PNW Faculty Member Honored by Westville Area Chamber of Commerce

Garcia-Saenz_MarthaPurdue University Northwest Professor Emerita of Construction Engineering & Management Technology Martha Garcia-Saenz was recently honored by the Westville Area Chamber of Commerce for her years of service to the organization.

Garcia-Saenz is a Westville resident and has served as the Purdue Northwest Westville Campus representative to the chamber for most of the 18 years she taught at PNW. She served three terms as vice president and is one of the organization’s longest-serving board members, earning her the informal title of chamber historian.

“The Westville Area Chamber of Commerce and PNW have worked together for many years to promote the economic development, progress and stability of our community. It has been an honor to represent Purdue Northwest,” said Garcia-Saenz.

Garcia-Saenz retired from PNW in May and was granted professor emerita status by the Purdue University Board of Trustees.

A campus and community volunteer Shortly after joining the faculty in 1999, Garcia-Saenz started the student organization Women in Engineering and Technology on the Westville Campus. Her intent was to provide a means to encourage and empower female students in the engineering and technical fields to succeed academically, personally and professionally.

She played an instrumental role in establishing two academic scholarships presented to deserving PNW students in the engineering and technology fields.

Garcia-Saenz also served as faculty advisor to the campus Construction Club, leading them to several national student building competitions.

She and her students were visible volunteers in the community, taking part in Habitat for Humanity and Rebuilding Duneland activities and lending a hand to individual projects that would help those in need.

Purdue University Northwest Purdue University Northwest (PNW), a comprehensive regional university within the Purdue University system, has two Northwest Indiana campuses in Hammond and Westville. With more than 15,000 students enrolled last fall and nearly 70 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, Purdue Northwest is Indiana’s fifth largest public university. For more information about PNW, visit www.pnw.edu.