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| Sunday, February 20, 2022
ACEC NEBRASKA ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE AWARDS
Omaha World-Herald
Erica Mullen named ACEC Nebraska’s Young Professional of the Year E
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rica “Sunny” Mullen, PE of Alfred Benesch & Company, has been named the 2022 Young Professional of the Year by the American Council of Engineering Companies Nebraska. Mullen, a professional engineer and project manager on Benesch’s engineering team, started as a student intern in 2010. She earned her bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Rutgers University and, after practicing on the east coast, rejoined Benesch in 2019. Her skills include transportation and water/wastewater engineering, hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, MS4 compliance, construction engineering and funding assistance. She leads project teams, develops solutions and is a role model to those in or aspiring to be in the industry. Mullen’s goal throughout her career has been to make a difference in communities by providing meaningful solutions. In less than a year, she contracted over $1 million in project work and grew Benesch’s Omaha civil infrastructure engineering group, including storm and sanitary sewer, water, hydraulics and hydrology work. She volunteers her time with Special Olympics, Alzheimer’s Association and the Future City Competition program where she engages with females interested in engineering and planning.
Erica ‘Sunny’ Mullen “I’m passionate about Future City. To see the wonderment in the faces of future engineers is very fulfilling and humbling,” said Mullen. She is involved in industry associations and her excellence has been recognized by client nomination and election to the American Public Works Association Nebraska Chapter Executive Board in 2021 and the American Society of Civil Engineers 10 New Faces of Civil Engineering in 2017.