Tom Rogers
I am convinced a great builder needs much more than a technical education. A great builder embarks on a lifelong quest for learning with a keen curiosity, and a commitment to the welfare of others. We are most proud of our reputation as a service learning organization.
I came to Northern Arizona University in 1998 after a thirty year career in the Design/Development and Construction Industries.
I began my career as a field engineer in public-service, moving on to work in industrial construction, finishing as an executive of an ENR top 50 AEC firm on complex public-use facilities; such as museums, stadiums, and assembly halls. I have worked across the United Sates and abroad.
During my tenure at Northern Arizona University I have worked on a variety of development projects including the NAU Engineering Complex and the Wild Bill Ecological Center.
In 2003/2004 I served as a mentor for United Nations, Institute for Training and Research fellowship working in the post conflict re-building of Afghanistan.
Education
BSCE Univeristy of Massachusetts-Amherst
MSCE University of Missouri-Columbia
Ph.D. University of Maryland, A. James Clark School of Engineering,
Service
I presently serve on the following non-university committees and boards:
Northern Arizona Technology and Business Incubator, NATBI, Facilites Committee
EMA, Wild Bill Ecological Center, Facilities Development
Registrations and Memberships
I am a registered engineer in Colorado
I am a member of:
The American Society of Civil Engineers
The Society of Value Engineers
The American Institute of Steel Construction
Associated Schools of Construction

Thomas Rogers PE, Ph.D
Professor
928.523.4679
Tom.rogers@nau.edu
Areas of Scholarly Interest
Green Building
Low Impact Construction
Workforce Development
Organizational Behaviour