The members of the Board of Visitors of the College of Engineering, Physics, and Computing are CEOs, entrepreneurs, and senior executives of leading engineering companies who provide strategic direction and development support to ensure that our engineering students are well prepared to address the technical challenges of the 21st century and to be leaders and decision makers in an increasing technological world.
Meet Our Board Members
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Matthew Burns
President/CEO, Burns Engineering
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Robert Kavetsky
CEO and President, Energetics Technology Center
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Carrie Maslen
Former Vice President of Sales Operations, Samsung Electronics America
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David Danner
President of IDEAMATICS, Inc.
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Mike Alto
Executive Vice President and Managing Acquisitions Officer, Clark Construction
Kavetsky Student Representatives
William Granci is a senior at Catholic University, pursuing a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering. He serves as president of Catholic University's chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers, treasurer of the university's D.C. Beta chapter of Tau Beta Pi, liaison for the Catholic Club Lacrosse Team, and trustee of the Italian Club. William also works for the university in the housing department and volunteers as an Engineering Student Ambassador.
Amy Papa is a junior at The Catholic University of America, pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering with an Aerospace concentration and a minor in Philosophy. As a member of the University Honors Program, she completed two honors tracks by the end of her sophomore year and is expected to earn the University Scholar distinction. Amy has earned a spot on the Dean’s List for the past four semesters and was elected President of the university’s academic honor society, Phi Eta Sigma. As President, she organized and led volunteer events that encouraged members to give back to the Brookland community. In addition to her academic accomplishments, Amy is a member of the Catholic University Chapter of the Society of Women Engineers. She also leads an intramural soccer team each spring, composed of students from the College of Engineering, Physics, and Computing.