Transcript Slide 1
1st General Body Meeting
September 14, 2010
Thank you to Gelateria Lisa for donating tonight’s gelato!
What’s happening tonight:
Enjoy some gelato!
Overview about SWE
New logo announcement
Introduction of the 2010-2011 Executive Board
Freshmen Representative Election announcement
Membership information
Introduction to the RPI SWE website
Upcoming events
External announcements
SWE’s Mission & Strategic Priorities
Stimulate women to achieve full potential in careers as
engineers and leaders, expand the image of the
engineering profession as a positive force in improving
the quality of life, and demonstrate the value of
diversity.
1. Growing the Profession – Outreach
2. Professional Excellence
3. Industry Catalyst
4. Inclusive Global
Community
About SWE
Collegiate and professional women in engineering and
technical fields
19,000 members in 90 professional
sections and 300 student sections
Broken into geographical regions
We are in Region F
There is a regional board of professional members, as
well as collegiate representatives
Region Collegiate Representative, Region Collegiate
Communication Editor, Region Collegiate Senator
The New Logo of RPI SWE
Designed by Cary Kaczowka
RPI SWE Support
Faculty Advisor:
Dr. Deanna Thompson
Biomedical Engineering
Department
Corporate Counselor:
Anne Roberts
Automated Dynamics
RPI SWE Executive Board
Andrea Nordberg
President
[email protected]
Andie Maret
Vice President
[email protected]
RPI SWE Executive Board
Morgan Weest
Treasurer
[email protected]
Cary Kaczowka
Secretary
[email protected]
RPI SWE Executive Board
Lesley Wu
Outreach Director
[email protected]
Sara Sass
Corporate Relations
Director
[email protected]
RPI SWE Executive Board
Eleana Manousiouthakis
Engineering Event Director
[email protected]
Courtney Dunham
Knowledge Source Director
and Communications
Director
[email protected]
RPI SWE Executive Board
Christine Falce
Alumni Relations
Director
[email protected]
Emily Landis
Membership
Director
[email protected]
Erin Hansen
Publicity Director
[email protected]
RPI SWE Executive Board
Freshmen Representative
Freshmen Representative
Freshman Representatives Election
Electing 2 representatives to:
Attend regular E-Board Meetings
Assist other officers with event planning
Communicate with and represent the needs of the freshman
class and on the executive board
Attend Professional Development Series
Applications available @ http://swe.union.rpi.edu/
Applications due 9/26
Voting until 10/4 (National members only)
Representatives announced around 10/8
Contact: Andrea Nordberg, [email protected]
Executive Board Meetings
When: Sundays, 11am-1pm
Where: Union 2424
Meet the E-Board, get involved in the planning of some
SWE events.
*You don’t need to come for the full two hours.
Benefits of National Membership
Standard Collegiate membership $20/year
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Eligibility for SWE Scholarships
Inclusion in Fall 2010 Resume CD for NSBE/SHPE Career Fair
Discounted conference registration – Region F Conference at RPI this year!
Certain RPI SWE events are only open to National members and only National
members are eligible to vote in officer elections
You must be a paid National Member to claim SWE membership on your
resume
Access to the online SWE Career Center
Access to the SWE Membership Database
FREE Professional development Webinars
Discounted Kaplan courses
10% off any PCAT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT, DAT, OAT, or PCAT preparation class, tutoring, and
more
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FREE SWE Magazine subscription
Contact: Emily Landis [email protected]
Resume Booklet Opportunity for
National Members
Here is a chance to get your resume into the hands of the
recruiters at the Fall Career Fair!
These resume booklets will be handed personally to the
recruiters at the Career Fair. The only resumes that will be
included will be those who have SWE National Membership.
Send your name, major, class year, interests (Internship/Co-
op/Full-time Employment or combination), and resume to our
Communications Director, Courtney Dunham
([email protected]) by Tuesday, September 28th
Take advantage of all the opportunities available with National
SWE membership!!!
National Membership Drive
Friday, September 17th, 3:00-4:30
Thursday, September 23th, 6:00-7:00
Monday, September 27th, 9:00-11:00
By the Fishtank in the Union lobby
Bring $20 cash or check. Or sign up online with a
credit/debit card.
Contact: Emily Landis, [email protected]
Active Membership
Attend 8+ events over the course of the year
Two of the 8 must be General Body Meetings
Only active members are invited to certain events, like
Celebrate RPI SWE!
Contact: Emily Landis, [email protected]
Website: http://swe.union.rpi.edu/
Information about
National SWE and RPI
SWE
Officer contact
information
Companies looking to
hire you!
“Company Info” tab
Access to our google
calendar
“Events” tab
*Join our Facebook group:
“RPI SWE”*
Plant Tour: Sabic Innovative Plastics
AIChE invites SWE to join them:
Tuesday 9/21 (2-5pm)
Meet in the Ricketts Lounge
There are limited spots available
Contact Frank Cacaccio, ([email protected]) ASAP
**Indicate if you have a car & capacity**
Girl Power
Diversity at Johnson & Johnson
What’s it like to work there? What’s it like to be a female at J&J?
When: Friday, Oct. 1st @ 4:30pm (after the career fair)
Where: JEC Lounge
What: Ice cream sundaes & informal networking!
Come for your chance to learn more and win a gift basket filled with goodies!
4:00 pm – 4:45 pm
DCC 239
Outreach Committee
Interested in outreach? Join the Outreach Committee!
Primarily working with elementary and middle school girls
Committee meetings on Thursdays 7-8pm
Volunteers needed to run events
Variety of opportunities available
Varying levels of commitment
Events include:
Girl Scout Engineering Day
Electrical Inventions
Junior FIRST Lego League
…and more!
Sign up at the sign-in table
Contact: Lesley Wu ([email protected])
Electrical Inventions
New six week course for 12 middle school girls
Hands-on activities with main project of either
bedroom security system, LED light-up Frisbee, or
electric fortune teller
Four volunteers needed to commit for six sessions plus
one training day
No experience necessary!
Every Tuesday 5-7pm starting Oct. 5 until Nov. 9
*Funded by a grant from National SWE
Contact: Lesley Wu ([email protected])
Tee Off with SWE!
Take a one-hour golf lesson at Saratoga
National Golf course, covering putting,
chipping, and the full swing.
Limited number of spots, open to
National members only.
Wednesday, October 6th
Depart RPI at 1:15, return by 3:45
Please indicate if you can drive!
Contact: Cary Kaczowka,
[email protected]
SWE Alumni Social
Who: SWE Alumni and current members of SWE
What: Meet and speak to RPI SWE Alumni about
their time at RPI and their lives after graduating.
Light refreshments will be served.
Where: Union 3511
When: Saturday, October 16th 4-5pm
Contact: Christine Falce ([email protected]) if you are
interested in attending or if you have any
questions!
Exploring Engineering Day Understudy
What is Exploring Engineering Day?
Outreach event for children in grades 3-6
Students explore different engineering disciplines
through hands-on activities
Position Information
•Assist Engineering Event Director with planning
•Attend weekly planning meetings
•Must be attending RPI next year
To apply for or inquire about the position contact Eleana Manousiouthakis
([email protected]) with the subject “EED Understudy” by September 24th with your:
•Name, Class Year and Major
•Reason for interest in Exploring Engineering Day
•Past experience that relates to the position
Knowledge Committee Recruitment
The Knowledge Source Director position is one of the
new positions this year in RPI SWE. There will be
several events that will fall under this position this
semester. Some include:
AIChE Sabic Innovative Plastics Plant Tour
Registration Roundtable
The Inside Scoop on Undergraduate Research
Another Plant Tour (need to find/schedule!)
If interested in participating and helping out with any of
these events please email the Knowledge Source
Director, Courtney Dunham at [email protected]
Conferences this year
Annual Conference
E-Board members will be
attending. If you’re
interested in going (at your
own expense) contact
Andrea Nordberg,
[email protected]
Regional Conference
Saturday, March 26th 2011
@ RPI!
Regional Conference
Planning Committee
The Region F regional conference is coming to
RPI in March 2011, and
RCPC needs YOU!
Wednesdays
8-9PM
Union 3511
or
Mondays
7-8PM
Union 3606
Questions? Contact Erin ([email protected]) or Gwen ([email protected])
Get involved this year!
Join the:
Outreach Committee
Electrical Inventions volunteers
Junior FIRST Lego League
Regional Conference Planning Committee (RCPC)
Knowledge Committee
Apply for:
Freshmen Representative (Freshmen only)
Exploring Engineering Day Understudy
Come to an E-Board Meeting
Volunteer to help set-up an event or drive to pick up
supplies
Any announcements?
Any announcements?
Rensselaer is proud to honor Ms. Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder and CEO of the Acumen Fund, as the 2010 Rensselaer
Entrepreneur of the Year (EOY). Acumen Fund is a non-profit global venture fund that uses entrepreneurial
approaches to solve the problems of global poverty. As recipient of this award, Ms. Novogratz will join other successful
entrepreneurs honored in years past such as, Curtis Priem ’82 co-founder of NVIDIA Corp; Thomas LeFevre ‘71, Cofounder, Intuit and Brendan L. McKernan ‘00, Co-founder of Agencourt Biosciences Corp.
This year’s honoree is not only an entrepreneur, but an author of a New York Times best seller. The Blue Sweater is the
inspiring personal memoir of a woman who has spent her life on a quest to understand global poverty and to find
powerful new ways of tackling it.
Author, Jacqueline Novogratz shows, in ways both hilarious and heartbreaking, how traditional charity often fails, and how
a new form of philanthropic investing called "patient capital" can help make people self-sufficient and change millions
of lives.
In preparation for EOY, The Severino Center for Technological Entrepreneurship and the Office of First Year Experience are
organizing book discussion sessions that will dive into the journey depicted in the pages of The Blue Sweater. Sessions
dates and times are listed below. All are welcome. Those interested in attending these discussions, please contact Kelly
Reardon in the Severino Center at [email protected]. Pizza will be provided. Those who attend will be invited to meet the
author in a small group setting during our EOY celebration on December 1st. Books will be available for sale at the
Rensselaer bookstore. E-books can be downloaded at Amazon.com.
We have 3 book discussion sessions already planned as follows:
Date
Time
Location
Tuesday, 11/16
4:00-6:00
Nason 130
Friday, 11/19
4:00-5:30
Union 3511
Monday, 11/22
4:00-5:30
Pitts 4106
Next GBM
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
6:30-7:30pm
DCC 337
Thanks for coming!