Huitt-Zollars is excited to announce that Danielle Schroeder, PE, ENV SP, in our Philadelphia office, was recently recognized with the Edmund Friedman Young Engineer Award for Professional Achievement by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). This prestigious award honors up to five ASCE members from across the society annually who are 35 years old or younger and have demonstrated significant professional achievement in civil engineering. Recipients are recognized for their technical competence, leadership in engaging and mentoring younger members, character and integrity, service to the profession, and contributions to public welfare beyond their careers.
This award was presented to Danielle for her dedication to civil engineering through her work experience and ASCE at the local, regional, and society levels. In addition, this award recognizes Danielle’s tireless STEM outreach efforts and her passion for empowering girls globally while promoting engineering as a rewarding and impactful career path for women.
Additionally, Danielle spoke at the 2025 ASCE Convention in Seattle, moderating the Student and Emerging Leaders Welcome Breakfast panel and participating in the “From College to Career – Strategies for Success as You Enter (and Advance in) the Workforce” as a panelist, sharing strategies for success in the civil engineering field.
Huitt-Zollars extends our congratulations to Danielle and the rest of the ASCE society-level winners who received this award at the ASCE 2025 Convention.