ASCE members know Rossana D’Antonio as a member of the Society’s Board of Direction.
She is the executive director for NV5, a global consulting firm. Prior to that, she was the deputy director of the Los Angeles Department of Public Works. And she's been very active throughout ASCE, especially in sustainability and advocacy efforts.
But what you might not know is the tragedy that struck her family nearly two decades ago when her brother, a professional pilot, died in a plane crash.
D'Antonio found purpose in her grief. She spent years investigating the crash, learning about the aviation industry, and working to ensure similar accidents never happen again.
And now she's telling her story in a book. "26 Seconds: Grief and Blame in the Aftermath of Losing My Brother in a Plane Crash" publishes on May 12 and is available for pre-order today through Simon & Schuster.
In episode 175 of ASCE Plot Points, D'Antonio talks about brother, the book, and what we need to know about aviation safety.
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