News: Long Island

PWGC holds 2017 Environmental & Engineering Scholarship Luncheon

Shown (from left) are:
Jordan Matuszewski and Jim Rhodes.

 

Shown (from left) are:
Kiera Alventosa and Jim Rhodes.

 

Shown (from left) are:
Taylor Key and Jim Rhodes.

 

Bohemia, NY P.W. Grosser Consulting, Inc. (PWGC) held its 2017 Environmental & Engineering Scholarship Luncheon at its corporate headquarters. Scholarship winners were selected from a large pool of applicants that submitted essays on one of the following topics:

• Carbon Footprint

• Clean Energy Revolution

• Organic Pollution on Long Island

• Right to Clean Water

In addition, applicants may have included their area of study and/or their career plans.

Winners included Jordan Matuszewski of Sachem East High School, Kiera Alventosa of Ward Melville High School, and Taylor Key of Smithtown East High School. They were awarded scholarships in the amounts of $750, $500 and $500, respectively.

“I continue to be impressed with the knowledge and initiative that our scholarship winners demonstrate on their applications.  As always, our winners demonstrate their commitment to bettering the world in their pursuit of their higher education. I wish them the best of luck and I hope to see their faces again as interns for PWGC,” said PWGC senior vice president Jim Rhodes, who reviewed all of the applications submitted to PWGC.

PWGC has provided the Environmental & Engineering Scholarship for 20 years. Since then, it has awarded more than $30,000 to students with an interest in pursuing engineering and environmental science as a career. 

All of the awardees will pursue higher education opportunities this fall. Matuszewski will attend the University of San Diego to study environmental science. Alventosa will attend Ahmerst College to study environmental science. Key will attend University of Delaware to study engineering.

PWGC also provides an internship program every summer. The internship program allows students to incorporate their knowledge from the classroom into the real world. The hands-on experience is valuable to each student as they work towards their engineering and environmental degrees. “There is a need for real world experience in addition to classroom lectures to achieve the best educational experience for engineering and environmental students,” said PWGC president Paul Grosser, Ph.D., P.E., P.G.

PWGC is a multidisciplinary engineering firm based in Bohemia with offices in New York City, Syracuse, Seattle, WA and Shelton, CT.  Founded by Paul Grosser in 1990, PWGC’s growth and success results from creating value through the application of innovative environmental and engineering solutions for its clients. 

For 20 years, PWGC has been providing quality engineering services to the New York Tri-State region establishing a reputation for exceeding client expectation in the public and private sectors.  Dedicated to being responsive in the design and application of cost-effective solutions for the myriad of environmental and engineering requirements, PWGC’s areas of expertise include structure vulnerability and resilience, civil/general engineering, sustainable energy solutions, wastewater & water supply, natural resource studies, geographical information system capabilities and expert counseling and client representation.  

MORE FROM Long Island

Suffolk County IDA supports expansion of A&Z Pharmaceuticals

Hauppauge, NY The Suffolk County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) has granted preliminary approval of a financial incentive package that will assist a manufacturer in expanding its business by manufacturing more prescription (Rx) pharmaceuticals in addition to its existing over-the-counter
READ ON THE GO
DIGITAL EDITIONS
Subscribe
Columns and Thought Leadership
The evolving relationship of environmental  consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

The evolving relationship of environmental consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

When Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) were first part of commercial real estate risk management, it was the lenders driving this requirement. When a borrower wanted a loan on a property, banks would utilize a list of “Approved Consultants” to order the report on both refinances and purchases.