ICC's Tubbs appointed to Board of
Society of Fire Protection Engineers.
     By Mike Breslin
 
With this prestigious appointment, Tubbs becomes one of 17 members of the Board of Directors of SPFE who represent leading professionals in the fire protection engineering field.
 
The Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SPFE) recently announced the appointment of Beth Tubbs to its Board of Directors. Tubbs has been with the Code Council since its consolidation in 2002 and is currently a Senior Staff Engineer with ICC's Codes and Standards Development Department. She joined the legacy organization International Conference of Building Officials in 1996.

With this prestigious appointment, Tubbs becomes one of 17 members of the Board of Directors of SPFE who represent leading professionals in the fire protection engineering field. With more than 4,500 members worldwide in over 60 chapters, the Society works to advance the science and practice of fire protection engineering and its allied fields, and foster fire protection engineering education. SFPE also supports the development of the annual professional engineer licensing exam in fire protection and grades the exams under the auspices of the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying.

In making the announcement of Tubbs' appointment, SFPE Executive Director Nicole Testa Boston said, "Beth is well-respected in the fire protection industry and we are excited to welcome her to SFPE's Board of Directors. We believe her strong experience, especially in code development and her work leading the SFPE Design Fire Committee, will be extremely valuable as SFPE continues to grow and expand our technical activities worldwide. We also are looking forward to increased partnership opportunities with the ICC as a result of Beth's role on the board and have already begun discussing ways that our two organizations can work more closely together to engineer a fire safe world."

"This is a wonderful opportunity for me to take a leadership role in the industry that I've worked in for nearly 20 years," Tubbs said. "I also believe my participation on the board will be beneficial for both ICC and SFPE."

At the Code Council, Tubbs has been involved in a variety of activities, including code development and support and participation in various committees both on a national and international level. She is currently secretariat to the International Existing Building Code, ICC Performance Code for Buildings and Facilities, and secretariat to Chapters 7, 8, 9 and 32 of the International Fire Code.

Tubbs holds P.E. licenses in both Massachusetts and California in Fire Protection Engineering, and was named a Fellow of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers in 2012. She earned her BS in civil engineering and MS in fire protection engineering at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

During her career, Tubbs has authored nearly 20 articles and professional papers on the subjects of codes and fire protection. In 2009 she received the SFPE Rolf H. Jensen Award for Outstanding Committee Service and the SFPE Hats Off Award.

Asked why she became involved in fire protection engineering in the first place, Tubbs said, "As a senior in college, I was a structural engineering major, but fire protection engineering seemed to offer an interesting and unique path and one that has a goal of protecting people from fire."
 
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