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Donors Make it Possible
Luncheon History And Previous Awardees
The CEI Luncheon serves as the institute’s annual meeting and award ceremony. The valuable work that Mason and our partners produce across disciplines to reimagine tomorrow is fueled by the generous contributions of gracious donors.
The CEI is a nonprofit organization chartered in 1989, with the purpose of assisting the Sid and Reva Dewberry Department of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering program of George Mason University. The objectives of the CEI include:
• Advising on curricula changes to keep the program on the leading edge of the professional practice;
• Providing a liaison with the business community for teaching and advising;
• Assisting in internship and co–op placement for students;
• Assisting in securing nationally recognized faculty by raising private eminent scholars’ endowments;
• Fundraising for scholarships, student activity support, and academic program assistance to supplement that which is provided by the university.
By participating in a variety of CEI activities — academic, leadership, educational, and social — companies and individuals become integrated into the most quickly advancing civil engineering program in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region.
PREVIOUS WINNERS:
In recognition of Exceptional Leadership, Outstanding Lifetime Achievement, and Significant Contribution to the Profession of Civil Engineering
2006 – Carl Strock, Chief of Engineers, Lt. Gen. US Army (Ret)
2007 – Patricia D. Galloway, PhD, president, American Society of Civil Engineers (Ret)
2008 – The Hon. Thomas Rust, Virginia delegate and chairman of Patton, Harris, Rust, and Associates
2009 – Sidney O. Dewberry, founder and chairman of the Dewberry Companies
2010 – Henry J. Hatch, chief of engineers, Lt. Gen. US Army (Ret)
2011 – Joseph Hartman, PhD, bridge and tunnel team leader, Federal Highway Administration
2012 – Milton V. Peterson, founder and chairman, The Peterson Companies
2013 – Sean T. Connaughton, Secretary of Transportation, Commonwealth of Virginia
2014 – John T. (Til) Hazel, Jr., Reed, Smith, Hazel, and Thomas (Ret)
2015 – Bob Chase, Northern Virginia Transportation Alliance
2016 – Wayne Clough, PhD, PE, Honorary Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, National Academy of Engineering, secretary emeritus, The Smithsonian Institution
2017 – Stephen T. Ayers, AFIA, certified construction manager, LEED AP, the architect of the Capitol
2018 – Gerald E. Galloway, PhD, PE, Glenn L. Martin Institute Professor of Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Maryland and faculty fellow of the Hagler Institute for Advanced Study Texas A&M University
2019 – James Patteson, PE, manager, countywide strategic planning, Fairfax County government
2020 – Paul Wiedefeld, PE, general manager and chief executive officer, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (awarded in 2021)