CECOS Hosts First Annual Civil Engineer Corps Architect Neighborhood Improvement Symposium > United States Navy > News-Tales

The symposium, designed by Capt. Pete Maculan, the CECOS commanding officer, offered mentorship to naval civil engineer corps (CEC) officers and elevated their information about strategic communication and engineering licensure. 

 

“This was a chance for senior architects to deal with points inside the civil engineer officer group,” acknowledged Maculan. “This inaugural occasion was a fantastic success.  We met all of our goals and I’m trying ahead to subsequent 12 months’s occasion.” 

 

A portion of the symposium was devoted to the skilled growth of junior CEC officers. Junior architects have been capable of ask senior CEC group members questions on profession development and the way they may higher assist the architect group at their stage. On day two of the occasion,  breakout groups have been utilized to assist personalize mentoring and share native practices.

The three day symposium was held each in-person and just about. With the assistance of the newly created CECOS broadcast workforce, the occasion included attendees from world wide, as far-off as Djibouti, Africa.

“It was a manufacturing that linked our presenters from all around the globe, permitting the alternate of non-public actual world experiences. This new know-how between stay streaming and future broadcasting in our newly designed studio is just not solely a quicker car to get data out, but additionally value saving for the Navy.” acknowledged Mr. Patrick Shelby, CECOS audiovisual manufacturing specialist.

CECOS, positioned at Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, California, supplies Seabees, civil engineer corps officers, facility engineers and environmental professionals with the mandatory abilities, information and schooling to reinforce lifelong studying and to supply high quality assist to the fleet.

For more information about CECOS, go to www.netc.navy.mil/CECOS/ or comply with CECOS on Fb at www.fb.com/CivilEngineerCorpsOfficersSchool/

 

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