Sunday, February 16, 2014

Upcoming Event - Professional Development Mini Series on Leadership

Event: Professional Development Mini Series on Leadership
Date: February 22, 2014
Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Location: Nissan Technical Center, 39001 Sunrise Drive, Farmington Hills, MI 48331
Cost: Free!
Parking: Parking lot
Point of contact: Rosa Bushkuhl rosa.bushkuhl@gmail.com


Other info:
Join SWE Detroit and Nissan Technical Center for the first ever Professional Development Mini Series on Leadership. This is an opportunity to experience the benefits of the COMPES Professional Development Conference in May in a condensed half day event! This event is free to all participants.

Schedule: 
9:00-9:30      Breakfast and Networking
9:30-10:20    Keynote Speaker - Elaine Bannon, Chief Engineer for Lincoln Navigator and MKX, Ford Motor Company
10:30-11:20  Breakout Session (Choose one below)

-Breakout Session #1: Jacqueline El-Sayed, PhD, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Chief Academic Officer, Marygrove College
-Breakout Session #2: Patricia Clark, Dragonfly Yoga, Owner
-Breakout Session #3: Panel Discussion on Leadership.  Panelists include Shani Allison (Ford Motor Company), Alison Bazil (Ford Motor Company), Linda Fox (Nissan Technical Center), Silvia Karlsson (General Motors), Michele Plattenberger (Molex Incorporated), Frenae Smith (DTE Energy)

11:30 - 12:00  Wrap up

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Volunteers Needed - Help Dreams Come True: Sign up to Judge SWE Scholarship Applications

Judges are a vital part of the Scholarship Program and SWE could not do it without your help. It is through dedicated members' generosity of judging scholarship applications that young women are fulfilling their dreams of becoming engineers and making significant contributions to society.

Last year SWE provided over 200 scholarships valued at over half a million dollars.  It is that time of year again to help judge scholarship applications for upperclass and graduate students.

Many judges have stated it is a rewarding experience to judge scholarships for these talented, aspiring future women engineers.  The applications are inspiring and it is amazing to see a glimpse in to the world of these future engineers.
  
Judging will be open from March 3-24.  All judging will be done online; therefore, judges can work at their own pace and schedule.  Webinar training will be offered live March 3 and recorded for later viewing.

Rally your fellow SWE professional members to help judge the upperclass and graduate student scholarship applications.  We look forward to having you participate, please sign up here.  Please contact SWE Scholarships ( scholarships@swe.org ) if you have any questions.

Inaas Darrat, P.E. and Amanda Weissman ( scholarship-coordinator@swe.org )
FY14 Scholarship Coordinator and Coordinator-Elect

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Upcoming Event - Royal Oak Book Club

Event: Royal Oak Book Club
Date: March 9, 2014
Time: 4:00 - 6:00 PM

Location: Vinotecca, 417 S. Main, Royal Oak, MI 48067
Cost: Everyone pays for themselves
Parking: Free on Sunday
Point of contact: Jessica Makae jessica@themakaes.com


Other info:
Discussing Ellen Airgood's "South of Superior".

Need Volunteers - SWE Capitol Hill Day in Washington, DC

SWE TO HOLD CAPITOL HILL DAY MARCH 5-6, 2014


The SWE Government Relations and Public Policy (GRPP) Committee will once again be organizing a spring Congressional outreach day on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.  Please consider attending this event entitled, "Diversity and Inclusion Drives Innovation in STEM," which will be held on March 5-6, 2014.  This event will increase awareness of the need for and the importance of increased diversity and inclusion in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce.  

SWE is taking the lead in organizing this event, and is in the process of reaching out to other STEM organizations to solicit their interest in participating.  SWE's 2014 Capitol Hill Day will begin promptly at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, March 5, 2014 (there is an optional lunch at Noon), and conclude by 5:00 PM on Thursday, March 6, 2014.  The meetings will be held at the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill, and in meeting rooms on Capitol Hill.  This event is being made possible by a grant from the S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation.  

More details are forthcoming.  While there are no specific volunteer travel funds available for this event, some meals will be provided for attendees.  

Please note: Space is limited, and reservations will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis. Geographic diversity will also be considered.

If you are interesting in participating or have any questions, please contact Paula Stenzler, GRPP Chair, at pstenzler@gmail.com.

Need Volunteers - SWE-D Girls' Engineering Exploration 2014

Event: SWE-D Girls' Engineering Exploration 2014
Date: March 8, 2014
Time: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Location: Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202
Point of contact: Anne Darcy EAD31@chrysler.com and Katie Ulrich katie.ann.ulrich@gmail.com

Other info:

Description:
SWE (Society of Women Engineers) professional section of Detroit hosts 150 4th – 6th grade girls from inner city Detroit at a an all-day event called Girls Engineering Exploration (GEE).  GEE is a full day event hosted at Wayne State University that allows middle school aged girls an opportunity to meet female engineers and be exposed to exciting career paths through interactive demonstrations and hands-on activities.   The girls will be able to experience the creativity, innovation, and fun that goes on in the field of engineering!

GEE takes four months of planning with 18 female engineers from diverse backgrounds on the Planning Committee and 42 volunteers.  In 2013, 94 girls were paired with female engineer mentors, who are able to answer any questions and give personal examples of how females can become successful engineers. They participated in four engineering activities or daylong engineering activity.

In parallel with the girls’ activities, parents and teachers attend a session of their own. They enjoy discussions on choosing engineering as a career and summer programs in which their students can enroll. The session provides a Professional Women Engineering Panel and a hands-on engineering activity to show the influencers a bit of what the girls’ would experience.  Reaching out to adult influencers at the same event is a great asset for SWE because we feel that they become energized seeing their students and are armed with information, which translates into actively encouraging more students outside of our event.

The event concludes with a Steve Belliveau science show called “Getting Excited About Science” where he presents, in his high-energy style, the science behind pulleys, properties of liquids and solids, and centripetal force. Last year, we helped 94 underprivileged girls learn that they could be an intelligent and beautiful engineer one day!

Volunteer Opportunities:
1-     Flex Volunteer: As a flex volunteer you will help set up, meet up with girls as they are dropped off, escort them to the mentor table, help collect and gather coats, help all girls find their mentor, help bring in pizzas at lunch time, or assist in other logistical tasks which help the event run smoothly. While the girls are working with their mentors, the flex volunteers will help in each of the different classrooms by answering questions or assisting with the science/engineering project.

2-     Mentors: As a mentor you are assigned a group of 4-6 girls who are in 4th to 6th grade. You will be their mentor throughout the day. Plus we ask you follow-up with the girls with letters for the following 2 or 3 months (one letter per month). This is to offer support and encouragement.  Throughout the day you will be completing fun engineering based activities. Each mentor is sent instructions before the day of the event explaining the details of each of the engineering activities.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Need Volunteers - SWE-D Awards Banquet Planning Committee

We are looking for 2-3 volunteers to help out with the SWE-D annual awards banquet, scheduled for the evening of Thursday, June 5, 2014.  Volunteers will help with planning the location, speakers, and communications.  Please contact Megan Cloughesy megan.cloughesy@gmail.com for more details.

Upcoming Event - SWE-D Professional Development Mini Series

Event: SWE-D Professional Development Mini Series
Date: February 22, 2014
Time: 

9:00 - 9:30 AM Breakfast and Networking 
9:30 - 10:20 Keynote Speaker 
10:30 - 11:20 Breakout Session (including Panel Discussion) 
11:30 - 12:00 Wrap Up
Location: Nissan Technical Center, 39001 Sunrise Drive, Farmington Hills, MI 48331
Cost: Free! 
Parking: Parking lot 
Point of contact: Rosa Bushkuhl rosa.bushkuhl@gmail.com
RSVP: February 17, 2014

Other info: