Source: Tulsa World, Okla.儲存Sept. 15--OU, OSU grads form new engineering groupWith a combined 20 years of experience in structural engineering, Elli Johannsson and Aaron Landrum have formed 360 Engineering Group to provide comprehensive structural engineering solutions for a wide variety of clients and projects.Johannsson holds a bachelor's degree in architectural engineering from Oklahoma State University, and Landrum holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the University of Oklahoma. The two worked together to build the structural department at a regional architectural and engineering firm into the highest performing department before their departure.Recent projects completed by 360 Engineering Group include Fire station No. 8 addition and renovation, Urban 8 residences, and Fairfax Family Center.Other projects completed by Johannsson and Landrum include the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City, National Weather Center in Norman, Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center and Tulsa Technology Center in Owasso.HoganTaylor moves into new Utica Place officesHoganTaylor has moved into expanded offices in the new Utica Place building at 2222 S. Utica Ave., combining practices that had been in separate locations.Now the firm's assurance practice, which was in the Warren Place office complex, is sharing office space with its headquarters, tax and business valuation/litigation support practices that had been in the first Utica Place property.This will be the first time all the Tulsa practice groups have occupied offices together since becoming HoganTaylor in a January 2009 merger of two regional public accounting firms.The nearly 41,000-square-foot office features many amenities, including dedicated video conferencing capability connecting each of its offices in Tulsa, Oklahoma City and northwest Arkansas. HoganTaylor has grown to about 200 employees.Oklahoma Business Ethics Consortium 新蒲崗迷你倉uncheon setThe next Tulsa Chapter of Oklahoma Business Ethics Consortium luncheon will feature ethics expert and author Mick Ukleja.The luncheon will be 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Sept. 26 at the Doubletree Hotel Downtown, 616 W. Seventh St.Ukleja, co-author of "The Ethics Challenge: Strengthening Your Integrity in a Greedy World," will share insights that can help individuals move beyond compliance into courageous leadership methods that transform organizations.Ukleja is the founder and president of LeadershipTraQ, a California-based leadership-consulting firm. He also helped found the Ukleja Center For Ethical Leadership at California State University in Long Beach.Cost is $25 for OK Ethics members and $35 for nonmembers. Reservations are required. Register online at tulsaworld.com/okethics by Sept. 23.Diversity & Inclusion Expo slated for WednesdayThe Tulsa Area Human Resource Association will present its second annual Diversity & Inclusion Expo on Wednesday at the Marriott Tulsa Southern Hills, 1902 E. 71st St.Expo hours are from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. and from 1 to 1:30 p.m. Information from local resources will be available for individuals seeking ideas on how to start, maintain or enhance their organization's diversity and inclusion efforts.From 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Camilla Collins, Bank of America's global enterprise diversity and inclusion consulting and strategy client leader, will be the keynote speaker.Participants can learn how Bank of America has implemented diversity and inclusion into its organization. They also can gain a greater understanding of new concepts, best practices, initiatives, program metrics and measurement that will have immediate impact on their organizations.Register at tulsaworld.com/tahra or by calling 918-344-4622.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 Tulsa World (Tulsa, Okla.) Visit Tulsa World (Tulsa, Okla.) at .tulsaworld.com Distributed by MCT Information Servicesmini storage
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