Scott LeClair, President, Appointed to University of Maine Mechanical Engineering Advisory Board
- Fitzemeyer & Tocci

- Nov 7
- 2 min read

Fitzemeyer & Tocci Associates, Inc. is proud to announce that Scott LeClair, PE, LEED AP, President of Fitzemeyer & Tocci, has been appointed to the Mechanical Engineering Advisory Board (MEAB) at the University of Maine.
The Mechanical Engineering Advisory Board provides the University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering with external insight from distinguished professionals in the engineering community. Its mission is to advise on educational, research, and professional priorities to ensure the department remains aligned with the evolving needs of the industry and the State of Maine.
Scott is a graduate of the University of Maine at Orono, where he earned both his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Mechanical Engineering. A dedicated professional engineer, engineering instructor, retired Air Force veteran, and healthcare infrastructure strategist, Scott brings more than 30 years of experience in the management and design of infrastructure systems, specializing in complex and highly regulated institutional clients.
As President at Fitzemeyer & Tocci, Scott leads a firm that integrates advanced engineering practices with client-focused strategies, helping organizations achieve highly efficient and profitable facilities. His expertise and leadership have made him a recognized name in the engineering industry, and his commitment to long-term client partnerships continues to help facilities exceed their goals.
“It’s an honor to be selected to the University of Maine’s Mechanical Engineering Advisory Board,” said LeClair. “As an alumnus, it’s especially meaningful to give back to the program that shaped my career. I look forward to collaborating with faculty and fellow board members to help prepare the next generation of engineers for meaningful and impactful work.”
Through his appointment, Scott will contribute his knowledge of complex infrastructure systems, engineering innovation, and organizational leadership to support the department’s academic mission and strengthen connections between academia and professional practice.
Fitzemeyer & Tocci congratulates Scott on this outstanding achievement and looks forward to his continued leadership in advancing the engineering profession.




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