Personal BioI am a Civil Engineering Technology student in my final semester of the two-year, associate degree program. My expected graduation is May 2021. I am currently working part time for a municipality as an engineering technician, this job will turn into full time once I graduate. One day in the future I would like to start my own land surveying business, and thanks to this scholarship I am one step closer to that goal.
The WSLS Foundation Scholarship will be used for the tuition and books of my final semester. This scholarship will be helpful in lightening the financial burden so I can still pay for both school and my wedding. With this scholarship I will be able to focus more on school, which will ensure I am doing my best work possible.
About the Scholarship
Mark served as the Oconto County Surveyor and head of the Land Infonnation Department until his abrupt retirement due to contracting West Nile Virus. Unfortunately, this left Mark in a seriously depilated condition from which he would not recover. Mark graduated with a degree in Land Surveying from Gateway Technical College in 1976. During his career Mark served on many committees of the WSLS Northeast Chapter including as its President in 2002. He was very active in the Wisconsin Land Records Association serving 2 terms on the Board of Directors. Additionally, Mark was the chairman of the Land Information Officers Network in 2007-2008. Mark believed in mentoring and was extremely proud of the younger surveyors he was able to help. When a tornado struck Oconto County in 2007, Mark was able to display the power of GIS as an aid during search and rescue efforts.