engineering Dean's Council and the former chairman of the Board of Visitors for the Duke University School of Engineering. He is a former president of Associated Builders & Contractors and a former chairman of the Construction Industry Institute.
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... Dr. Price is responsible for the development and implementation of operational plans for all PMI educational programs and initiatives, including accreditation of degrees in project management; selection and coordination of 150 public seminars annually; management of continuing education requirements and record keeping for 22,000 project management professionals; and identification of new educational products and programs to meet the learning needs of the global project management community.


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