LAN's Duehr Receives Young Engineer of the Year Honor
“I am extremely grateful to be recognized for this award,” Duehr said. “I’m motivated every day by my colleagues, clients, and the communities we are helping with projects. I want to keep improving at least 1 percent every single day to elevate infrastructure and find the best solutions.”
The Young Engineer of the Year Award recognizes a young TSPE Preston Trail Chapter member who has made outstanding contributions to the engineering profession and the community during early career years. Duehr received the chapter prize at the 2023 Engineers Week Awards Luncheon at the Plano Event Center.
A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Duehr is appreciative of the mentors who have helped shape his career. Now, he wants to pay that forward. “I want to be a resource for younger engineers and continue to drive their growth and development by succeeding in our projects together. I want to help them by sharing knowledge, teaching them new skills, or just giving advice.”
As a licensed Professional Engineer, Duehr has been designing and managing a broad range of municipal projects including water, sewer, and storm water utilities, and street improvements in North Texas. For Duehr, being an engineer is not just a job, he wants it to be his life-long passion. “I want to stay inquisitive. Instead of saying, 'I don’t know,' I’d rather say, 'I don’t know, yet.' I have learned to be quick to listen and slow to speak in order to better understand and digest others’ opinions and viewpoints.”
Duehr is currently in the Texas Professional Engineer Leadership Institute program, which focuses on project management and client relationships. Duehr recently completed the 2022 National Society of Professional Engineer’s Emerging Leaders Program. He was one of 16 individuals chosen from around the country to participate in the program.