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Advancing the Engineering Profession in Liberia.

The Engineering Society of Liberia (ESOL) is a non-profit professional organization dedicated to advancing the engineering profession in Liberia. Founded in the 2010, the society represents engineers from various disciplines including civil, mechanical, electrical, and environmental engineering. The ESOL works to promote the advancement of engineering education and research in Liberia and provides opportunities for professional development and networking for its members. The society also collaborates with government agencies, universities, and other professional organizations to improve the country's infrastructure and enhance the quality of life for its citizens. The ESOL serves as a voice for the engineering profession in Liberia and advocates for the importance of engineering in shaping the country's future. Through its various programs and initiatives, the Engineering Society of Liberia is playing a critical role in the development and growth of the engineering profession in Liberia.

ESOL Leadership

Meet the strong leaders of the Engineering Society of Liberia! The strong engineers that govern the ESOL are listed below..

Dadley Toe

President

BScE

MSCE


Jan 13, 2023 - Jan 13, 2025

Jocelia Taplah

Vice President

BScE

MSCE


Jan 13, 2023 - Jan 13, 2025

Rawlings Kesselly

Secretary

BScE


Jan 1, 2023 - Jan 13, 2025

Joseph Kamara

Financial secretary

BScE


Jan 12, 2023 - Jan 12, 2025

How to become a member?

1) Membership in the Engineering Society of Liberia (ESOL) is open to any individual who is a graduate or student of an accredited engineering program, or who is practicing as a professional engineer. 2) All members must agree to adhere to the Code of Ethics of the Engineering Society of Liberia.3) Members must pay annual membership fees in order to maintain their membership in good standing.4) Members must participate in at least one professional development activity per year, such as attending a conference or workshop, in order to maintain their membership in good standing.5) Members may be expelled from the society for violations of the Code of Ethics or for failure to meet the requirements for membership as outlined in these terms and conditions.6) The ESOL reserves the right to modify these terms and conditions at any time, and it is the responsibility of the member to stay informed of any changes.7) These terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of the Republic of Liberia.8) By joining the Engineering Society of Liberia, members agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.


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