Background
Husar, Emile was born on August 21, 1915 in New York City. Son of Elias and Tekla (Melech) Husar.
Husar, Emile was born on August 21, 1915 in New York City. Son of Elias and Tekla (Melech) Husar.
Bachelor of Civil Engineering, City College of New York, 1938; Master of Civil Engineering, City College of New York, 1940.
Junior engineer, New York City Park Department, 1940;
junior engineer defense construction, Panama Canal, 1941;
construction superintendent, designer, estimator general contractor, 1946-1949;
resident building inspector, New York City Board Education, 1950;
estimator buildings, New Jersey Turnpike, 1951;
director public works, borough engineer secretary planning board building inspector, Leonia, New Jersey, 1952-1964;
Chairman of the Board, Stuyvesant Catering Corporation, 1960-1964;
director public works, township engineer, Township of Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, 1965-1967;
assistant city engineer, East Orange, New Jersey, 1967-1970;
office and project engineer, Clinton Bogert Associations, Cons. Water & Sewer Engineers, 1970-1976;
borough engineer, director public works, Roselle, New Jersey, 1977;
registered representative, First Investors Corporation, 1967-1969, Sage, New Jersey, 1969-1976;
private practice as building construction estimator and home inspection consultant, since 1976. Resident engineer Lawler, Matusky & Skelly, consultant engineers, New York City, 1979-1983, Singstad, Hurks & Associations, 1984-1985, RBA Group Engineers & Planners, 1986-1987, Shah Associations Cons.
Engineers, 1987-1988, Goodkind & O'Dea, Cons. Engineers, 1984, Massand Cons. Engineers, 1989-1990.
President Ukrainian National Home of New York City, 1956-1962. Concilator New Jersey Public Advisory, 1981-1984. First lieutenant C.E. U.s.
Army, 1942-1946. Fellow American Society of Civil Engineers. Member National Society Professional Engineers, New Jersey Society Professional Engineers, 401 Investors Club (president 1965-1975).
Married Lillian Semko, 1960. 1 child; 2 stepchildren.