Lanelle Ezzard, CE 10, was named one of the 10 New Faces of Civil Engineering by the American Society of Civil Engineers. As a public assistance project officer, Ezzard worked with the Federal Emergency Management Agency on rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Sandy, spending nine months on Long Island, N.Y., working six days a week to restore the region and securing almost $4 million in disaster assistance grant funding. Ezzard also works closely with FEMA’s Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning Program and flood insurance studies, for which she has done hydrologic and hydraulic modeling in several Southeastern states to identify flooding risk.










