Welcome, New GHRC ASHE Members!
- Mark Velasquez
- Steven Hicks
- Lynn Allsbrook
- Camelia Ravanbakht
- David Scott
- Chris Thrift
- Walter Fairlie
- Staci Dugan
- Derrick Keltner
- Daniel Taylor
- David Dallman
- Amanda Gallagher
- Darryll Lewis
- Sachin Katkar
If you want to see the current list of ASHE Members 2010-2011 Please click here.
ASHE members come from a diverse industry comprising of local transportation officials, consultants, construction contractors and suppliers. Some of the benefits of membership are:
Bi-Monthly local meetings offer opportunities to meet and network in a casual atmosphere. This helps members advance their business and career goals.
Members can participate on a committee and contribute to the advancement of Highway Industry while sharpening their leadership skills.
Numerous presentations each year provide programs and technical information relevant to your projects.
Helps members gain first hand information of highway related issues in the Greater Hampton Roads Section area in particular and the Commonwealth of Virginia.
If you are interested in joining the Greater Hampton Roads Section please click on the membership application below.
Please help recruit members for ASHE Greater Hampton Roads Section. Increased membership adds to our influence and recognition. You will also help expand ASHE’s resources to strengthen and enhance the profession for all Highway engineers. As a recruiter of a new member, you are part of an active network building your career, ASHE, and your profession.
-If you would like to enjoy the benefits of being a member of the American Society of Highway Engineers (ASHE) for the Greater Hampton Roads Chapter, please click
To re-new your membership, click here to use the short form, Please click here. Send the form to:
4500 Main Street, Suite 550
Va. Beach, VA 23462-3050
The American Society of Highway Engineers (ASHE) has a vision “To provide leadership and innovation to the highway industry, ensuring mobility for the future.” In the Tidewater area of Virginia this charge has been taken up by the Greater Hampton Roads Section. To accomplish this mission, we have implemented many programs to promote the field of Transportation Engineering. We also try and promote fellowship in the industry. But we cannot do this without the help of the generous support of our corporate sponsors.
To learn more about the American Society of Highway Engineers, visit the ASHE web site at www.highwayengineers.org or contact any of the officers listed on the ASHE Board Members Webpage Link.
To view our current Membership List for the 2010-2011 Members, please follow link here.
