ACEC Colorado Scholarship & Education Foundation

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The ACEC Colorado Scholarship & Education Foundation is a charitable, 501(c)3 organization that supports and promotes education in the field of engineering and to administer a scholarship program within the state of Colorado.

The Fu Hau Chen Memorial Scholarship is another of the named awards the ACEC Colorado Foundation is honored to administe...
06/19/2026

The Fu Hau Chen Memorial Scholarship is another of the named awards the ACEC Colorado Foundation is honored to administer, and this year it went to Khang Tran at the University of Colorado Denver. The $2,500 award was presented at the 2026 ACEC Colorado Annual Conference by Foundation past president Jeff Kobriger, PE (HCDA Engineering, Inc.) and ACEC Colorado past president Dave Merritt, PE (AECOM).

Each memorial scholarship the Foundation manages represents a life and a contribution to engineering worth remembering. Awarding one to a student just starting out is how that legacy keeps moving forward.

The Foundation is grateful to everyone who funds these awards and trusts us to put them in the hands of deserving students. Their generosity is what makes scholarships like Khang's possible year after year.

Congratulations to Khang, and thank you to the donors who keep this scholarship alive.

Learn more about the ACEC Colorado Foundation at acec-co.org.

The American Public Works Association (APWA) Colorado Chapter's Jack Bruce Memorial Scholarship reflects a partnership t...
06/18/2026

The American Public Works Association (APWA) Colorado Chapter's Jack Bruce Memorial Scholarship reflects a partnership the ACEC Colorado Foundation is proud to support, and this year it went to Marcel Templet at Metropolitan State University of Denver. The $3,500 award was presented during the 2026 ACEC Colorado Annual Conference by Foundation past president Jeff Kobriger, PE (HCDA Engineering, Inc.) and ACEC Colorado past president Dave Merritt, PE (AECOM).

Scholarships connected to partner organizations like APWA widen the reach of the Foundation's work. They bring more donors, more named awards and more students into a shared mission of strengthening the professions that build and maintain Colorado.

The Foundation is grateful to the APWA Colorado Chapter for keeping the Jack Bruce Memorial Scholarship going and for joining us in investing in students like Marcel.

Congratulations to Marcel, and thank you to the APWA Colorado Chapter.

Learn more about the ACEC Colorado Foundation at acec-co.org.

Muller Engineering's James M. Condon Memorial Scholarship honors a colleague through the kind of giving that defines the...
06/18/2026

Muller Engineering's James M. Condon Memorial Scholarship honors a colleague through the kind of giving that defines the ACEC Colorado Foundation, and this year it went to Makenzie Sobieski at the Colorado School of Mines. The $3,000 award was presented at the 2026 ACEC Colorado Annual Conference by Foundation past president Jeff Kobriger, PE (HCDA Engineering, Inc.) and ACEC Colorado past president Dave Merritt, PE (AECOM), with Gray Clark, PE (Muller Engineering) and John Hausman, PE (Muller Engineering).

The Foundation is grateful to Muller Engineering for funding this award and for sending two of its own to present it. That kind of participation is what makes the Foundation's scholarship program a genuine community effort.

Congratulations to Makenzie, and thank you to Muller Engineering.

Learn more about the ACEC Colorado Foundation at acec-co.org.

The Martin/Martin Consulting Engineers Scholarship is a firm's investment in the future of the profession, and this year...
06/17/2026

The Martin/Martin Consulting Engineers Scholarship is a firm's investment in the future of the profession, and this year the ACEC Colorado Foundation awarded it to Vanessa Ponce at the University of Colorado Boulder. The $5,000 award was presented during the 2026 ACEC Colorado Annual Conference by Foundation past president Jeff Kobriger, PE (HCDA Engineering, Inc.) and ACEC Colorado past president Dave Merritt, PE (AECOM), with Alec Guevara, EIT (Martin/Martin).

Firm-sponsored scholarships like this one are a cornerstone of the Foundation's program. When a company chooses to fund a scholarship, it sends a clear message to students that there is a place for them in Colorado engineering.

The Foundation is grateful to Martin/Martin and to every firm that puts its name and its dollars behind the next generation. That support is what turns the Foundation's mission into real opportunity for students like Vanessa.

Congratulations to Vanessa, and thank you to Martin/Martin Consulting Engineers.

Learn more about the ACEC Colorado Foundation at acec-co.org.

The Evans Family Scholarship reflects a family's commitment to the future of Colorado engineering, and this year the ACE...
06/17/2026

The Evans Family Scholarship reflects a family's commitment to the future of Colorado engineering, and this year the ACEC Colorado Foundation awarded it to Lydia Lynskey at the Colorado School of Mines. The $5,000 award was presented at the 2026 ACEC Colorado Annual Conference by Foundation past president Jeff Kobriger, PE (HCDA Engineering, Inc.) and ACEC Colorado past president Dave Merritt, PE (AECOM), with Lauren Evans, PE, FACEC (retired founder of Pinyon Environmental) and Foundation board member Karlene Thomas, P.E., FACEC (Pinyon Environmental).

Having both Lauren and Karlene there to present the award speaks to what makes this scholarship special. It connects the people who built a respected Colorado firm directly to the student carrying their support forward.

This is the work the Foundation is proud to do. We help committed donors put their values into action and invest in students who will shape the profession for years to come.

Congratulations to Lydia, and thank you to the Evans family and Pinyon Environmental.

Learn more about the ACEC Colorado Foundation at acec-co.org.

The Les Botham Memorial Scholarship carries the name of someone this community remembers well, and this year the ACEC Co...
06/16/2026

The Les Botham Memorial Scholarship carries the name of someone this community remembers well, and this year the ACEC Colorado Foundation awarded it to Kate Linstedt at Colorado Mesa University. The $5,000 award was presented during the 2026 ACEC Colorado Annual Conference by Foundation past president Jeff Kobriger, PE (HCDA Engineering, Inc.) and ACEC Colorado past president Dave Merritt, PE (AECOM), with Mary Presecan, PE (Spheros Environmental) and Bonnie Botham, Les Botham's widow.

Having Bonnie there to help present the award made the moment all the more meaningful. This is the heart of what the Foundation does. We help families turn the memory of someone they loved into lasting support for the next generation of engineers.

Scholarships like this exist because people choose to give in a loved one's honor. The Foundation is grateful for that trust and for the chance to keep these legacies alive through students like Kate.

Congratulations to Kate, and thank you to the Botham family.

Learn more about the ACEC Colorado Foundation at acec-co.org.

At $10,000, the Leonard Rice Memorial Scholarship is the largest award the ACEC Colorado Foundation presented this year,...
06/16/2026

At $10,000, the Leonard Rice Memorial Scholarship is the largest award the ACEC Colorado Foundation presented this year, and it went to Robert Lamm at Colorado State University. The scholarship was presented at the 2026 ACEC Colorado Annual Conference by Foundation past president Jeff Kobriger, PE (HCDA Engineering, Inc.) and ACEC Colorado past president Dave Merritt, PE (AECOM), with Mary Presecan, PE (Spheros Environmental). Robert's service animal, Fletcher, was there to help receive his award.

An award this substantial reflects the depth of commitment behind the Foundation's scholarship program. It is also a reminder of what generous, sustained giving makes possible. A scholarship of this size can change the trajectory of a student's education.

The Foundation is grateful to the donors who fund the Leonard Rice Memorial Scholarship and keep its legacy going. Their investment puts real weight behind a single student's future and behind the future of Colorado engineering as a whole.

Congratulations to Robert, and thank you to everyone whose generosity made this award possible.

Learn more about the ACEC Colorado Foundation at acec-co.org.

Behind every memorial scholarship is a person worth remembering, and the William Russell Stoneman Memorial Scholarship i...
06/15/2026

Behind every memorial scholarship is a person worth remembering, and the William Russell Stoneman Memorial Scholarship is no exception. This year the ACEC Colorado Foundation awarded it to Madingley Greene at the Colorado School of Mines, a $2,500 award presented during the 2026 ACEC Colorado Annual Conference by Foundation past president Jeff Kobriger, PE (HCDA Engineering, Inc.) and ACEC Colorado past president Dave Merritt, PE (AECOM).

Memorial scholarships are some of the most meaningful awards the Foundation administers. They let a name and a legacy keep doing good work by helping students who are just beginning their own careers in engineering.

None of it happens without the donors and families who choose to honor someone they cared about in this way. Their commitment is what allows the Foundation to keep these scholarships funded and keep supporting students like Madingley year after year.

Congratulations to Madingley, and thank you to everyone who keeps these memorial scholarships alive.

Learn more about the ACEC Colorado Foundation at acec-co.org.

The ACEC Colorado Scholarship and Education Foundation Award is one of the Foundation's flagship scholarships, and this ...
06/15/2026

The ACEC Colorado Scholarship and Education Foundation Award is one of the Foundation's flagship scholarships, and this year it went to Chase Brown at the University of Colorado Boulder. The $4,000 award was presented at the 2026 ACEC Colorado Annual Conference by Foundation past president Jeff Kobriger, PE (HCDA Engineering, Inc.) and ACEC Colorado past president Dave Merritt, PE (AECOM).

Supporting students is the core of why the Foundation exists. Tuition, books and the cost of living all add up, and a scholarship at the right moment can be the difference that keeps a promising engineer on track.

Awards like this are made possible by the firms and individuals who give to the Foundation year after year. Their generosity is what lets us put real dollars behind students like Chase and keep the next generation of Colorado engineering moving forward.

Congratulations to Chase, and thank you to the donors and volunteers who make the Foundation's work possible.

Learn how to support the ACEC Colorado Foundation at acec-co.org.

The Marilen Reimer Advocacy and Public Policy Legacy Scholarship honors a leader who spent years advocating for Colorado...
06/14/2026

The Marilen Reimer Advocacy and Public Policy Legacy Scholarship honors a leader who spent years advocating for Colorado's engineering community, and this year the ACEC Colorado Foundation awarded it to Charlotte Kearns at the University of Colorado Boulder. The $2,250 award was presented during the 2026 ACEC Colorado Annual Conference.

There was a meaningful detail to this one. Charlotte was not able to attend, so Marilen Reimer herself, the former ACEC Colorado executive director the scholarship is named for, accepted the certificate on Charlotte's behalf. It is not often the namesake of an award gets to stand in for its recipient.

This is the kind of legacy the Foundation works to keep alive. A scholarship like this turns one person's decades of service into encouragement for a student just getting started, and it keeps advocacy and public policy in front of the engineers who will eventually lead.

Congratulations to Charlotte, and thank you to everyone who supports the Foundation's mission of investing in Colorado's future engineers.

Learn more about the ACEC Colorado Foundation at acec-co.org.

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7979 E. Tufts Avenue, Ste. 230
Denver, CO
80237

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 8am - 12pm

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