ACEC Florida Joins ACEC Research Institute Founder Circle With Major Donation
Washington, DC –Today, the ACEC Research Institute announced a major donation from ACEC Florida, a state member organization within the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) federation. The contribution joins a growing list of donations to the Institute.
“ACEC Florida’s donation is critically important to ensuring the Institute can continue its one-of-a-kind research,” said ACEC Research Institute’s Chair, Michael J. Carragher, PE, and chair and CEO of VHB.
The ACEC Research Institute is an independent nonprofit with an emphasis on creating economic data that captures the contributions of the engineering industry, along with futuristic forecasting on the engineering firm evolutions in the future. Topics like Artificial Intelligence (AI), the engineering workforce shortage, and climate resilience are all top of mind.
ACEC Florida Executive Director Allen Douglas said it’s important to support the mission of the Institute. “Our members recognize the usefulness of the Institute’s data not just for business insights, but in telling the story of engineering firms’ contributions to communities.”
The ACEC Research Institute’s data is often cited by the media and is available on the Bloomberg Terminal. Its sought-after experts are also frequent contributors to industry podcasts.
ACEC Florida joins a growing list of donors that have stepped forward over the past three years to support the ACEC Research Institute at the highest level, Founder Circle, many of which were early contributors that helped launch the Institute:
ACEC Florida
ACEC Life/Health Trust
ACEC Minnesota
Autodesk
Benesch
John and Karen Carrato
Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine
Deltek
HDR
Kimley-Horn
POWER Engineers
Stanley Consultants
STV
T. Baker Smith
Terracon
The Joni & Gary Raba Family Foundation
VHB
The ACEC Research Institute, through the generous support of all its donors, will continue to expand its research activities. By harnessing the collective expertise of its members and stakeholders, the Institute aims to develop transformative solutions that address the pressing challenges of our time, ensuring a safer, more sustainable, and resilient built environment for future generations.
Individuals, firms, and foundations interested in supporting the ACEC Research Institute should reach out to Daphne Bryant, executive director, at dbryant@acec.org.