Full Name
Don Teter
Position
Assistant Professor of Surveying
Institution
Fairmont State University
Bio
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.
Speaking At
Seminar: Precise Survey Measurements: Stairway to Heaven or Pathway to Purgatory? (4 PDH)
Seminar: The Report of Survey: A Narrative Approach (4 PDH)
Seminar: Introduction to Private Easements and Practical Location (2 PDH)
Seminar: Frank Brown’s Deadly Dream: Robert B. Stanton and the Denver, Colorado Cañon & Pacific Railroad Survey (2 PDH)
Seminar: The Report of Survey: A Narrative Approach (4 PDH)
Seminar: Introduction to Private Easements and Practical Location (2 PDH)
Seminar: Frank Brown’s Deadly Dream: Robert B. Stanton and the Denver, Colorado Cañon & Pacific Railroad Survey (2 PDH)