Envision Nominates Team Members to PWC’s Student Recognition Program

March 19, 2021

March 19, 2021 – Envision Consultants, Ltd. Nominates Team Members to PWC’s Student Recognition Program

Envision is honored to nominate two exemplary young women to the Professional Women In Construction (PWC) – Philadelphia Chapter’s Student Recognition Program. Allyse Andrews and Cybil Seneker, both Project Controls Interns and Temple University College of Engineering Students, have excelled over the past year in support of Envision’s Cost Estimating Department. Awards will include social media recognition, with select finalists earning financial awards up to $2,500.

Allyse Andrews is a Project Controls Intern working in our Philadelphia Office. Ms. Andrews is attending Temple University’s College of Engineering and is expected to graduate in December of 2021 with a BS in Engineering Technology. Ms. Andrews has experience in Engineering Graphics Design including drafting assembly drawings in AutoCAD, design process support and the engineering design process documentation. She also has experience with Truss Bridge Design where she, along with her team, designed a bridge in SolidWorks and simulated various loading conditions to optimize the design, fabricated bridge pieces from SolidWorks using a laser cutter, and collaborated with a team of engineering students. Ms. Andrews served as Telecommunications Chairperson and is currently Secretary for the National Society of Black Engineers and is also a Pennsylvania MESA Ambassador and Temple University Women’s Rowing Student Manager.

Cybil Seneker is a Project Controls Intern working in our Philadelphia Office. Ms. Seneker is attending Temple University’s College of Engineering and is expected to graduate in May of 2021 with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Ms. Seneker graduated from Holland Hall School in Tulsa, OK in 2017. Ms. Seneker has also served as Vice President of Temple University’s Formula Racing Team where she cataloged and updated the full Temple Formula Racing CAD library, redesigned mechanical shifting system to cable shifting, and lead multiple sub-systems on the team promoting teamwork and new design innovations. In 2018, Ms. Seneker studied Roll Hoop Design in Rome, Italy.

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