NewsView news archives +

Candidates for Office 2012

VOTING CLOSES MARCH 1!

This year, we are pleased to offer you the option of voting either online or via mail. Paper ballots must be received at the ISPLS office by Friday, March 2.

Ballots will be counted at the Board of Governors Meeting at the annual conference on March 27, 2012.

Announcment of new officers will be made at the General Membership Meeting on March 30, 2012, Noon-1:00 at the Doubletree Convention Center in Spokane.
Thank you for your participation!

Candidates for Vice President

For Vice President
Mitch Christian, PLS 7043
Boise, Idaho

I am a Professional Land Surveyor and Civil Designer for CH2M HILL in Boise, Idaho. I have been a Surveyor member of the Idaho Society of Professional Land Surveyors since 1993.

I graduated from Idaho State University’s Civil Engineering Technology Program in 1979. Following graduation, I moved to Boise where I became employed by JUB Engineers. In January 1980, I accepted a position with CH2M HILL where I am currently employed.If elected, it is my goal to reach out to the other sections around the state, and get to know you better. By doing so, I will become familiar with your ideas and needs, and help bring them to the table at the state level. To the extent possible, I would like to attend some of your meetings and get to know your members face to face. My commitment to the office of Vice President and President is genuine, and I hope to bring additional value to our society.

Experience wise, I have just completed my term as Chairman of the Southwest Section. Prior to that, I served as the Vice Chairman. During my career, I have held all level of offices in other professional societies, including the Southern Idaho Eastern Oregon Underground Corrosion Committee and the National Association of Corrosion Engineers, Intermountain Section. During my short stint in the corrosion control industry, I gained the initial experience required to sit for the professional land surveyor exam. This work was primarily securing easements for pipeline corrosion control systems on public lands.

My survey experience includes construction, mapping, and boundary surveys. Over the last 10 years, I have worked extensively on property boundary and highway right-of-way acquisition projects.


For Vice President
Nathan J. Dang, PLS
Boise, Idaho

I am honored to be nominated by my peers in the Southwest Section and accepted by the Board of Governors as a candidate for ISPLS Vice-President. I have been enjoying the recent changes and growth of the ISPLS organization and hope to continue the momentum our society has gathered. In addition to the work currently being accomplished by our organization, I believe there are two important issues that need our attention.

The ISPLS Legislative Committee and our individual sections should take action to change the Idaho Code definition of land surveying to reflect the knowledge, training and expertise that are unique to our profession in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Idaho.

Also, the ISPLS Public Relations Committee and our individual sections should be actively promoting and marketing the land surveying profession to the citizens of Idaho through increased community involvement during National Surveyors Week, increased participation in scholastic and youth programs, and consistently bringing our profession to the public’s attention by media press releases of our endeavors and achievements.

After earning an undergraduate degree in Communications and some post-graduate studies in art, I got my start in land surveying nearly two decades ago in Fairplay, Colorado. Like many folks in our profession, my first employer, Don Liebengood, was also a great mentor and friend. He taught me not only about land surveying, but about the ethics, leadership and education that are crucial to our profession.

In the late 1990s, I was lucky to work on a diverse mixture of survey projects and to become involved with the founding chapter of the California Land Surveyors Association in Santa Rosa. Through copious amounts of self study, college courses and seminar coursework, I obtained professional licensure in California in 2003.

Shortly thereafter, my wife Katy and I permanently settled in Boise to raise a family. My company, Accurate Surveying & Mapping, P.C., and our son Deuce were both born in early 2006 and continue to grow together. I have been Secretary of the Southwest Section since 2008 and I look forward to serving ISPLS in a greater capacity.


Candidate for Treasurer

For Treasurer
Steve Frisbie, PLS 8961
Eagle, Idaho

Steve began his career in Surveying in 1989. He holds an Associate of Technology and an Associate of Applied Science in Civil Engineering Technology from Idaho State University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Geomatics from the Oregon Institute of Technology. He is a Senior Partner with T-O Engineers in Boise and serves as a Project Manager and the Survey Services Director. When Steve is not working, he enjoys extreme off-road motorcycle (trail) riding, volunteering to perform mountain single-track trail maintenance/trail clearing, fighting back the environmental whackos to maintain access to our multiple-use trails on our public lands, motorcycle adventure touring, camping, snowmobiling, hunting, shooting, and spending time with Martha, family, and friends.

Topic: Elections

Close
Email This

Enter this word below:


Email This

Enter this word below:


« View all news