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SUMMARY:Henry Van\, PhD\, CEP\, REA\, REP
DESCRIPTION:To pre-pay through PayPal\, click here. To RSVP\, click here. Please RSVP by Tuesday\, April 2nd.\n$30 if you RSVP. $35 at the door. \n \nGuest Speaker\nHenry Van\, PhD\, CEP\, REA\, REP\n          \n                                                                                                                                    \nTopic: The summary of President Biden’s Infrastructure Program\n \nSpeaker Bio:\nDr. Henry Van holds a BS in Environmental Microbiology from UTEP\, a master’s\, and Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Oklahoma. He is a Certified Environmental Professional\, Registered Environmental Professional\, Registered Environmental Assessor and Certified Expert Witness. He is trilingual in English\, Spanish and Portuguese. \n  \nServed four years as a member of the City of El Paso and County Board of Health & Environmental Services. Served as a member of the National Academy of Board-Certified Environmental Professionals certifying environmental professionals working in the energy industry. \n  \nDr. Henry Van has over 40 years’ experience developing and implementing environmental\, health and safety (EHS) compliance strategies as an executive for several domestic and multinational oil/gas\, electricity\, consulting\, and manufacturing companies covering 30 countries in Asia\, Canada\, U.S.\, Europe\, Latin America\, and the Caribbean. He worked in Mexico\, Honduras\, El Salvador\, Guatemala\, Panama Peru\, Ecuador\, and Brazil in Peace Engineering as faculty member of GA Tech. \n  \nHas been involved in studying environmental issues along the El Paso/Juarez international border involving Rio Grande water quality studies\, and air pollution impacts since 1969. He is currently a Visiting Professor of Civil/Environmental Engineering at UTEP teaching and conducting research. \n  \nHe worked on major multimillion construction projects ranging from new energy facilities to major environmental cleanups in the U.S. and Latin America.
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LOCATION:Deadbeach Brewery\, 3200 Durazno Ave\, El Paso\, TX\, 79905\, United States
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