Schedule
7:30 - 8:15AM
Breakfast Reception and Registration
Keynote Address: Thomas S. Mullikin, PhD, JD, Director of South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
Track A: The Architecture of Community Action from Insight to Impact
Kristi Sturtz, ALM, AICP (Sturtz Public Management Group, LLC)
Track B: Transforming the Scale and Equity of Living Shorelines in SC
Susanna Hopkins (The Nature Conservancy)
Track A: A Dream within a Dream – A Multi-Layered Plan to Improve Coastal Community Resilience
Aaron Akin, PhD (Seamon, Whiteside & Associates, Inc.)
Track B: Resilient SC: Elevating Infrastructure Resilience through Comprehensive Digital Elevation and Connectivity Mapping
David Vaughn and Kevin Autry (Clemson University)
Track A: Sullivan's Island Resilience and Sea Level Rise Adaptation
Kim Morganello and Lucas Hernandez (Weston & Sampson); Rebecca Fanning (Town of Sullivan's Island)
Track B: Evaluating the Hydrological Performance of Release Systems Retrofitting Rainwater Harvesting Cisterns
Sarah Waickowski, PE, PhD, and Beatriss Calhoun (Clemson University)
Track A: Opportunities for Nature-Based Solutions to Provide Resilient Shoreline Enhancement
Maura Boswell, PhD, PE (HDR, Inc.)
Track B: Resilience and Sustainability: A Layman's Explanation for Environmental Preparedness
Mark Johnson (Beaufort County)
Lunch
Track A: Building Smarter: Enhancing Infrastructure Resilience through the Envision Framework
Jennifer Ninete, ENV SP, STP (Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure)
Track B: Building Statewide Resilience: Planning, Coordination, and Project Implementation with the SC Office of Resilience
Lisa Falta, EIT, Phleisha Lewis, Karen Hardison, and Hope Warren (SC Office of Resilience)
Track A: City of Folly Beach Model Living Shoreline
Kim Morganello and Lucas Hernandez (Weston & Sampson); Jenna Stephens (City of Folly Beach)
Track B: The Nature-Based Exchange: Fostering the Implementation of Natural and Nature-Based Solutions in SC
Nicole Pehl (The Nature Conservancy)
Track A: Maximizing the Value of Disaster Recovery Efforts: How to Turn Natural Disaster Pain into Resiliency Gain
Lisa Wells, PE, CFM (Ardurra Group, Inc.)
Track B: Engineering with Nature Pilot Projects at MCAS Beaufort and MCRD Parris Island
Kat Cerny-Chipman, Amy Hunt, PE, and Taber Midgley, PE (EA Engineering); Dan Tomczak, CFM, and Daniel Buhr, PhD, PE (Jacobs); Zak Ruehman (University of Georgia)
Track A: Charleston Medical District Drainage Improvements
Joe Fersner, PE, Michael Horton, PE, CFM, and Christopher Major (Davis & Floyd)
Track B: Military, Community, and University Partnerships Enhancing Defense Community Resilience
Scott Pippin (University of Georgia)
Track A: Sea Level Rise and Community Planning - Isle of Palms Sea Level Rise Adaptation Plan
Ryne Phillips, PE, PhD (Seamon, Whiteside & Associates, LLC)
Track B: Sand River CMAC Stormwater Project - Reviewing The Effectiveness of a Continuous Monitoring and Adaptive Control Solution After One Year Of Operation
Jason Hetrick, PE, CFM (McCormick Taylor)
Closing Remarks and Thanks
Optional Social/Networking Event
Beaufort Civil Engineers Club invites you to join their monthly meeting at Southern Barrel Brewing Co. (375 Buckwalter Pl Blvd, Bluffton, SC 29910) for a social and networking opportunity following the conference.
Session Locations
Track A: Campus Center 105
Track B: Campus Center 106
8:15 - 9:10AM
9:15 - 9:45AM
9:45 - 10:45AM
10:50 - 11:20AM
11:20 - 11:50AM
11:50AM - 1:00PM
1:00 - 2:00PM
2:00 - 2:30PM
2:35 - 3:35PM
3:35 - 4:05PM
4:10 - 4:40PM
4:40 - 5:00PM
5:30 - 7:30PM