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AUGI CAD Matinee Faculty - Philadelphia
AUGI CAD Matinee brings together instructors who are among the top
professionals in their respective fields.
National Instructor
Matt Murphy
Matt has been recognized by Autodesk as a leader in providing professional training since 1985.
He has served as an advisor and consultant to the training industry as Chair of both the Autodesk
Training Center Advisory Board (ATCAB) and Executive Committee (ATCEC). Matt is also an Autodesk
Certified Instructor (ACI) and a Certified Technical Trainer (CTT). Among the numerous instructional
awards he has received for his efforts in raising the quality of the training industry is the
2004 ATC Eastern Regional Instructor of the Year Award. A widely acclaimed top trainer and
featured columnist for AUGIWorld and CADalyst magazine, Matt has presented at Autodesk University
for 12 years as one the event’s most highly rated and popular presenters.
Regional Instructors
Kevin Evans
Kevin has worked at CADapult for the past seven years as an AutoCAD and Architectural technical specialist. He recently obtained the highest level of certification for Revit Building implementation from Autodesk, ICE. He provides training, needs assessment and project mentoring services for AutoCAD Architecture (formerly known as Architectural Desktop) and Revit Architecture. Prior to joining CADapult, he worked at various architectural firms in the Philadelphia area and holds a bachelor’s degree in interior design from Philadelphia University.
Eric Kuszewski
Eric has spent seven years working as a mechanical designer as well as CAD coordinator at a regional office of Burt Hill, a large architectural and engineering firm, as well as for several other A&E firms. During the past 18 months at CADapult, Eric has helped engineering firms use AutoCAD MEP and Revit MEP. He provides training, needs assessment and project mentoring services. He has received the highest level of certification for MEP implementation from Autodesk (ICE).
Dana Breig Probert, E.I.T.
Dana received her BSCE from Georgia Tech in 1998. Since then she has worked on a variety of civil projects in the US and Canada, using Land Desktop, Civil Design, Raster Design, Autodesk Map and Civil 3D. In addition to her own design work, Dana works with several firms on their Civil 3D pilot projects and implementation plans, and has taught many Civil 3D classes. She manages the Civil 3D Rocks blog and is the major technical contributor to Civil 3D.com. Dana has been an instructor at AU, worked on Autodesk courseware projects, and is coauthor of Mastering AutoCAD Civil 3D 2008, to be published this summer.
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