Alyssa is a Water Resources Engineer II with 6 years of experience at McCormick Taylor. Prior to becoming President of ASCE MD YMG, Alyssa served as the organization’s Secretary from 2021 to 2023. As Secretary, Alyssa developed the leadership skills necessary to become President, planned events, wrote communications, interacted with other engineers, and represented ASCE (and McCormick Taylor) at events. In 2022, she was named as the ASCE MD Section, Young Civil Engineer of the Year for her superior achievement and dedication to her profession. She also serves as the Chair of the Professional Objectives Committee of the Maryland Section and is a Corresponding Member of ASCE National's Committee on Younger Members.
Alyssa has been an active professional member of ASCE since her start at McCormick Taylor in 2017. She earned her MD Professional Engineer (PE) license in 2022 and most recently obtained her PE in Virginia and Washington, DC. Alyssa is responsible for completing hydrologic analysis of project sites, computing environmental site design requirements of projects, stormwater management facility design, drainage design, E&SC design, compilation of stormwater management reports, cost estimating, construction oversight and inspection, 1D and 2D hydrologic modelling, and other aspects of project design and management.
“I am thrilled to continue my role with ASCE Maryland’s Younger Member Group as the 2023-2024 President,” said Alyssa. “I appreciate all of the support from the ASCE MD Younger Members Board, YMG body, the Section, my employer McCormick Taylor, Inc., my managers, and everyone who encouraged me to join and eventually lead the YMG. I'm excited to see where the Board and I can take this group. I will be serving as the Younger Member Director of the ASCE Maryland Section - really grateful to be a part of the Section and represent the voices of Younger Members!”
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