MEMPHIS-AREA JOINT ENGINEERS COUNCIL
MJEC is an umbrella organization for 14 engineering societies and educational institutions in the Memphis area.
MJEC is an umbrella organization for 14 engineering societies and educational institutions in the Memphis area.
American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC)
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
Christian Brothers University Gadomski School of Engineering (CBU)
Engineers’ Club of Memphis (ECM)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES)
National Society of Black Engineers Memphis Professionals Chapter (NSBE)
Society of American Military Engineers (SAME)
Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
Southwest Tennessee Community College
Tau Beta Pi Mid-South Alumni (TBP)
Tennessee Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE)
The University of Memphis Herff College of Engineering
January 17 FIRST Lego League Challenge Championship
February 14, 21, 28 VEX Robotics
February 4 Engineers' Day on the Hill
February 18 EWeek Kickoff Luncheon
MLGW Training Center, 11:30 Lunch, 12:00 Program
Jeff Gatlin, PE, LEED
Utilities Manager, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
February 19 ASCE West TN Branch Meeting
EnSafe, 11:30 - 1:00
JT Malasri, PE
Accelerate Memphis: Activating Memphis 3.0 Initiative
February 20 STEM Day at CBU
February 21 (postponed from February 7)
MATHCOUNTS, University of Memphis
February 26 EWeek Banquet
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
February 27 University of Memphis E-Day
February 28 (postponed from February 21)
MJEC Student Contest Championship, Southwest
February 28 Science Olympiad, Southwest
February 28 – IEEE Volunteers Celebration @ CBU
March 14 VEX Robotics State Championship, Clarksville TN
March 28 STEMology
Date TBD in May Order of the Engineer
Kelsey Seiter – Chair
Adria O’Neal – Vice Chair
Deepa Kodali – Student Contest Coordinator
Gene McGinnis – Treasurer
Rajesh Balasubramanian – Secretary
The Council was established in 1960 as Memphis Joint Engineering Societies. The name was changed to Memphis Joint Engineer’s Council by a charter from the State of Tennessee dated November 16, 1970. In late 2003, the name was changed to Memphis-Area Joint Engineers Council. MJEC includes all members of the 14 participating organizations and is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of representatives from each organization. Because of this, MJEC has members in Memphis, Shelby County, West Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi.
MJEC was organized:
1. To advance the art and science of engineering and surveying for the general welfare of mankind and to promote and conduct various activities to this end, specifically during the period known as National Engineers Week, celebrated at the time of George Washington’s birthday. Our nation’s first president was a military engineer and a land surveyor.
2. To promote cooperation among the various branches of engineering, surveying, and science.
3. To develop recommendations regarding public policies wherein the application of the art and science of engineering will contribute to the general welfare of mankind.
4. To foster public recognition of the engineering profession.
5. To maintain a high professional standard among its members.
6. To work for the advancement of engineering education.
7. To provide a medium for cooperative action by its member societies on matters beyond the scope of their individual organizations.
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