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EPAC is a registered North Carolina political committee and can only accept payments from individuals. Campaign finance law prohibits contributions made with a corporate credit card or from a business bank account. Contributions may not be reimbursed or deducted as a business expense. The Engineers PAC is YOUR PAC The mission of the Professional Engineers of North Carolina is to protect the professional engineering license, which in turn promotes a safer, stronger and more vibrant North Carolina. PENC is the only organization that fully represents your PE license. The Engineers Political Action Committee (E-PAC) is a voice of ALL PEs. Seats on the Board of Trustees are open to any E-PAC contributor who is a member of an engineering organization or is actively licensed and in good standing as a PE in North Carolina. How can you become involved? Membership is open to all individuals who wish to make a financial contribution to the PAC. All contributors to the PAC shall be considered members of the PAC during the calendar year in which their contributions are made and through June 30 of the subsequent calendar year. Contributors of $100 or more shall be granted voting privileges during the remainder of the calendar year in which their contributions are made and the subsequent full calendar year for the election of Trustees and for amendments to the Bylaws of the PAC. Mail completed form to: 9660 Falls of Neuse Rd, Ste 138-259, Raleigh NC 27615 EPAC Board of Trustees Kevin Vallecorsa, PE (Siemens Energy) - Chair John C. Adams, PE (ESP Associates) - Vice-Chair Jennifer Bell, PE (Jacobs) - Treasurer Brian Johnson, PE (The Wooten Company) - Secretary Clint Morgan, PE (Lochner) Nathan Nallainathan, PE (ECS) Marty Atwater, PE (Mid-South) Matt West, PE (Dewberry) Eddie Wetherill, PE (Wetherill Engineering) Adrianne Elder, PE (Duke Energy) Justin Plaisted, PE (Terracon) |
10/30/2025
PENC Eastern Carolina Chapter Meeting
11/10/2025
PENC Northwest Chapter Event