Meet Our Speakers!
Charles Nettleman III
Dr. Charles "Tony" Nettleman, III is a Land Surveying Engineer and Attorney that has been practicing for over 20 years. He is the President and Owner of Nettleman Land Consultants. Dr. Nettleman has held distinguished professorships at Texas A&M Corpus Christi, University of Florida, Florida Atlantic University, and Troy University. He is currently the Director of the Nettleman Institute of Surveying Engineering (NISET) Tony currently teaches college courses, surveyor test prep, and continuing education courses both online and for national audiences. Tony also regularly serves as an expert witness in boundary, easement, title and riparian disputes.
Dr. Charles "Tony" Nettleman, III is a Land Surveying Engineer and Attorney that has been practicing for over 20 years. He is the President and Owner of Nettleman Land Consultants. Dr. Nettleman has held distinguished professorships at Texas A&M Corpus Christi, University of Florida, Florida Atlantic University, and Troy University. He is currently the Director of the Nettleman Institute of Surveying Engineering (NISET) Tony currently teaches college courses, surveyor test prep, and continuing education courses both online and for national audiences. Tony also regularly serves as an expert witness in boundary, easement, title and riparian disputes.
Edward Nicholson
Ed Nicholson graduated from Virginia Tech in 1981 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and started his career with Columbia Gas Transmission (now part of TC Energy) in the Civil Engineering Group. He spent 27 years doing surveying and engineering work for interstate pipeline projects, including pipeline route selection and surveys, gas well locations and boundary surveys. He worked for four years in the Pipeline Integrity Group on HCA identification and evaluation, PHMSA compliance issues and pipeline integrity assessments. From 2013 until his retirement last December he was a Project Manager for pipeline construction projects. He is on the Board of the Association of Professional Pipeline Surveyors (APPS) and was involved in the organization’s creation. Ed is a Professional Surveyor in KY, MD, OH, TN, VA and WV and a Professional Engineer in VA and WV.
Ed Nicholson graduated from Virginia Tech in 1981 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and started his career with Columbia Gas Transmission (now part of TC Energy) in the Civil Engineering Group. He spent 27 years doing surveying and engineering work for interstate pipeline projects, including pipeline route selection and surveys, gas well locations and boundary surveys. He worked for four years in the Pipeline Integrity Group on HCA identification and evaluation, PHMSA compliance issues and pipeline integrity assessments. From 2013 until his retirement last December he was a Project Manager for pipeline construction projects. He is on the Board of the Association of Professional Pipeline Surveyors (APPS) and was involved in the organization’s creation. Ed is a Professional Surveyor in KY, MD, OH, TN, VA and WV and a Professional Engineer in VA and WV.
Anthony Pascuzzi
Anthony Pascuzzi started surveying with his father’s construction company in 1998, ever since then he has been working in the survey industry because the technology is fun to learn. He likes finding efficient ways to collect/process data to get accurate deliverables as fast as possible. He has been with Precision Laser & Instrument since 2014. He started out as the Survey Support person and has more recently taken on the role as a salesman covering the South Western PA, Northern WV Territory. When he is not in the field working he spends his time in his woodworking shop making furniture or other small crafts.
Anthony Pascuzzi started surveying with his father’s construction company in 1998, ever since then he has been working in the survey industry because the technology is fun to learn. He likes finding efficient ways to collect/process data to get accurate deliverables as fast as possible. He has been with Precision Laser & Instrument since 2014. He started out as the Survey Support person and has more recently taken on the role as a salesman covering the South Western PA, Northern WV Territory. When he is not in the field working he spends his time in his woodworking shop making furniture or other small crafts.
Greg Perkins
Greg Perkins is a 1986 graduate of Wytheville Community College with a degree in Civil Engineering Technology.
After leaving college he was privileged to spend eighteen years learning the profession of land surveying, starting as rodman, earning his license as a Virginia Land Surveyor in 1993 and eventually working up to the position of project and office manager.
During his tenure as a practicing Land Surveyor he was able to work on projects throughout Virginia and much of the eastern United States, specializing in design and construction surveying for transportation projects. Working on larger transportation projects gave me the opportunity to learn GPS surveying in its early days. Greg was able to utilize that knowledge to help implement GPS surveying programs for the different consulting firms where he was employed.
In 2004 Greg was hired as the local representative for Leica Geosystems for Virginia and West Virginia providing sales, support and training services for total stations, GNSS systems and supporting software to the land surveying and consulting engineering community. In this position he can combine my love of land surveying with my love of new technology and training.
Greg Perkins is a 1986 graduate of Wytheville Community College with a degree in Civil Engineering Technology.
After leaving college he was privileged to spend eighteen years learning the profession of land surveying, starting as rodman, earning his license as a Virginia Land Surveyor in 1993 and eventually working up to the position of project and office manager.
During his tenure as a practicing Land Surveyor he was able to work on projects throughout Virginia and much of the eastern United States, specializing in design and construction surveying for transportation projects. Working on larger transportation projects gave me the opportunity to learn GPS surveying in its early days. Greg was able to utilize that knowledge to help implement GPS surveying programs for the different consulting firms where he was employed.
In 2004 Greg was hired as the local representative for Leica Geosystems for Virginia and West Virginia providing sales, support and training services for total stations, GNSS systems and supporting software to the land surveying and consulting engineering community. In this position he can combine my love of land surveying with my love of new technology and training.
Marshall Robinson
Marshall Robinson, PS is the owner of Allegheny Surveys, Inc. of Birch River, and has practiced land surveying since he graduated from Glenville State College in 1985. He has served as a director and president of WVSPS, served two terms on the Board of Professional Surveyors, and is licensed to practice land surveying in West Virginia and four neighboring states. He has presented various seminars over the years in the boundary resolution arena, and has served as an expert witness in over 30 federal and state lawsuits. He resides in the eastern end of Clay County with his wife DeVona, and Abraham, the youngest of their three sons.
SEMINAR: The Dividing Line - A Synopsis of the 1785 Survey of the Harrison-Greenbrier County Line (2 PDH)
Marshall Robinson, PS is the owner of Allegheny Surveys, Inc. of Birch River, and has practiced land surveying since he graduated from Glenville State College in 1985. He has served as a director and president of WVSPS, served two terms on the Board of Professional Surveyors, and is licensed to practice land surveying in West Virginia and four neighboring states. He has presented various seminars over the years in the boundary resolution arena, and has served as an expert witness in over 30 federal and state lawsuits. He resides in the eastern end of Clay County with his wife DeVona, and Abraham, the youngest of their three sons.
SEMINAR: The Dividing Line - A Synopsis of the 1785 Survey of the Harrison-Greenbrier County Line (2 PDH)
Matthew Sibole
Matthew Sibole a solo surveyor working out of Brandenburg Kentucky. He has run his company for 7 years. Matt offers customer service, support, and sales for Javad GNSS Inc. He has been surveying for 22 years and has been licensed for 12 years
Matthew Sibole a solo surveyor working out of Brandenburg Kentucky. He has run his company for 7 years. Matt offers customer service, support, and sales for Javad GNSS Inc. He has been surveying for 22 years and has been licensed for 12 years
Don Teter
Don Teter began surveying in 1974, and has been licensed since 1982. He is a past-President of the West Virginia Society of Professional Surveyors, and edited the quarterly West Virginia Surveyor for over ten years. He is a member of the Board of Professional Surveyors Complaint Review Committee and an occasional investigator for the Board. Don has been presenting continuing education seminars for surveyors for over 15 years, and is Assistant Professor of Surveying at Fairmont State University.
SEMINAR: Surveying and Mapmaking in the American Civil War (2 PDH)
SEMINAR: Minimum Standards & Ethics (4 PDH)
SEMINAR: Title Trouble Discovered By Survey (4 PDH)
Don Teter began surveying in 1974, and has been licensed since 1982. He is a past-President of the West Virginia Society of Professional Surveyors, and edited the quarterly West Virginia Surveyor for over ten years. He is a member of the Board of Professional Surveyors Complaint Review Committee and an occasional investigator for the Board. Don has been presenting continuing education seminars for surveyors for over 15 years, and is Assistant Professor of Surveying at Fairmont State University.
SEMINAR: Surveying and Mapmaking in the American Civil War (2 PDH)
SEMINAR: Minimum Standards & Ethics (4 PDH)
SEMINAR: Title Trouble Discovered By Survey (4 PDH)
Cory Williams
Cory Williams has over 25 years of land surveying experience. He is a highly skilled and versatile Professional Land Surveyor specializing in railroad applications. Mr. Williams has an extensive background in providing surveying services to Class-I railroads throughout the eastern US. These services have included survey management and oversight on complex rail assignments, asset management and location surveys for Positive Train Control (PTC), right-of-way surveys for acquisitions and easements, ground-truthing of LiDAR data to reconcile FLIMAP and other aerial-based data, and design surveys to facilitate rail construction. He has completed survey assignments on complicated projects for Canadian National, Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern and CSX Transportation. Mr. Williams’ strong railroad background makes him a valuable addition to any rail survey project.
SEMINAR: Railroad Surveying (2 PDH)
Cory Williams has over 25 years of land surveying experience. He is a highly skilled and versatile Professional Land Surveyor specializing in railroad applications. Mr. Williams has an extensive background in providing surveying services to Class-I railroads throughout the eastern US. These services have included survey management and oversight on complex rail assignments, asset management and location surveys for Positive Train Control (PTC), right-of-way surveys for acquisitions and easements, ground-truthing of LiDAR data to reconcile FLIMAP and other aerial-based data, and design surveys to facilitate rail construction. He has completed survey assignments on complicated projects for Canadian National, Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern and CSX Transportation. Mr. Williams’ strong railroad background makes him a valuable addition to any rail survey project.
SEMINAR: Railroad Surveying (2 PDH)
Jared Wilson
Mr. Jared Wilson is an assistant professor of land surveying at East Tennessee State University the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, and Surveying. He has taught courses regarding general land surveying applications, principles, computations, professional decisions, and field management procedures. His professional focus is on educating future surveyors and the public with regards to the field of land surveying. Mr. Wilson is a licensed land surveyor in West Virginia and has been an active member of the West Virginia Society of Professional Surveyors since 2010.
SEMINAR: Setup Scanning (2 PDH)
SEMINAR: PS/FS Exam Review (4 PDH)
Mr. Jared Wilson is an assistant professor of land surveying at East Tennessee State University the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, and Surveying. He has taught courses regarding general land surveying applications, principles, computations, professional decisions, and field management procedures. His professional focus is on educating future surveyors and the public with regards to the field of land surveying. Mr. Wilson is a licensed land surveyor in West Virginia and has been an active member of the West Virginia Society of Professional Surveyors since 2010.
SEMINAR: Setup Scanning (2 PDH)
SEMINAR: PS/FS Exam Review (4 PDH)