Mid-Atlantic Region Bluebeam User Group (MARBUG)
About MARBUG
The Mid-Atlantic Region BUG (MARBUG) was the first regional Bluebeam User Group to launch in 2017. While the group may have initially attracted members from Virginia, MARBUG has been living up to its name and is officially the Bluebeam User Group for users in the Mid-Atlantic region.
MARBUG is a tremendous resource for industry professionals eager to knowledge-share best practices, tips and tricks and engage in unique problem-solving discussions with their peers. The group harmoniously unites Bluebeam users from various disciplines and locations and welcomes all AECO professionals to join their group and geek out about all things Bluebeam!
Companies Involved
W.M. Jordan ▪️ Lighthouse Electric ▪️ Brasfield & Gorrie ▪️ Balfour Beatty ▪️ Auburn Electrical Construction ▪️ Thayer-Bray Construction
Meet your local BUG leaders!
Charlie Johnson
Charlie has been in the electrical construction industry for eight years, starting as a design engineer before shifting to project management. His having been on both sides of the drawing process can lend itself to a unique perspective in the interpretation of construction documentation. As the Mid-Atlantic BUG Champion, Charlie’s excited to increase his own Bluebeam knowledge by learning from his peers while positively impacting the industry – and fellow Bluebeam users – across the globe.
George Othitis
George is a Bluebeam Certified Professional and CAD Manager with over 18 years of experience working for a Land Development firm (Daft McCune Walker, Inc.) in Baltimore, Maryland. George is proud to bring his user group leadership experience and passion for knowledge sharing to the Mid-Atlantic Region Bluebeam User Group. “I love growing my knowledge of technology and workflows and being able to share that knowledge and help others learn and grow.”
Sean Cox
Sean is the business systems development manager for W.M. Jordan Company and leads the Mid-Atlantic BUG with two decades of industry experience. “I could not imagine the industry without Bluebeam as a solution and the efficiencies that it provides,” says Sean. “I’m excited to collaborate with peers in knowledge sharing to help carry these efficiencies throughout the Mid-Atlantic community.”