academic and manufacturing projects. Mark is well-versed in structural analysis and the design of steel, concrete, masonry, and wood systems. His notable projects include the Penn Museum Renovations, the Penn Boathouse Renovations, St. Joseph's Athletic Center Renovations, Lower Moreland Township High School, St. Rita's Cascia Center, and numerous pipe rack structures. Recognized for his astute attention to detail and problem-solving capabilities, Mark embraces the opportunity to lead design teams for proposed and existing structures with complex conditions. In addition to his project work, Mark is actively engaged in advancing firm knowledge and culture through mentorship, development of design resources, and coordination of educational presentations. He graduated from Drexel University with a BS in Architectural Engineering and MS and Civil Engineering. He began his role as Adjunct Professor in the Department of Architecture in 2021 and enjoys sharing the classroom with budding architects. Mark stays connected with other engineers in the community through active involvement with SEAoP and YMG in Philadelphia, chairing the Young Members Group in 2024. Mark is a well-rounded engineer that brings the same amount of dedication and energy to every project.
local institutions including: Penn Museum, Museum of the American Revolution, First Bank of the United States, Girard College, Philadelphia Museum of Art, University of Pennsylvania, Lincoln University, and St. Joseph's University. Alex is a graduate of Drexel University with a BS in Architectural Engineering and a BS/MS in Civil Engineering. At Keast & Hood, Alex has developed and oversees a formalized training and mentorship program to ensure a comprehensive introduction to the field for junior engineers. Alex was promoted to Associate in 2024 in recognition of his extensive experience managing technically and logistically challenging building projects. Alex shares his passion for structural engineering as an adjunct professor at Drexel University where he has developed requisite accredited courses for the Architecture and Civil Engineering Departments since 2012. In that time, Alex has presented his structural engineering series for well over 800 students. Alex was recently honored with a Provost Award for Teaching Excellence and Drexel's College of Engineering Outstanding Adjunct Faculty Award for his service to his alma mater.
Liam McNamara brings more than 14 years of structural engineering experience, with a strong track record of leading complex projects across multiple market sectors. Liam is known for his thoughtful leadership, technical depth and ability to anticipate challenges-ensuring projects are delivered efficiently, collaboratively, and to the highest professional standards. He holds both a Bachelor of Architectural Engineering (BAE) and a Master of Architectural Engineering (MAE) from Penn State University. Liam remains actively engaged in the professional community and industry advancement through his involvement through ACE Mentor Program of America (Greater New York City Chapter), the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), the Association of Medical Facility Professionals (AMFP), the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (Greater New York Chapter), the Hospital Society of Greater New York, the New York City Building Codes Committee and the Structural Engineers Association of New York (SEAoNY).Date:
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Where:
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Ten Independence Mall, 100 North 7th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Featuring a breakfast buffet
Time:
Registration and Breakfast begin at 7:30 am, Remarks and Presentation at 8:00 am (please note the later start time for this month's breakfast seminar)
Cost:
SEAoP members: FREE, Non-members: $60.00*
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Please note: You will need a picture ID to enter the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Please enter on the 7th Street Side.
*Invite engineers at your firm to attend! Credit card payments accepted for non-members.
If you have any questions, please email Barbara Sagusti at SEAoPengineers@gmail.com or call 215-300-9225.