Proprietors’ Council

The 2024-2025 MALSCE Proprietors’ Council is comprised of the following companies and individuals. Members have the opportunity to work with leaders from across the Commonwealth to define the direction of MALSCE. There are also opportunities to hear from clients and bounce ideas off of peers regarding staffing, business opportunities, marketing and sustainability in our industries.

As we continue working to ensure that MALSCE is an exciting association for all people in the land surveying and civil engineering professions, we are calling on leaders from member firms to demonstrate their support and have a voice! This continues to be an extremely exciting time and we need you to be at the table with us as a member of the MALSCE Proprietors’ Council.

Download the 2024-2025 MALSCE Proprietors’ Council Membership Flyer/Registration Form

Proprietors' Council Directory

Proprietors' Council Directory

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What is the Proprietors' Council and How Can I Join?

MALSCE’s Proprietors' Council is a group of MALSCE members that meet three to four times a year to discuss issues related to their businesses. Proprietors' Council members are also listed on the MALSCE web site.

Any MALSCE member, representing a firm, can be active and participate in the Proprietors’ Council. There are no membership applications, but Proprietors’ Council members must have paid their current year’s regular MALSCE dues, as Registered, Associate or Out of State Members, in addition to paying for Proprietors’ Council Membership. The FY2025 Proprietors’ Council Dues are based on firm size – this entitles you to membership in the Council through June 30, 2025.

The meetings are usually held during lunch on a weekday and tend to last until 3:00 PM. The Proprietors’ Council Chair picks the date and topic for each meeting based on input from members.

The value of our meetings is in both the presentations and the peer discussions that follow. We can’t effectively practice our profession in a vacuum. We need to keep in touch with what is happening with the rest of the world, our state, our region, our area of practice.

The person who serves as the representative for the firm must be a MALSCE member in good standing.