Volunteer Voices

Read what some ABET volunteers say about why they volunteer for ABET and how the activities have had a positive impact on their profession and on them personally and professionally.

Martin Reed, Ph.D. 

Martin Reed, Ph.D.
IBM Corporation
Senior Project Executive
Howard University
Visiting Professor, College of Engineering

 
Jacqueline Mozrall 

Jacqueline Mozrall, Ph.D., CPE
Rochester Institute of Technology
Professor and Associate Dean, Kate Gleason College of Engineering

 
John Vian 

John L. Vian, Ph.D., P.E.
The Boeing Company
Technical Fellow, Boeing Research & Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Member at Large, Committee on Engineering Accreditation Activities
Member, Accreditation Policy Council

 
Cheryl B. Schrader 

Cheryl B. Schrader, Ph.D.
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Chancellor
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Past President, Control Systems Society

 
Andy Wang 

Andy Ju An Wang, Ph.D.
Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
Dean, College of Applied Sciences and Arts

 
Jerome Lavelle 

Jerome P. Lavelle, Ph.D.
North Carolina State University
Office of Academic Affairs, College of Engineering
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
Chair, Engineering Management Division Board of Directors
Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE)
Chair, Engineering Economy Division

 
Walter Buchanan 

Walter W. Buchanan, Ph.D., J.D., P.E.
Texas A&M University
Chair, Department of Engineering Technology & Industrial Distribution
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
President, 2012-13

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Accreditation Outside of the U.S.

Currently, ABET accredits 324 programs at 64 institutions in 23 countries outside of the United States. These programs span computing, engineering, and engineering technology disciplines.