Lauren Williams
About Lauren Williams
Lauren Williams serves as the President of the American Society of Civil Engineers in San Francisco, California. She has a background in civil engineering and has completed multiple internships in construction and public works.
Work at American Society of Civil Engineers
Lauren Williams has served as President of the American Society of Civil Engineers since 2021. In this role, she leads initiatives aimed at promoting civil engineering practices and fostering professional development within the organization. Her tenure has been marked by efforts to engage members and enhance the visibility of civil engineering in the community.
Education and Expertise
Lauren Williams is pursuing a degree in Civil Engineering at San Francisco State University, where she has been enrolled from 2019 to 2025. Her academic focus includes extensive coursework in mathematics and sciences, which she developed during high school. She also received NAF certification as part of an engineering academy program.
Background
Lauren Williams has a background in construction and engineering, having completed internships at DPR Construction and Oak Grove Construction Inc. in 2021 and 2022, respectively. She also worked as a construction worker at North Coast Builders Exchange in 2019. Her hands-on experience includes participation in a program with Habitat for Humanity, where she helped rebuild homes for fire victims.
Internship Experience
Lauren has gained practical experience through various internships. She worked with the City of Sonoma in the Public Works department, focusing on building plans. Her internships have provided her with a solid foundation in construction and engineering practices, contributing to her professional development.