by BFW News | Jun 7, 2021 | Employee Spotlight
Old School, New School: Engineering Then & Now Is new always better? Or is it the old way or the highway? It’s no secret that modern engineering takes advantage of many technological advances that simply did not exist in the past. Even the tools we used a...
by BFW News | Apr 23, 2021 | Employee Spotlight
Engineer Spotlight: Mark Lister Mark Lister, EIT/Project Engineer, was recently tapped to lead our industrial division. He’s had a varied career, the most recent of which is in engineering. Yet, he attributes a good amount of his success at BFW/Marcum to two...
by BFW News | Mar 17, 2021 | Employee Spotlight
The Past & Present History of Women (Women’s History Month) March is known as Women’s History Month. While we don’t mean to relegate the meaningful impact of women in history to a single month (they deserve the entire year), we thought it would be an appropriate...
by BFW News | Feb 22, 2021 | Employee Spotlight
Celebrating Inspiration for National Engineers Week In February we celebrate National Engineer’s Week, which always falls on the week encompassing George Washington’s birthday. The idea was conceived by the National Society of Professional Engineers. It’s an...
by BFW News | Sep 25, 2020 | Employee Spotlight
The 20%: Women in Engineering Part 3 According to the National Girls Collaborative Project, female and male engineering students perform equally well in both mathematics and science. Yet, in 2017 only 9.5% of female freshmen had any intention of majoring in...
by BFW News | Sep 21, 2020 | Employee Spotlight
Why STEM Matters: Creating Something for Someone Else It’s no secret that the engineering industry is facing a workforce shortage. According to a recent survey from Deloitte and SEMI, 82% of executives reported a shortage of qualified technical candidates in the...
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