March 8, 2016 – ISG professional surveyor and civil engineer Dan Stueber was recently sworn in as President-Elect of the Minnesota Society of Professional Surveyors (MSPS) at their past Annual Meeting. Dan served on the MSPS Board of Directors before being sworn in as President-Elect and works with members to develop and promote the land surveying industry. In his role at MSPS, Dan recently helped update the Common Interest Community (CIC) Plat Manual, a statewide guidebook for surveyors.
Together with other members, Dan encourages youth to consider surveying as a career choice. “One of MSPS’s new initiatives includes developing speaker kits for members to use for presentations at school science, technology and math (STEM), and other community outreach events. We are also supporting a program within MSPS to help young professionals develop their careers by providing them with a network of support and resources”, states Dan.As an ISG Principal, licensed engineer, and land surveyor, Dan is able to share his hands on knowledge of land surveying practices, collaborate with other professionals, and promote the industry. ISG strives to put expertise into action by encouraging employees to participate in professional organizations, such as MSPS, to further develop best practices and the professional community.
This year marks an exciting milestone for ISG’s Des Moines, Iowa office as we celebrate a decade of dedication and service to our local community. Over the past ten years, our team has been privileged to contribute to numerous projects that have shaped the landscape and enhanced the quality of life for residents in Central Iowa.
ISG will host the second annual Future of Southern Minnesota Lakes Conference at the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center in Mankato, Minnesota. The conference will open on Friday evening, April 12, with a fireside chat featuring writer and host of the television show "Minnesota Bound," Ron Schara. The evening is an exclusive opportunity for conference attendees to share stories about Minnesota’s natural resources and learn from one another in a relaxed atmosphere.
As a national leader in urban stormwater, rural surface water, water quality and planning, and natural resource management, ISG is excited to announce the following leadership role changes within the firm’s Water business unit, effective immediately.