The IGS has welcomed its newest Chapter – IGS Guatemala.
Three years of hard work culminated in the Chapter being ratified at the recent 5th GeoAmericas conference in Canada. It is the first to form in the Pan-American region since IGS Panama launched in 2014.
Francisco Pizarro, chair of the IGS Pan-American Regional Activities Committee (RAC), which supported organizers in their Chapter journey, said: “This is a huge accomplishment. Creating a Chapter in Guatemala has been a long desire within our organization. Guatemala is a country with several challenges from the geography, climate and geotechnics, and we are confident this Chapter will plug the gap that currently exists in the knowledge and art of geosynthetics here.
“It is also a great news for the connections being made with the local geotechnical society. It shows how complementary they are and how we can cooperate with each other.”
The Chapter’s first President, and now Vice-President Alberto José Pérez Zarco said the journey had its challenges but support from the IGS Pan-American Committee including members Mr Pizarro and Professor Tim Stark assured its success.
“We are delighted with this achievement and what this will mean to advance the use and understanding of geosynthetics in the country,” said Mr Pérez Zarco. “We already have 22 active members and one of our main focuses will be to grow this, especially in the student and corporate sectors, and in particular ensuring the engineering community understand the benefits and value of being part of the IGS.”
The Chapter is already working on an inaugural event in September, and looking forward to presenting a keynote lecture at the National Congress of Earthquake and Geotechnical Engineering in October.
The Chapter’s other Officers are:
- President – Hector Valdez
- Secretary – Ernesto Calzia
- Treasurer – Andres Fernando Herrera
- Director General – Rodolfo Semrau
- Directors – Luis Leiva and Pedro Rafael Pinetta Fortin
For more information about IGS Guatemala, contact Alberto José Pérez Zarco at jperezarco@gmail.com.
Interested in forming your own Chapter? Read how here.
*** Watch this space for an in-depth interview with Alberto in our ’10 Questions With…’ series.