April Member of the Month: Domanique Johnson

Congratulations to Dallas SWE’s April Member of the Month, Domanique Johnson!

Domanique Johnson first started getting involved with Dallas SWE in 2018 when her employer at the time sponsored a section for Design Your Own World. Due to her love of STEM and helping the community, she later joined the committee outreach program and helps organize and volunteer at events. She first learned about SWE in college where she later served as Vice-President, and later as President helping improve engagement.

In her free time, she loves to explore the outdoors, volunteer, attend church, workout, dance, cosplay, read books, play board games, and make content for her YouTube channel. Her favorite parts of SWE are the opportunities to grow personally and professionally while also meeting new people and making friends. She is looking forward to the new adventures she will have with SWE.

Dallas SWE Scholarship Notice – Deadline coming due soon! 

The Dallas Section of the Society of Women Engineers offers scholarships to graduating seniors from Region 10 high schools who will be majoring in Engineering and to SWE collegiate section members who have demonstrated leadership skills. Scholarships for high school seniors are awarded based on academic excellence and need and must be received by April 15.

The Annie Colaco Collegiate Scholarship is named in honor of Annie Colaco (1899 – 1991) who epitomized selfless service and lifelong learning and applications must be received by April 30. Recipients will be notified by May 15.

For more information and to apply, please visit the Dallas SWE website.

Design Your World 2023

Join Dallas SWE and Girl Scouts for Design Your World 2023! Middle school students will experience a fun day of hands on engineering activities as they learn about STEM! Students will rotate through three hands-on design activities and explore different engineering fields during lunch. This is our largest outreach event of the year and you do not want to miss it! The event will take place on May 6, 2023 from 10am – 3pm at Collin College Frisco Campus. More detailed location information will be provided closer to the date. Volunteer sign-ups will be open until April 24th and a virtual volunteer informational session will be held to provide details and answer your questions. Please see below for volunteer descriptions and needs:

Activity Lead: Guide students through a hands-on activity by giving a short introductory 5 – 10 minute presentation about the activity and then floating around the room to help students complete the activity. Time commitment is all day (9:30am – 3pm)

Morning Activity Volunteer: Float around the room and help students complete their hands on activities. Time commitment is from 9:30am – 12pm.

Afternoon Activity Volunteer: Float around the room and help students complete their hands on activities. Time commitment is from 12:30 – 3pm.

All Day Activity Volunteer: Float around the room and help students complete their hands on activities. Lunch will be provided. Time commitment from 9:30am – 3pm.

STEM Lunch Exploration Volunteer: We are looking for electrical, computer science, chemical, biomedical, structural, civil, environmental, and mechanical engineers who would like to share a day in the life of their job. Volunteers will rotate from table-to-table during lunch to teach the students about their engineering field. We need 2 – 3 volunteers per engineering discipline. Lunch will be provided. Time commitment is from 11:30am – 1pm.

Register below or on Eventbrite.

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The Art of Negotiations: Negotiation Best Practices (Virtual)

Join Dallas & UNT SWE at our April Joint Meeting Event on April 4, 2023 at 6:30 PM. This event will be virtual (Zoom link to be sent to attendees at a later date). RSVP by April 2, 2023. This event is open to members and non-members.

When it comes to negotiating, women do it less than men. But the cost of not negotiating could add up to years of additional work to catch up to the earnings of men who negotiate. You worked hard to earn your degree and become an engineer; don’t let off the gas when the time comes to evaluate an offer and advocate for your worth. In this session, Rana will present on why it’s critical that we as women negotiate to help close the pay gap, understand common pitfalls to a successful negotiation, and learn how to develop and execute a negotiation strategy. Join for an evening of story telling and learning about best practices to apply to your next negotiation.

Note: For all attendees, a call-in link will be provided via email once it gets closer to the meeting date. As an option, this session will be offered live at UNT Discovery Park in Denton, TX at a regular SWE meeting. If you would like to attend the meeting live in person, please contact Rana at rana.m.karimi@gmail.com for address and location details.

Register for this event below or on Eventbrite.

PepsiCo & Dallas SWE Networking Night Recap

On February 16th, Dallas SWE hosted a Networking Night with PepsiCo/Frito-Lay at their headquarters in Plano, TX. The evening included a site tour of the PepsiCo/Frito-Lay R&D facilities, a career panel on impactful professional development topics, and great networking throughout. We kicked the evening off with networking as attendees filled the room while enjoying refreshments and connecting with professionals from across the metroplex. We continued with SWE announcements, and then divided into groups to begin the facilities tour.

The tour began by visiting Analytical Labs in the R&D department, where Food Scientist, Chefs, and Engineers all work collaboratively to bring the best products to the consumers. We learned how Marketing researches and monitors the market for new flavors. We then toured the Seasoning Testing Lab and learned about the air filters in the lab that prevent seasonings from filling the room. We also visited the Microbiology Lab where Dips are designed. This minimizes spoilage and tests them in different incubators. It was interesting to see all the strategy that goes into making Dips last that consumers may not know. We also toured the Packaging Testing Lab where different graphics, seals, and bag designs are tested. We learned about the overall decision-making process to ensure the best product can be accessed by the consumer. This tour provided a glimpse into how much careful thought and consideration was invested into the design of the process. A significant amount of process technology and innovation has gone into that box of granola that we don’t even think about when reaching for that delicious snack! The group also viewed the Sensory Room, where blind tasting is conducted to gather live reactions of new items. We also viewed a portion of the 3,000 square foot culinary kitchen, where up to 10 Chefs are able to conduct taste tasting.

After the insightful tour of the R&D facility, we headed back to the Frito-Lay conference room for the career development panel. Our panelists, Sarah Meyer-In, Dianne Ripberger, Nyima Dansira, and Linda Fawaz answered questions from our moderator, Amy Penner, around technical and soft skills, work-life balance, and mentorship. Highlights from the discussion included stories on running fearlessly, defining your own success, avoiding getting underestimated, and knowing what to try in your career. Stay curious, challenge your ideas, and find mentors that provide different perspectives to learn from.

Dallas SWE would like to thank our tour guides, facility coordinators, and panel speakers at PepsiCo/Frito-Lay for making this event flow flawlessly, from start to end. To our PepsiCo advocates for Dallas SWE, Megan Sullivan and Melody Helms, thank you for your time and gracious support in planning this event! Our joint event had a great turnout and received many positive remarks from our members. It was an impactful night of growing and learning, both technically and professionally!

Finally, Dallas SWE would like to recognize PepsiCo for being a sponsor to Dallas SWE at the Gold level. We appreciate your partnership in supporting our mission and advocating for women in STEM careers.

January PD Recap

On January 5, 2023 Dallas SWE hosted a Budget Planning Workshop at Haistings Real Estate Group in Plano, TX.

Ana Gonzalez shared the importance of budgeting for unexpected events that her family has overcome and ways she has accomplished a 3 month emergency fund and building towards 6 months. Ms. Gonzalez reviewed the 50/30/20 Budget Rule as explained below:

50%: Necessities – These are bills that you absolutely must pay and are things necessary for survival. Example: Mortgage or Rent, Car Payments, Groceries (not going out to eat) and Utilities.

30%: Wants – These are all the things you spend money on that are not absolutely essential. Example: Going out to restaurants, movies, fitness memberships, vacations, entertainment, Shopping. Ms. Gonzalez shared she has become more intentional with going out with friends/vacations. Rule of thumbs she has stuck with is going out 2 times a month living in a remote location leaving her house is a full day’s worth this way each trip out is more meaningful.

20%: Savings – Finally try to allocate 20% into an emergency fund. Ms. Gonzalez recommends building an emergency fund before investing into the market. High Yield Savings are also a great option.

Take a trial month to write down all of your expenses and start categorizing into these 3 categories. You’ll be surprised on how much you spend without thinking about it and you can start making intentional efforts to start saving each month after.

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