Pete Kelsey
I first learned to use AutoCAD in 1992. I quickly decided to focus on
Civil Engineering since it seemed to fit well with my surveying and
mapping experiences in the US Army and my geology studies at the
University of Iowa.
In Arizona, I worked in several civil engineering firms who
hired me to transition them from manual to CAD drafting. After
learning, implementing and training others on DCA, Softdesk, and
AutoCAD, I knew that teaching was what I wanted to do.
In 1996, I became an independent consultant, providing
technical services for customers all over the world. In an effort to
clone myself due to overwhelming demand, I started K-TEK in 2001. The
team grew to 74 people in seven countries in five years. My yearning to
return to the customer realm led me to sign on with Autodesk in 2006 as
a technical evangelist.
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