NORMAN R. CARSOt�#, �'a,rts�:�r, Principa9 EScec��[a�-e Engineer, Assistant to �.�
<br />Managing F'artner. His �x�€:r�e�� ineiud�s 7en years as a field engineer in
<br />generating stations forCr�rrs���a�r+�aiiV� �dison Company, Chicago, and five years
<br />as Chief Electncal En�,ir�eer G�t �-As� '�It�or and Associates, Chicago, during the
<br />design of the U. S. Gdvernments ►=��e Randall, Buford, )im Woodruff and Second
<br />Fort Peck hydroelectric power pla�ts. He has been with iZ. W. Beck and Associates
<br />since 1955. He is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,
<br />the Society of American Mil+tary Engineers, the U. S. Committee of the Inter-
<br />national Commission on Large Dams, the N��tional Society of Professional Engi-
<br />�eers; the Executives Club of Chicago and t�;eA.merican ManagementAssociation
<br />and is Past Pr�sident of the Consulting Engineers Council of Washington. I-Ee is
<br />listed in World Who's Who in Science and InduStry and Ve/ho's Who in the West.
<br />E. WEIR EA'iON, Partner, Principal Executive Analyst, Controiler and Director
<br />of Financial Analyses. He has been with R. W. Beck and As�ociates since 1942
<br />supervising thE development and establishment of operating procedures and
<br />practices—including management, financial rates, stores, budgets and budget
<br />control systems—for clients. He has forty years of experience in the management
<br />and operation of all types of utilitie� including the preparation of official state-
<br />ments and feasibility reports associated with the sale of general obligation and
<br />revenue bonds.
<br />HERBERT C. WESTFALL, Partner, Principal Executive Engineer, Manager of the
<br />Western Reg�on. He has eighteen years of experience including heavy construc-
<br />tion, design and engineering studies of hydroelectric projcts and water suppl��
<br />and transmission works, planning studies for power and water supply and op-
<br />erating and management studies. He serves as a special consultant to the Atomic
<br />Energy Commission and he was one of the firm's partners appointed as special
<br />consultants to the Congressional )oint Atomic Energy Committee in regarr� to the
<br />addition of power generating facilities to the New Production Reactor at Han-
<br />ford, Washington. He has been with R. W. Beck and Associates since 1952. He is
<br />a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Society of American
<br />Military Engineers and ihe National Society of Professional Engineers.
<br />WM. E. TROMib1ER5HAUSFN, Partner, Principa! Executive Engineer, Manager
<br />of the Central Region. His experience includes ten years with R. W. Becic and
<br />Associates preparing long-range plans and feasibility reports for regional trans-
<br />mission grids and multi-purpose hydroelectric projects and sixteen years with
<br />the Bonneville Power Administration in the design and construction of high-
<br />voltage transmission lines, load forecasting, power contract negotiations and
<br />evaluation, and the management of District and Area offices i_ncluding the super-
<br />vision of 1,600 miles of high-voltage facilities. He was one of the firm's partners
<br />appointed as special consultants to the Congressional )oint Acomic Energy Com-
<br />mittee in regard to the addition of power generating facilities to the New Produc-
<br />tion Reactor at Hanford, Washington. He is a member of th� Institute of Electrical
<br />and Electronics Engineers, the'National Society of Frofessional Engineers and
<br />the American Military Engineers.
<br />EDWARD ). WITTMANN, Partner, Supervising Fxecutive Engineer, Head of the
<br />Design and Construction Department for Western Region. He has been with
<br />the firm since 1953 specializing in water supply, sewage and housing develop-
<br />men!s. His experience inciud�es supervision of bridge construction for the
<br />Oregon State Highway Department and responsible charge. of planning and
<br />design of streets, storm drainage, thermal power plants and water andl sewer
<br />utilities. His design experience includes projects in Arctic and perma-frost areas.
<br />He is a memher of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the National
<br />Society of Professional Engineers. ,
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<br />ROBERT B. GALLUP, Partner, Supervising Executive Engineer, Head.of Consult-
<br />�-�g Services for Western Region. His experience includes four years`in military'
<br />communications; six years•as an:engineer with the Rural Electrification Admin�s-
<br />tration res�onsible for planning and analysis of power generation and trans-
<br />mission systems, and fifteen years as consultant on the feasibility and operation
<br />of major hydroelectric projects. He has been with R. W. Beck anci Associates
<br />since 1951 specializing in rates, contracts, feasibiiity studies and povver: supply
<br />problems and was one of the firm's partners appointed as special consultants :o
<br />the Congressional )oint Atomic Energy Committee in regard to the addition of
<br />power generating facilities to the New Production Reactor at Hanford, W$shing-
<br />ton. He is a member of the Institute af Eleccrical and Electronics Engineers and
<br />the Nat�onal Soc'sety of Professional Engineers.
<br />GORGdN D. JORGENSEN, Partner, Supervisir.g Executive Engineer, Manager
<br />of the Phoenix Office. He specializes in valuations, manag�ment and operations
<br />of utility systems and is experienced in the design of electric systems and in en=
<br />gineering studies on valuation, system planning, system expansion and rate
<br />studies for utilities. He has rendered expert testimony before commissions and
<br />courts in connection with valuation of utility systems, rates, and utility financing.
<br />He has been with the firm since 1948. He is a member of, and past Chairman of
<br />the Seattle-Alaska Section of, the Institute of Electrical and Eiectronics Engineers;
<br />a member of the Arizona Consulting Engineers Ass�ciation and the National
<br />Society of Professional Engineers, and a Senior Member of the American Society
<br />nf Apprais�rs.
<br />ROBERT E. BATHEN, Partner, Senior Executive Engineer, Manager of the
<br />Orlando Office. His experience includes engineering design, and construction
<br />inspection, feasibility, financing, planning, operations and rate studies for munic-
<br />ipal electric systems; large multi-purpose hydraulic projects; comprehensive
<br />water and sewerage systems; hydroelectric power projects; and steam-electric
<br />plants. He has been with the firm since 1957. He has rendered expert testimony
<br />beforP courts and commissions in.connection with electric, telephone and gas
<br />rates, water adjudication matters, bond validation hearings and valuation meth-
<br />ods and procedures. He is a member of the National Society of Profession3l
<br />Engineers.
<br />IOHN P. ROSSIE, Partner; Supervising Executive Engineer, Head of Design and
<br />Construction for Central Region. He has had extensive experience in the
<br />design of steam-electric generating stations and industrial plants and has also
<br />participated in many studies and reports of power supply 3nd generating plant
<br />feasibility, including fuel supply investigations, construction and operating cost
<br />estimates, plant site location, and selection of pla�t cycle and steam conditions.
<br />He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Na-
<br />tional Society of Professional Engineers.
<br />DONALD E. BURROUGHS, Partner, Senior Executive Engineer, Man3ger of the
<br />Columbus Oitice. He has been specializing in water end sewer utilities and fiy-
<br />droelectric and muitiple-purpose hydraulic projects. His experience of more than
<br />twenty years also includes four years as a structural test engineer with The
<br />Boeing Company, four years of surveying and field engineering for:public works
<br />and utility construction and ten years in'the design and oper�cion of: utifities. He
<br />is a member of the' Professional Engineers of Nebraska. _
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