The Engineering Alumni Network invites you to join us for an

Engineering Ethics Webinar

with Robin A. Kemper

Tuesday, May 26th
6:00–7:00 p.m. ET
Virtual 
(Zoom link to be shared with registrants closer to event)

Engineering ethics sits at the heart of responsible innovation, guiding professionals to make decisions that prioritize public safety, sustainability, and integrity. In an era of rapid technological advancement, ethical leadership ensures that engineering solutions not only solve complex problems but also uphold trust and accountability.

Join Robin A. Kemper, Sr. Risk Engineer, to explore how ethical frameworks shape the future of engineering and the role each professional plays in advancing them.

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Email Ellen Thorpe, Alumni Engagement Manager, at emcdanie@umd.edu

Robin A. Kemper is a Sr. Risk Engineer with Zurich Resilience Solutions. She has over forty-five years of diverse and extensive structural engineering experience in design, analysis, and forensics, focused mainly on buildings.

Robin currently works for Zurich’s Professional Liability and Construction Properties Risk Engineering Groups providing technical support to construction project policies, developing best practices, and investigating losses on construction projects.

Robin currently serves as a Governor on the ASCE Structural Engineering Institute Board of Governors. In that role, she represents SEI on the ASCE-NOAA Task force. Robin also has a passion for Engineering Ethics. Since 2011, in her spare time, Robin has given over 50 presentations to various engineering groups and classes.