Saturday, December 19, 2015

SWE - 2016 Region H Conference Registration Dealine: Dec. 20, 2015!

Region H Conference - February 26-28th, 2016

Come join your fellow region SWE members at the Region H Conference on February 16th to 18th, 2016 at University of Wisconsin-Platteville.

There will be opportunities for networking, professional development, and more.  Additionally 4-hour CEU session on Working Globally will be available on Friday from 1-5PM. 

 
Details for the conference agenda, sessions, entertainment, and registration can be found here http://www.uwplatt.edu/ems-success/swe-region-h-conference

 
Registration closes December 20, 2015.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Membership Circle Updates


SWE-Detroit is updating and expanding the Membership Circles! The Membership Circles were introduced last year as a way for members to do more with other SWE members in the areas where they live and work. 

The updated circles are:

-Novi/Northville/Farmington Hills (lead: Katie Amelio)

-Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti/Plymouth (leads: Ava Kiblawi and Nina Abani)

-Lansing area

-Troy/Auburn Hills/Rochester (lead: Leslie Urff)

-Taylor/Livonia/Dearborn

 
A few things to know about the Membership Circles:

- Members are not automatically added to the circles based on their address, they must request to be added (see instructions below)

- The events can be anything from happy hour meet-ups to paint and pour events to yoga classes

- Anyone can email the circle and coordinate an event in their area, but we will have leads for each circle plan several events through the rest of FY16

- If you were a part of a circle that is not on the updated list, feel free to join one of the updated ones. Previous circles will not be removed, but we will no longer have leads planning events for them

If you would like to be a member of one of the circles, please email Ava Kiblawi at avakib@gmail.com and indicate which circle(s) you would like to join!

We will also need additional help planning events for these circles. If you are interested in planning an event or being a lead for one of the circles, please let Ava know!

 
Events for the updated circles will take place beginning in December or January. Look for notices in the SWE-Detroit blog/publicity emails/facebook/website for event information for any of the circles!

2016, SWE, and You! Save the Date: January 30th


2016, SWE, and You!  

Have you wondered how to become more involved in SWE Detroit? Have you been involved as an officer in SWE-D and wondered what is available at a Region and Society Level?  Do you know what path to take to get there?  Are you aware of how much SWE impacts your career in a positive way?

Get answers to these questions and much more at our January seminar: 2016, SWE, and You!  Learn about the opportunities at every level of SWE; how you can achieve these roles; and how SWE supports you in your career

When: Saturday January 30th from 11am to 3pm
Who: Anyone interested in being more involved with SWE
Where: The Farmington Library Conference Room A (32737 Twelve Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48334)
Response: Please email Jessica Swan (jlengwis@gmail.com) if you will be attending
Food: Lunch will be provided at
11am

Sunday, December 6, 2015

SWE-D Member Circle (FH/Novi/Livonia) - January 2016 Event

SWE-D Member Circle (FH/Novi/Livonia) - January 2016 Event 
Where: Joe Louis Arena, 19 Steve Yzerman Dr, Detroit, MI 48226  
When: Saturday January 23, 2016, 5 PM   
WhatVolunteers will be selling 50/50 raffle tickets at the Detroit Red Wings game.  Tickets are sold starting when arena doors open to the public until the middle of the second intermission.   A percentage of the proceeds will be donated to Forgotten Harvest!  Volunteers will be given standing room wristbands to stay for the game after the raffle concludes. 
Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. 
RSVP: ASAP at  http://www.forgottenharvest.org/volunteer/    Select the Special Event Detroit Red Wings 50/50 Charity. 

Please let Katie at ktamelio@hotmail.com know that you've signed up.

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Volunteers Needed to present at Career Faire

Are you interested in presenting at a Career Fair?  Clarkston High School wants you to share your job experience with their students!  See information below for details.  If interested, contact SWE VP of Outreach (Anne Dancy) at anne.dancy@fcagroup.com.


WILL YOU SHARE YOUR CAREER EXPERIENCES WITH CHS STUDENTS?

Everybody has a story about how they ended up in their current profession. We want Clarkston High School students to hear yours! Are you in the position you always dreamed of? Or did your career journey lead you in a totally different direction? 

WHAT
Please accept this invitation from the CHS PTSA to participate in Career Day, a program planned specifically for 11th-grade students. The program is intended to help juniors explore career options as they prepare for senior class scheduling and college entry. Our goal is for the students to interact personally with professionals in a wide variety of careers to learn about what it takes to prepare for and be successful in those professions.  

WHEN 
Career Day is scheduled over two days to give more than 600 juniors an opportunity to interact with different professionals within specific career pathways. It's being offered on these dates and times:

•   Tuesday, January 12, 2016        _____7:10 a.m. to 10:35 a.m.               _____10:40 a.m. to 2:25 p.m. 

•   Tuesday, February 23, 2016        _____7:10 a.m. to 10:35 a.m.               _____10:40 a.m. to 2:25 p.m. 

Speakers may participate at one scheduled time, all day or both days. Light refreshments and lunch are provided both days. 

FORMAT
Three speakers are scheduled from specific career pathways to speak to three separate groups of students within an allotted time slot. (Students change rooms every hour.) Each speaker is asked to prepare an 8-10 minute presentation describing:
1.       what it takes to perform your chosen career,
2.    the education (college degree/vocation/certification) you earned to enter your field and 
3.       how the choices you made in high school (or wish you had made) affected your future. What would you do differently?
A Q&A session will follow in which speakers might also be prepared for questions about:

•   Other careers you could pursue with your degree/vocation/certification
•   Salary range for your profession
•   How much high school REALLY prepared you for the real world
•   The amount of time your job allows for your family
•   What you like most/least about your job
•   Recommendations for entering your field

WHY
When students have these kinds of candid conversations with professionals like you, it helps them make meaningful connections between what they’re learning in school and the tools they’ll need to be successful in the workforce. Visual aids help them make those connections, too. Any hands-on activity or product that might give students a better view into your “world of work" is highly encouraged!

To help with our planning, your preference for participation day(s) and time(s) would be appreciated by Tuesday, December 29, 2015. For your convenience, you can sign up here. It’s quick and easy! Just go to Career Day at Clarkston High School, review the options listed and choose your spot(s). 

December Royal Oak Book Club


Date: December 13, 2015
Time: 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Location: Vinotecca, 417 South Main Street, Royal Oak, MI 48067
Cost: Everyone pays for themselves
Parking: Free on Sunday
Point of contact: Michele Marion michele.marion@swe.org

Other info:
Discussing Sally Ride: America's First Woman in Space by Lynn Sherr