LWV League of Women Voters of Ohio
Hamilton County, OH November 7, 2000 Election
Smart Voter Full Biography for William W. Brayshaw

Candidate for
Engineer; County of Hamilton

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

WILLIAM W. BRAYSHAW, P.E.-P.S.

PERSONAL:

William W. Brayshaw, 9801 Humphrey Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242
Married, three (3) sons.

EDUCATION:

University of Cincinnati, 1949-1950
Ohio State University, B.S.C.E. 1958

MILITARY:

U.S. Navy - 1950-1954, Electronics Technician

EXPERIENCE:

1958-1959: V.N. Holderman & Sons. Office calculations, quantities, structure, layout, falsework design, Party Chief, survey crew, 1-70, I-71, 1-75, U.S. 30-B, Mansfield.

1959-1983: Ohio Department of Transportation, District #8. Assistant Bridge Engineer, Operations Engineer, Assistant Planning Engineer, Planning and Design Engineer, Deputy Director - February, 1977-January 1983.

1983-Present: Hamilton County Engineer's Office. Deputy County Engineer, Chief Deputy County Engineer, appointed Hamilton County Engineer as of March, 1992 to replace retiring County Engineer Donald Schramm, elected Hamilton County Engineer in November, 1992 and 1996 for four (4) year terms.

Registered Professional Engineer since May, 1961
Registered Professional Surveyor since 1964

MEMBER:
American Society of Highway Engineers
American Public Works Association
County Engineers Association of Ohio
American Society of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing
Executive Committee: Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments
Chairman: District #2 Integrating Committee (Hamilton County)
Policy Committee for a Geographical Information System for County governments & utility companies
Sustaining member of Boy Scouts of America

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