Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2527

Caption

Congratulating Heather Keister of Lubbock on her selection as the 2013 Young Engineer of the Year by the South Plains Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers.

Summary

House Resolution 2527 congratulates Heather Keister of Lubbock for being selected as the 2013 Young Engineer of the Year by the South Plains Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers. This recognition celebrates her significant contributions to the engineering community early in her career, highlighting her involvement in professional organizations and civic activities. Keister's educational background includes a bachelor's and a master's degree in civil engineering from Texas Tech University, and she has made notable achievements in both her work and community service. The resolution acknowledges Keister's professional journey, including her roles at Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, Inc., and Freese and Nichols, Inc., where she has led various successful projects related to stormwater management and drainage improvements across Texas. Her expertise in hydrologic analyses and hydraulic designs underscores her technical proficiency in civil engineering, specifically in managing substantial infrastructure projects that benefit local communities. Moreover, the text highlights Keister's active participation in various professional and community organizations, such as the South Plains TSPE and the Texas Public Works Association, demonstrating her commitment to not only her profession but also to community betterment. She has also been involved with notable causes like Habitat for Humanity and youth soccer, reflecting her dedication to service beyond her professional responsibilities. The sentiment around this resolution is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating an individual who exemplifies the ideals of professionalism and community involvement. The House of Representatives expresses its high regard for Keister’s accomplishments and extends best wishes for her future success, reinforcing the importance of recognizing and honoring individuals who contribute positively to society.

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Previously Filed As

TX HR949

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TX HR2338

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TX HR56

Congratulating San Antonio district engineer Gina E. Gallegos on her retirement from the Texas Department of Transportation.

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TX HR2278

Congratulating Aaron Rodriguez of Seale Junior High School on his participation in the 2023 Texas Science and Engineering Fair.

TX HR1366

Congratulating Genesis Yougas of Lawson Early Childhood School on her selection as the 2023 Elementary Teacher of the Year in McKinney ISD.

TX HR2225

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Similar Bills

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