Paula Dombrowski ’93 Presented with Impact Award

By Heather Cass, Publications Manager, Penn State Behrend

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Paula J. Dombrowski, P.E., ’93, a structural engineer and owner of Forensics Engineered in Cincinnati, Ohio, is the recipient of the second annual Mary Behrend Impact Award, presented by Penn State Behrend’s Women’s Engagement Council (WEC).

The award was established to recognize individuals who have made contributions that advance the purpose of WEC, which was founded to support and lift women through programs related to women, to the college, and to the greater Erie community. Dombrowski was honored with the award at a luncheon in late March in Behrend’s Lilley Library.

“Paula has left her fingerprints all over Behrend – literally,” said Priscilla Hamilton ’78, a WEC board member who chaired the award committee.  “She was the Engineer of Record for the Burke Center, which houses our School Engineering and our Black School of Business, and her Pennsylvania Professional Engineer’s stamp is on the plans.”

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Following graduation from Penn State in architectural engineering, Dombrowski began her career in Erie at H.F. Graygo & Associates and Steele Structural Engineering. Over the next twenty years, as a structural engineer, she served  as project manager and Engineer of Record for large building projects, and more recently, has focused her work on building forensics, assessing structural defects. She is the founder and principal/owner of Forensics Engineered, LLC in Cincinnati.

Dombrowski returns to Behrend every year for the Women in Engineering program, sharing her educational and professional journey with local high school and college students.

“Paula’s amazing professional accomplishments and dedication to advancing and empowering women through her direct mentorship exemplifies the spirit of Mary Behrend,” Hamilton said.

“There are just not enough words to express my gratitude to WEC for their recognition of my efforts,” Dombrowski said “The Mary Behrend Impact Award is a genuine honor and boost to my soul.

“I enjoyed my time at Behrend, with much laughter during golf class and plenty of late-night study sessions to pass challenging classes like thermodynamics and statistics,” she said. “By chance, I was also able to tack on a finite elements class, that provided a great engineering analysis foundation that I use every day.”

Dombrowski and her husband, Dean, have two children, Kyle, 22, and Gillian Grace, 20, and they reside in Cincinnati.

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Ann K. Scott Presented with Mary Behrend Impact Award

By Heather Cass, Publications Manager

Office of Strategic Communications, Penn State Behrend

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Ann K. Scott, community outreach manager for Erie Insurance Group, is the recipient of the inaugural Mary Behrend Impact Award, presented by Penn State Behrend’s Women’s Engagement Council (WEC).

The award was established to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions, directly or indirectly, to advance the purpose of WEC, namely to support and lift women by advancing programs related to women, to the college, and to the greater Erie community. Scott was honored with the first award at a luncheon at Behrend’s Lilley Library in March.

“Ann’s professional accomplishments, personal philanthropic commitment and dedication to student mentorship exemplifies the spirit of Mary Behrend,” said Priscilla Hamilton ’73, a WEC board member who chaired the award committee. “Her contributions reflect Mary’s spirit of generosity, which created Penn State Behrend.”

Scott earned her bachelor’s degree in Communication from Behrend in 1982 and an MBA from the college’s Black School of Business in 1999. She joined Erie Insurance in 1982 and currently manages a philanthropic budget of nearly $5 million and leads charitable giving and community outreach efforts through Erie Insurance’s Giving Network.

Scott is chair of Penn State Behrend’s Council of Fellows, the first woman to hold that position. She also served previously as an executive-in-residence for the Black School of Business. She has been honored by the Boys & Girls Club of Erie for her integrity and impact on the community, and in 2012, she was recognized as a Woman Making History by the Mercy Center for Women, for her support of women and young people.

“I’m humbled to receive this award,” Scott said. “Behrend has been a part of my and my family’s lives since I graduated high school. The people I’ve met there have impacted my life, my community, my work, my family, and my values. I’m honored to be counted among the many strong, kind, and influential women in the Behrend community, including the remarkable Mary Behrend who began it all.”

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