Catherine Tehan
About Catherine Tehan
Catherine Tehan serves as the Director of the Infrastructure Resilience Division at the American Society of Civil Engineers, a position she has held since 2015. Prior to this role, she spent 11 years as the Manager of Critical Infrastructure at the same organization.
Current Role at American Society of Civil Engineers
Catherine Tehan serves as the Director of the Infrastructure Resilience Division at the American Society of Civil Engineers. She has held this position since 2015, contributing to the organization's efforts in enhancing the resilience of infrastructure systems. Her role involves overseeing initiatives that focus on improving the durability and sustainability of civil engineering projects.
Previous Experience at American Society of Civil Engineers
Before her current position, Catherine Tehan worked at the American Society of Civil Engineers as the Manager of Critical Infrastructure from 2004 to 2015. During her 11 years in this role, she was involved in various projects aimed at addressing the challenges faced by critical infrastructure systems. Her experience in this capacity laid the groundwork for her subsequent leadership in infrastructure resilience.
Educational Background
Catherine Tehan completed her Bachelor of Science degree at Niagara University. Prior to her university education, she attended Auburn High School, where she laid the foundation for her academic and professional pursuits in civil engineering and infrastructure management.