About

Serving professionals in engineering, environmental, and groundwater geology since 1957.

The Association of Engineering Geologists (AEG) contributes to its members’ professional success and the public welfare by providing leadership, advocacy, and applied research in environmental and engineering geology.

Our chapter is backed by the national AEG, headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

St. Louis Chapter Officers

2022-2024 Term:

Chair:    Luke Ducey – luke.ducey at wsp.com

Vice Chair:     Ben Luetkemeyer – ben.luetkemeyer at terracon.com

Treasurer:     Alex Hirsch – ahirsch at trccompanies.com

Secretary:     Sean Garcia at teamues.com

Membership: Amber Thrasher – amber.thrasher at rocksmithgeo.com

Web Master: Emy Ludwig – emma.young at wsp.com

Past Chair:      Matt Masterson – matt.masterson at wsp.com

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AEG’s Mission

AEG contributes to its members’ professional success and the public welfare by providing leadership, advocacy, and applied research in environmental and engineering geology.

AEG’s Values

AEG’s values are based on the belief that its members have a responsibility to assume stewardship over their fields of expertise. In support of serving an international network of environmental and engineering geologists devoted to excellence, AEG values:

  • Upholding sound principles of scientific inquiry with respect to the study and evaluation of geologic processes, their impact on humans, and the human impact on Earth
  • Encouraging and facilitating ongoing education and training as well as supporting members in their dedication to their work
  • Building public appreciation for how environmental and engineering geology contribute to public safety and the protection of property

AEG’s Vision

AEG is the acknowledged international leader in environmental and engineering geology, and is greatly respected for its stewardship of the profession. AEG offers information on environmental and engineering geology useful to practitioners, scientists, students, and the public. Other geosciences organizations recognize the value of using and sharing AEG’s outstanding resources.

AEG leads the profession in its advocacy for:

  • Legislation,
  • Professional Licensure,
  • Regulation, and
  • Codes and Standards,

as each affects the practice of applied geosciences.