National Academy of Forensic Engineers Professional Education Programs

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National Academy of Forensic Engineers
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A forensic engineer, Paul Angelides currently operates his own New York firm, where he serves as president. A former division manager for Consolidated Edison, Paul Angelides is also an active member of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers.

Headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, the National Academy of Forensic Engineers, as its name implies, represents the interests of members of that profession. In addition, the Academy certifies qualified engineers and serves its membership through peer-reviewed publications and educational programming.

The Academy hosts a summer and a winter educational seminar each year. The seminars, which cover two full days, consist of a regular session on Saturday and a special session on Sunday. The Saturday session covers 10 technical forensic engineering papers, while the Sunday session features advanced topics and an engineering ethics segment. Breakfast and lunch are provided to registrants, who can earn 14 continuing professional development credits. For additional information on the seminars, visit www.nafe.org.