• Special Awards

    In March of 2005, the Maryland Association of Engineer’s Board of Directors chose to establish a special award in honor of Carl W. Scheffel, Sr. in recognition of his many years of outstanding service to the MAE. Since he joined the organization in 1967, Carl has been a driving force in planning and organizing the many MAE events that are scheduled every year. In establishing this award, the Board will present a trophy to recognize individuals from both the public and private sectors of the engineering profession that have contributed time, talent, and outstanding effort in support of the MAE.

    In 2011, the Board of Directors added a Carl Scheffel Award to an Outstanding Young Member in recognition of special service to the MAE.

    Contributed Time

    Individuals that have contributed time.

    Excellent Talent

    Shown and provided excellence in talent.

    Outstanding Effort

    Made a contribution with outstanding effort.

    Recipients Of This Award Have Included

    Award Winners

    William J. Kotis Sr. – 2005

    W. “Bill” Crosen – 2005

    Dana P. Knight – 2006

    Keith Compton – 2006

    Richard M. Evans – 2007

    William K. Lee, III – 2008

    Pierce J. Flanigan, III – 2008

    Gene Camponeschi – 2009

    Steve Whitecotton – 2009

    Blaine Lipski – 2010

    Charles (Sam) Carnaggio – 2011

    Frank Waesche, III – 2012

    Harry J. McCullough – 2013

    Daniel T. Cheng – 2014

    John Agro – 2015

    Brian Dolan – 2015

    Bob Olsen – 2015

    Juan Ponce – 2016

    Kevin McGrath – 2017

    Jeff Dreyer – 2018

    Donald F. Krempel – 2019

    Stuart B. Taub – 2020

    Young Member Award Winners

    Brandon T. Knight – 2011

    Adam Gardner – 2012

    Aly Sengvieng – 2013

    Tyler Ferrara – 2014

    Rhakeem J. Brunson – 2017

    Max Hart – 2018

    Each of these individuals have regularly participated in MAE functions and volunteered time and financial support contributing to the success of numerous events. They also exemplify the ideals and goals of the MAE.