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*Dear Mr. Bender, in your short biography it states that you are a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas. How important is it to acquire this title while working in industry? Would you say that it has helped you a lot in your career advancement? - Seth Strege
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Note: Please read this page on "how to address speakers" before posting your questions.

  • Mr. Bender, What is the biggest ethical challenge for the "2020 Engineer" considering we are in such a global environment? - Matthew Wickesberg
  • Dear Mr. Bender, in your short biography it states that you are a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas. How important is it to acquire this title while working in industry? Would you say that it has helped you a lot in your career advancement? - Seth Strege
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