We are pleased to announce that Mr. Stephen W. Gould P.L.S., Professional Land Surveyor, President of Sackett & Brake Survey, Inc., a Maine multi-disciplinary surveying, consulting forestry and land use consulting firm with 20 years of business experience,  has been Elected the 2009 Vice President of the New England Section (NES) of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM).

Mr. Gould, P.L.S. #2318, obtained an A.S. Degree in Civil Engineering Technology from the University of Maine at Orono, in 1993 and has been employed by Sackett & Brake Survey, Inc., from 1987 through present. On January 1, 2009 Mr. Gould became sole owner and president Sackett & Brake Survey, Inc. He has extensive training which includes working with GPS and extensive registry research with 14 years experience.  Mr. Gould is also a member and past President of Maine Society of Land Surveyors.

The New England Section (NES) was chartered as a local section of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) in 1967, with jurisdiction over the New England States of:

  • Connecticut
  • Maine
  • Massachusetts
  • New Hampshire
  • Rhode Island
  • Vermont.

The New England Section (NES) creates regional academic programs of the highest quality, promotes mandatory academic education as a prerequisite for future professional registration, and provides education for surveying and mapping professionals as professional land surveyors, land information specialist, land stewards, and philanthropists committed to a renewed land ethic.

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