Meet the Team

Diane Buzzard is a senior civil engineering student at NAU with a minor in mathematics. She has a 3.73 GPA and will graduate in May 2015. Diane has a background in construction with four years of experience working for Dell Creek Construction Company. Diane also has experience working in the highways and drainage department of Jacobs Engineering in the summer of 2014. Diane is also president of Global Engineering Outreach (GEO) and two-time captain of the Division I women's soccer team at NAU.
Clay Anderson is currently a senior in civil engineering at Northern Arizona University. His college career began at Mount San Antonio College in California where he gained a background in engineering, physics, and microbiology. After transferring to NAU he focused his degree on civil engineering. In his first year at NAU he joined Engineers Without Boarders and participated in a project that assisted a community in Yua, Ghana. Currently he is an officer in Global Engineering Outreach which is a club that was born out of Engineers Without Borders. In January 2015 he will be traveling to Mainpat, India where he will be performing a water quality assessment for a Tibetan refugee camp in order to determine the source of the camp's Typhoid outbreak. After Identifying the sources of Typhoid he will assist in writing a water safety manual which will educate the camp's residence on how to avoid waterborne illnesses. After graduation he hopes to start a career in civil engineering and one day become involved in the field of marine and harbor engineering.
Nathan Ensley is a senior civil engineering student at Northern Arizona University, who will graduate in May 2015. Nathan hopes to move to Colorado after graduation, and become a professional engineer in either the transportation engineering industry or work with municipal water distribution systems.
Carter Vickers is a senior civil engineering student studying at Northern Arizona University. Carter is an employee for Hubbard-Merrel Engineering in Flagstaff, AZ. He would like to specialize in the field of structural engineering upon graduation, and would like to extend his knowledge in international design.
Blake is a Civil Engineering student at Northern Arizona University, originally from Orange County California. Is an active member of Kappa Alpha Order and has coordinated over 300 cumulative volunteer hours as the community service chair. He is a hard-working students who is willing to take on any challenge.
Luke Jordan was born in Healy, Alaska. He grew up playing hockey and climbing the mountains in the area. His parents made a living working for the school district. He received his high school diploma from Tri-Valley High School. Afterwards he attended Northern Arizona University where he received a Bachelor in Science for Civil Engineering, a minor in Mechanical Engineering, and a minor in Business Management. Post-college Luke plans to work for Edward Kraemer and Sons General Contracting.