I ACEC/ Colorado 1956 n 1909, AICE reached no farther than the borders of New York City. One hundred years later, the American Council of Engineering Companies includes 51 state and regional organizations, representing more than 5,000 companies and approximately half a million employees. Member Organizations carry out front-line efforts to protect and advance the business interests of Member Firms. They are firstresponders in addressing issues at the local and state level; and their efforts are integral to effective national advocacy efforts. Whether in the State House or on Capitol Hill, whether in the courts or in regulatory agencies, ACEC’s Member Organizations and National Council go to bat daily to create a better business environment for the membership. This map highlights each Member Organization and its date of origin. ACEC/ Maine 1964 ACEC/North Dakota 1960 ACEC/ Minnesota 1951 ACEC/ Wisconsin 1958 ACEC/Vermont 1964 ACEC/ New York 1921 ACEC/ Michigan 1956 ACEC/ Pennsylvania 1968 ACEC/New Hampshire 1980 ACEC/Massachusetts 1960 ACEC/Connecticut 1964 ACEC/South Dakota 1956 ACEC/Iowa 1954 ACEC/New Jersey 1958 ACEC/Delaware 1956 ACEC/Maryland 1957 ACEC/Metropolitan Washington 1958 ACEC/Nebraska 1967 ACEC/Kansas 1956 ACEC/Oklahoma 1954 CEC/Texas 1966 ACEC/Ohio 1956 ACEC/ ACEC/ ACEC/ Indiana Illinois West 1959 1956 Virginia ACEC/Virginia 1981 1968 ACEC/Missouri ACEC/Kentucky 1955 ACEC/North 1971 Carolina 1969 ACEC/Tennessee 1968 ACEC/ South ACEC/ Carolina Arkansas 1972 ACEC/ 1956 ACEC/ Georgia ACEC/ Mississippi 1956 Alabama 1969 1956 ACEC/ Louisiana 1957 ACEC/ Florida 1959 ACEC/Greater Pittsburgh 1958 ACEC Turns 100 MaRCh / apRIl 2009 ENGINEERING INC. 51