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AISC releases new Steel Profiles podcast

Chicago — "I wish I learned how to type. When I was in high school, everybody took woodshop," quips Lawrence Griffis, P.E., one of the world's leading experts on long-span structures. Griffis, senior principal and senior consultant at Walter P Moore & Associates, is featured in the latest episode of the American Institute of Steel Construction's (AISC) Steel Profiles podcast series.

Visit www.aisc.org/podcasts and listen as AISC's Margaret Matthew, host of the Steel Profiles series, chats with Griffis about his pioneering efforts in long-span roof structures and retractable roof systems, his take on the ASCE-7 wind provisions, and his admiration for Gustave Eiffel. Griffis is a co-author of AISC Design Guide No. 28, Stability Design of Steel Buildings. He has also received AISC's J. Lloyd Kimbrough Award (2009), AISC's Lifetime Achievement Award (2002) and AISC's T.R. Higgins Lectureship Award (1994). You can learn more about Griffis' thoughts on the engineering profession in his article from Modern Steel Construction.

"Steel Profiles are a great way to learn about the personalities behind the technical information we use in design and construction every day," said Keith Grubb, AISC's manager of technical information. "They're both entertaining and enlightening."

Catch up on all of the past episodes of Steel Profiles at www.aisc.org/podcasts or on iTunes. Search for "Steel Profiles" to access all 25 episodes. You can also subscribe to the series for free, and each new episode will automatically be downloaded for you.