An engineer based in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Brian Brecheisen began working as a Charter Steel operations project engineer in 2016. He led capital projects at multiple sites and served as program director for the firm’s AIST Project & Construction Management Committee. Receiving multiple awards as an undergraduate, Brian Brecheisen received the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) Foundation’s Power and Energy Society’s (PES) Outstanding Student scholarship.
The PES celebrates undergraduates pursuing a career path in the electrical industry and a master’s degree in a related field. The organization selects recipients based on their academic record, leadership skills within their university’s IEE chapter, and involvement in their communities. Senior members of an IEE chapter submit nominees along with two to four references. The nominee submission deadline is January 31 of that year’s award cycle, and the PES announce the awards by May 30. Winners receive one free year of IEE membership and a voucher to attend an IEE regional conference, including room and board. Until the 2019-20 award cycle, only IEE student members in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico could win the Outstanding Student scholarship. However, starting in the 2021 award cycle, the PES began accepting applicants worldwide.
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