

In addition, the connection between the platform and cloud solutions in EPLAN ePULSE has been further strengthened, for example with the new product EPLAN eMANAGE.


The new parts management offers optimal performance and easy navigation. A Backstage view is now the central element for all project information as well as for data and file management. “The (panelists) were so empowering and loved that they got to make decisions that improve people’s lives.Download part referencesUsing part in a schematic page and in the layout space. “The students appreciated the one-on-one time with the panelists, because they got to ask more personal questions,” said communication major Shannon Williams ’16. The conversation was targeted to first-year students, students in the Nonprofit Management minor, and students who might not be able to participate in evening and weekend civic engagement service projects (like commuters and athletes), plus those who just wanted to learn more about careers in the foundation and nonprofit sector. The panel and roundtable discussions helped to provide awareness and opportunities for students to broaden their perspectives regarding the value of a liberal arts education as it relates to civic engagement and leadership. The event allowed the CCE Advisory Board to interact and share their expertise with OU students. Four of the five panelists-Eplan, Forstall, Mbiwan and Philipp-are members of the CCE Advisory Board, which helps to guide Oglethorpe’s civic engagement program. Casey Foundation Atiba Mbiwan, Associate Director of the Zeist Foundation Alicia Philipp, President of the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta. The panel featured five speakers with varied backgrounds in civic leadership: Elise Eplan, CEO of The Eplan Group Rhonda Fischer COO of the East Lake Foundation Kweku Forstall, the Atlanta Civic Site Director for the Annie E. Kweku Forstall, the Atlanta Civic Site Director for the Annie E.
