Special Announcement: SWE Governance Changes

If you follow the Society of Women Engineers on social media, the All Together blog, or in SWE Magazine, you may have read about some activities going on at headquarters concerning changes to the Society’s governance structure. SWE got a lot of questions about these activities at WE15 in Nashville and have since created a website targeted at informing you, a paid SWE member, about these changes.

We wanted to make you aware of the new Governance Update website because as members of SWE, you have some skin in this game! Read through the FAQs there and watch the videos that have been posted on the SWE YouTube channel: if you have questions about what you see, email us at dallas.swe@gmail.com or SWE HQ at governance@swe.org. Visit this page often in the coming months to see updates as SWE continues the process of determining what changes need to be made to preserve the vitality and effectiveness of our organization and transition to having a more international presence.

What will these changes mean to you as a SWE member? Well, we don’t have a lot of specifics to report at this time but if you are interested in gaining leadership experience through SWE (which we recommend to all our members!), most of the opportunities that currently exist in Region C (Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas) will be eliminated in the next 3-5 years. SWE is likely to replace some of them with different leadership positions in the new Society structure, but if you are interested in serving at the Region level, you need to sign up to do it while you still can! Visit the Region C Nomination Process website for instructions on how to submit your nomination.

At the Dallas section level, we are not aware of any changes as of yet that will affect our current Bylaws and leadership structure. We will continue to provide the same great monthly meetings, outreach programs, scholarships, and networking opportunities you enjoy now! However, getting leadership experience at the local level is a stepping stone to many leadership positions higher up in the organization, so if you see yourself heading that direction in the coming years, there’s no time like the present to volunteer for one of our committees or as one of our officers. The more folks we have on the ballot, the better! We are forming our Nominating Committee now so email us at dallas.swe@gmail.com to nominate yourself for one of our Officer or Committee Chair positions.

As always, if you have thoughts or suggestions about how we can serve you better, please don’t hesitate to email us and let us know.

You’re Invited: Intel Professional Development Series

Intel is hosting an event in their 2016 Professional Development & Career Series in their Plano offices on Saturday, April 23, and we are invited to participate along with local SHPE members.

View the event flyer here.    View the day’s agenda here.

Click here to register!

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Event Recap: March Meeting at IBM Innovation Center

The IBM Global Solution Center located in Coppell, TX graciously hosted the Dallas SWE March 2016 professional meeting. The evening of March 15th started out with networking and light appetizers. Cindy O’Shea, Director of the Global Solution Center welcomed over 30 members of SWE to IBM. Cherrie Fisher, Executive Vice President of SWE Dallas facilitated the business meeting and introduced the speaker of the evening IBM Distinguished Engineer & Master Inventor Romelia Flores. Romelia’s presentation was titled Welcome to the Cognitive Era!

Romelia FloresThis discussion will review capabilities required to drive innovative cognitive applications such as cloud infrastructure, cognitive application services, natural language interpretation, cross industry partnerships and the internet of things. Ms. Flores talked about cognitive computing (systems that learn and reason from their interactions with us and from their experiences with their environment) and introduced Dallas SWE to Watson! She also encouraged attendees to mentor young people to use their unique perspectives and experiences to invent the next generation of social, business, and education tools. You can view Romelia’s presentation slides here.

Watson is a tech platform that uses natural language processing and machine learning to reveal insights from large amounts of unstructured data. In 2011, Watson was featured on the popular television show Jeopardy. Romelia recreated that event by allowing Dallas SWE members to play a simulated version of Jeopardy with “Watson.” Winners received adorable IBM bear stuffed animals!

IBM uses cognitive application services, natural language interpretation, industry partnerships and cloud computing to drive innovation across multiple industries (healthcare, communications, education, travel and many more). Thanks to IBM’s Global Solution Center, Cindy O’Shea, and Romelia Flores for their continued support of Dallas SWE.

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Event Recap: SMU Visioneering

On Saturday, February 20th, several Dallas SWE members joined the Caruth Institute for Engineering Education at Southern Methodist University for their annual Visioneering Outreach Event. Over 900 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students participated in a design challenge competition on (re-)designing the classroom for the future (2025). This event was made possible by a Program Development Grant with the Society of Women Engineers through a generous donation from the ExxonMobil Foundation. With this funding, Dallas SWE members distributed “Future Engineer” buttons to all student attendees! We also passed out fliers on the new SWENext program for K-12 students to become SWE members.

Below are a couple of articles from the SMU Daily Campus about the event.

You’re Invited: UNT’s Appreciate-A-Woman-Engineer Reception

UNT SWE is hosting an Appreciate-A-Woman-Engineer Reception after our Design Your World STEM Conference. We are inviting all collegiate students and professionals to join this event and dinner!

Who: All engineering students and professionals in the DFW. Does not need to be a SWE member!
When: April 2, 2016 from 5:30- 8:00 PM
Where: Discovery Park, 3940 North Elm St, Denton, TX 76207
Agenda: Dinner, networking activities, speaker, and awards
Parking: Available in any spots, meters will not be running

Purchase tickets here!

Planning on volunteering? Volunteers who sign up through Design Your World AND reach out to haley.barnes33@gmail.com will receive a discount code for 100% off. Volunteers who do this must sign in at registration the morning of DYW.

Contact for questions, comments, and concerns: haley.barnes33@gmail.com OR untswe@gmail.com

Volunteers needed for April 2 Design Your World – STEM Conference for GIrls!

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We are in need of volunteers to assist at our next Design Your World – STEM Conference for Girls on Saturday, April 2 at the University of North Texas! This is an entirely volunteer-led event so there are all kinds of jobs you can help out with, but we particularly need assistance with running each of the five activities we’ll offer to the 6th-12th grade students who attend. If you are able to help, visit the Volunteer Info page for a link to register as a volunteer!

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