

Bridges Beyond Borders: A Journey with Engineers in Action with Brittany Margritz
Did you know you can use your civil engineering knowledge to make an impact in underserved communities…while traveling abroad? 🤔 Today I interviewed Brittany Margritz from Engineers in Action (EIA), who leads the program that builds pedestrian footbridges in these communities. In this episode, she dives into the work that EIA does, how it works, and how you can join them to go abroad to help build things too, from bridges to water facilities to sewers…you name it! 😉
Tune in to Learn:
The work Engineers in Action (EIA) does to help underserved communities abroad
From bridges to water: the different types of work you can do at EIA
How engineering students, practicing professionals, and firms can join EIA
The technical and cultural prep that volunteers need before traveling to EIA's projects
How EIA gets approval from local officials...and where funding comes from
Brittany's role at EIA and her four-year experience working in Eswatini, Africa
How she managed to balance work and life living abroad
Her best advice for young engineers to build a career (and life) they enjoy
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Resources Mentioned:
PE Course Update (Waiting List)
CEA Episode #206 (Brenton Kreiger)
CEA Episode #149 (Isaac’s Visit to Kenya)
University of Colorado Boulder
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