SOUTHFIELD ? David Meynell, President and CEO of Durr Systems, is the new president of the Engineering Society of Detroit, which also elected another dozen officers and board members at its annual meeting at the GM Wintergarden, Renaissance Center in Detroit.

Other officers include:

Richard Haller, President-Elect, President and COO Walbridge Aldinger Co.

David Skiven, PE, Vice President, Executive Director World Facilities Group, General Motors Corp.

Stephen Kurmas, PE, Treasurer, Senior Vice President, Distribution Operations, Detroit Edison, a subsidiary of DTE Energy

Darlene Trudell, CAE, Secretary, Executive Vice President, The Engineering Society of Detroit

Dennis King, FESD, FAIA, Director, Corporate Chairman, HarleyEllis

Directors include:

Thomas Landry, Chief Operating Officer, Jonna Construction Company

Michael Morrison, Vice President, Industrial Services, Perot Systems

August Olivier, Director, Capital Projects, General Motors

Rebecca Spearot, PE, Director, Environmental Management, Lear Corp.

Mumtaz Usmen, PE, FESD, Professor/Chairman Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Wayne State University

Douglas Patton, Senior Vice President of Engineering, DENSO International America, Inc. Appointed to fill the remaining term of John Camp

The following concluded their terms on the ESD Board:

Donald Goodwin, Outgoing President and Incoming Past President, Vice President, Scientific Laboratories and Proving Grounds, DaimlerChrysler

Charles Ayers, FESD, Outgoing Past President, President C. Ayers Limited

John Camp, Outgoing Board member, Retired/Senior Advisor to the President, DENSO International America

Charles Chambers, FESD, Outgoing Board member, President and CEO, Lawrence Technological University

Michael Rokosz, FESD, Outgoing Board member, Research Scientist, Ford Motor Company

Founded in 1895, ESD is a multi-disciplinary society uniting engineering, scientific and allied professions to enhance professional development and foster excitement in math and science to produce our next generation of leaders. Serving this generation of engineers and fostering the next.

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