麻豆精品视频Student Chapter attends the 69th Annual FSMS Conference in Orlando
Wednesday, Aug 21, 2024
The 麻豆精品视频 (FAU) Student Chapter of the made a strong impression at the 69th Annual FSMS Conference, held from July 23-27 in Orlando. The students successfully established their booth, demonstrating enthusiasm and professionalism throughout the five-day industry event.
Key industry partners generously supported the 麻豆精品视频student chapter鈥檚 participation. Todd Bates, PSM, President, and the other officers of the , facilitated the students鈥 attendance. The FSMS Crown Chapter, , and also provided additional support, exemplifying the surveying and mapping community鈥檚 commitment to nurturing emerging talent. Additionally, sponsored round-trip transportation to the conference.
FSMS 麻豆精品视频Student Chapter officer, Brianna Parson, played a pivotal role in coordinating with the Palm Beach Chapter and worked diligently to ensure students could attend the conference. Her leadership and dedication were instrumental in making this opportunity possible for the 麻豆精品视频students.
In addition to managing their booth, the students participated in the exhibitor luncheon and joined the recognition banquet with other industry leaders. These events provided further opportunities for networking and professional development.
Throughout the conference, 麻豆精品视频students networked with industry professionals and gained insights into the latest developments in surveying and mapping. Their active engagement highlighted the importance of bridging the gap between academic institutions and the professional sector, potentially shaping the future of the field.
The 麻豆精品视频team showcased a blend of professional dedication and school spirit. Their enthusiastic 鈥淕O OWLS!鈥 cheer demonstrated university pride and their ability to bring energy and passion to professional settings.
This conference serves as a stepping stone for FAU's aspiring surveyors and mappers, providing them with valuable exposure to industry trends, technologies, and potential career paths. The experience gained is likely to enhance their academic pursuits and future professional endeavors in the field of surveying and mapping.