All of our short courses are facilitated by highly reputable, qualified, expert facilitators, who are experienced in dealing with engineers and those who are primarily engaged in the engineering profession.
Our expert facilitators deliver practical, and useful learning, in a small class, interactive environment, and all of our short courses include participant workbooks and supporting resources (eg pre/post course resources and implementation plans/processes for reviewing learing in the workplace).
EEA Facilitators include:
Presenter for Managing Cultural Differences and Leading a Diverse Workforce
Duncan is Principal of ADC Associates and has significant experience in developing cultural awareness to improve global business performance. He has worked in 24 countries across four continents (North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia), including managing international sales and marketing operations. He has facilitated seminars and workshops and conducted group and individual coaching sessions on doing business across cultures for thousands of managers in the U.S. Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore since 1987, and conducted cross cultural and diversity research in New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the USA and the UK.
Presenter for Heat Exchangers
Thomas G. Lestina, PE, Heat Transfer Research Inc., has over 20 years’ engineering experience with fluid system analysis and troubleshooting. He is responsible for all technical support, contract heat transfer evaluations and training offered by HTRI. He earned a BS degree in mechanical engineering from Union College, Schenectady, New York, and an MS degree in mechanical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York. He is a member of ASME and is serving as the chair of the technical committee for the ASME Performance Test Code 12.5, Single Phase Heat Exhangers.
Presenter for Gas Transmission
Mr. Rosenfeld is a Senior Structural Engineer at Kiefner & Associates, Inc. His areas of expertise include structural mechanics, stress analysis, failure analysis, component design, pressure vessel and piping design, and piping repairs. Mr. Rosenfeld’s experience included the design and analysis of transmission and power piping, and various industrial and aerospace equipment and components. He has participated in several industry-sponsored projects, including the in-service
relocation manual, guidelines for evaluating girth welds affected by corrosion, and research on dent mechanics. Mr. Rosenfeld is a member of the ASME B31.8 Section Committee, the B31 Mechanical Design Technical Committee, and the B31 Standards Committee.