The Federation of Environmental Technologists,
Inc. (FET) was founded in 1982 as 501(c)(3) exempt organization formed to assist
industry in interpretation of and compliance with environmental regulations. Our
membership is regional (Great Lakes Region) and fluctuates at around 600-700
members. FET is recognized throughout the country by other professional
organizations for its participation in educational programs.
Our officers, chairs, speakers, instructors, etc. are all volunteers who are
environmental professionals. As a professional organization, our mission is to
help people in industry, education, consulting, etc. to comply with federal and
state environmental regulations. We put on courses, seminars, conferences, and
free committee meetings to teach or update people with environmental
responsibilities the "how to" in understandable terms. Most of our programs are
recognized for continuing education credits for certification, licensing and
credentialling.
For a look back in History - see our Past Presidents.
FET Staff
The FET Office is staffed by Barbara Hurula,
Executive Director, and Julie Jansett, Executive Assistant. The office
provides Membership and Volunteer support and helps with administrative details,
including:
· Planning and support for the annual Environment Conference & Exposition
· Preparing and distributing the monthly FET newsletter, ENVIRONOTES
· Planning for FET Seminars and Meetings
· Maintaining the FET Membership Lists
· Providing support for the 4 Regional Chapters around the state plus the
Wisconsin CHMM Chapter
· Record-keeping for training and documenting CEUs and CHMM points, etc.
· Maintaining the FET website
· Working with the Board and FET Committees
· Knowing who’s who in the Environmental community
You can reach the FET office by phone at 262-437-1700, by fax at 262-437-1702,
or by sending an email to info@fetinc.org