When

Wednesday, December 13, 8:15-10:00 AM
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Event Schedule

8:15-8:30 AM: Registration/Networking
8:30-9:00 AM: Breakfast
9:00-9:45 AM: Presentation
9:45-10:00 AM: Q&A

Where

Currier Museum of Art
150 Ash Street
Manchester, NH 03104


 
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Contact

Logan Johnson, PE
ASCE-NH 
newhampshire.asce@gmail.com

 

   

ACEC-NH/ASCE-NH Breakfast Meeting with NHDOT Assistant Commissioner Cass 

Please join ACEC-NH & ASCE-NH for our annual breakfast meeting on Wednesday, December 13 at the Currier Museum of Art. Our guest speaker is NHDOT Assistant Commissioner William Cass.

The event includes a networking hour, a full breakfast, 1 PDH for attendance, and free addmission to the special exhibit at the Currier Museum following the meeting.


Event Pricing:
Event Sponsor: Early Bird - $150 (Includes free admission for 1 employee)
Professional:
Early Bird - $60
Government Employee: Early Bird - $30
Students:  Early Bird - $20

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About Assistant Commissioner Cass

William J. Cass is the Assistant Commissioner and Chief Engineer for the New Hampshire Department of Transportation. Prior to his appointment in April of 2015, he served as the NHDOT’s Director of Project Development for eight years, and had served as the Assistant Director of Project Development for three years previously.

Bill Cass has 29 years of experience in various design and management capacities for NHDOT including Chief of Preliminary Design, Chief Project Manager and Project Manager for the I-93 reconstruction and widening project from Salem to Manchester. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of New Hampshire (1985).

About the Special Exhibit: The Paris of Toulouse-Lautrec: Prints and Posters from the Museum of Modern Art

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s instantly recognizable posters are fixtures on the walls of millions of homes worldwide. Although the original works of art are more than 100 years old, their continued prevalence is a reminder of the influence he continues to have on art, and especially graphic design. Lautrec’s often colorful lithographs reveal the enduring beauty of Paris. They also feature the city’s more shadowy figures, whose lives the artist celebrated through his art. Drawn from the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, the Currier’s exclusive New England presentation will present more than 100 posters, prints and illustrated books.

This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The exhibition is organized by Sarah Suzuki, Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints, The Museum of Modern Art, New York.