
It is with profound sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our dear friend and Inspectioneering President, Tyler Alvarado. Tyler was known for his magnetic personality and unique ability to connect with people from all walks of life. He was a natural leader who made the people around him better. Inspectioneering would not be what it is today without his leadership, passion, and dedication to advancing the industry we’ve all grown to love.
Tyler was passionate about advancing the safety and reliability of our industry and improving the lives of those within it through both professional and personal development initiatives. He personally supported and encouraged others to be of service to their community by helping those in need.
Stay tuned for the November/December issue of Inspectioneering Journal, as this blog post does not do justice to the massively influential force Tyler was with his family, friends, and colleagues. In the coming issue, we are featuring several articles that contain stories and anecdotes about Tyler’s impact on our lives, as well as how we at Inspectioneering plan to carry on with his vision.
Furthermore, to honor Tyler’s legacy, we are in the process of establishing the Tyler Alvarado Foundation, a non-profit organization that will continue Tyler’s mission of advancing the inspection and mechanical integrity industry through scholarships, grants, and other educational and training programs. Additionally, the foundation will create and support initiatives that benefit his local community and veteran support programs. To pledge a donation, please visit www.tyleralvaradofoundation.org.
From all of us at Inspectioneering: Thank you, Tyler. You are missed dearly.
“Love goes very far beyond the physical person of the beloved. It finds its deepest meaning in his spiritual being, his inner self. Whether or not he is actually present, whether or not he is still alive at all, ceases somehow to be of importance.” – Viktor E. Frankl
“Stay hungry. Keep the fires lit.” – Tyler Alvarado
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