2021 Dallas SWE Scholarship Recipients

2021 Dallas SWE High School Scholarship Recipients

Dallas SWE is excited to award scholarships to each of these five extraordinary high school seniors from the Dallas area – Katherine Anderson, Kelly Chen, Aamilah Chowdhury, Alexia Rutledge and Abigail Simon. Applicants were evaluated based on need, academics, school and community involvement and plans to become engineers. Thanks to the Dallas SWE Scholarship Committee for taking the time to review a wonderful group of applicants! Congratulations to this year’s recipients: we wish you all the best!

Katherine Anderson – Coppell High School

Katherine Anderson will attend Georgia Institute of Technology where she will major in Aerospace Engineering. Katherine’s experience in SWENext, in the NASA High School Aerospace Scholar program, and in the astronautical engineering class at DukeTIP led to her passion for engineering. She is a member of the National Honor Society, National Art Honor Society, and a National Merit Scholar. She has been in choir for 5 years, performed at the Pre-Area level of the Texas All-State choir, achieved superior ratings in Texas State Solo and Ensemble, and received distinction at the North Texas Madrigals Competition. She enjoys using her musical talents to create songs that teach math concepts and dedicating her time to serving at the CCA food pantry and the Austin Street Shelter. Katherine hopes to work at JPL to engineer spacecraft for missions to the Moon and Mars.

Kelly Chen – Plano West Senior High School

Kelly Chen will attend Lehigh University where she will major in computer science and business. She is an active member of the Dallas Society of Women Engineers community and has volunteered to provide young girls with STEM-related hands-on learning activities. She is also a member of the Computer Science Club, Cybersecurity Club, and National Honor Society. Outside of school, she supports several online organizations as a software developer and web designer. With her interest to be an entrepreneur, she filed a pending patent about a new method of mobile phone payment. Kelly is proud to be a woman in engineering and has been selected as a NCWIT Aspiration in Computing National Honorable Mention & DFW Winner. She is passionate about girls in STEM and started a mentorship program with other accomplished high schoolers from Maryland, California, and Washington called The Sunflower Project. Her goal is to integrate her software and business talents to be an innovator and entrepreneur for the future.

Aamilah Chowdhury – Uplift Summit International Preparatory

Aamilah Chowdhury will attend Johns Hopkins University where she will major in Biomedical Engineering. Aamilah graduated in 2020 and with the pandemic, chose to continue performing biomedical research in cardiovascular medicine. While in high school, she was active in Key Club, National Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta National Mathematical Honor Society and the National Honor Society. She was also editor of the Yearbook. Outside of the classroom, Aamilah is the founder of the summer program K-STEM! and devotes her time to nonprofits that work towards decreasing the gender gap in the sciences. She was also successful in multiple science and engineering competitions, having been a finalist in the international INSPOScience fair for her cardiovascular tissue engineering research. In addition to her achievements in the sciences, Aamilah placed at the National History Day competition in Washington D.C. where she also won the National Latino-American History award. Aamilah continues to participate in research and other activities that will enable her goal of solving medical cardiac issues. She is excited to perform biomedical research this summer at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor as a part of a National Science Foundation internship.

Alexia Rutledge  – Lewisville High School

Alexia Rutledge will attend the University of Texas at Austin where she will major in Aerospace Engineering. She is the founder and president of Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering, an organization that encourages the participation of minorities in STEM activities. For this work she was awarded a Girl Scout Gold Award from the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas. She is a president of the Technology Student Association and Mu Alpha Theta (National Mathematics Honor Society) and serves as historian for her school’s National Honor Society. Strong academic and leadership skills enabled Alexia to become a Texas High School Aerospace scholar where she worked with NASA scientists. Alexia is also a member of her high school’s marching and concert bands. Alexia enjoys giving back to her community through various organizations. At UT, Alexia looks forward to participating in and contributing to the Women in Engineering Program, Society of Women Engineers, and Women in Aerospace Leadership and Development (WALD). She is excited about becoming an Aerospace Engineer and passionate about increasing the representation of women and minorities in STEM.

Abigail Simon – Coppell High School

Abigail Simon will attend the University of Arizona, where she will major in Material Science and Engineering. Abigail is the President of Coppell High School’s SWENext Chapter, where she has been involved for four years. Abigail’s experience in SWENext, in the NASA High School Aerospace Scholar program, and as a volunteer for Dallas SWE’s Design Your World led to her passion for engineering. Abigail is heavily involved in Girl Scouts and was recognized as Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas Young Woman of Distinction in 2020. She is involved in theatre both in and out of school, serving on the Lifestage Youth Leadership Board and as a Student Director at Coppell Cowboy Theatre Company and a member of the International Thespian Society. Abigail has followed her passion to be a material scientist and engineer since the 3rd grade and is looking forward to impacting the future.

2021 Dallas SWE Annie Colaço Scholarship Recipient – Collegiate Leaders

The Dallas Society of Women Engineers (SWE) is delighted to announce the recipients of the Annie Colaço Scholarship for local college students. The scholarship is named in honor of Annie Colaço (1899-1991), the grandmother to SWE lifetime member Nandika D’Souza. Annie Colaço epitomized selfless service and lifelong learning, which is reflected in the SWE mission.

Dallas SWE is excited to recognize these outstanding SWE collegiate leaders and encourages each recipient to continue to be a SWE member upon graduation. The Society of Women Engineers, founded in 1950, is a not-for- profit educational and service organization. SWE is the driving force that establishes engineering as a highly desirable career aspiration for women. SWE empowers women to succeed and advance in those aspirations and be recognized for their life-changing contributions and achievements as engineers and leaders.

Faith Fang  – SMU Mentoring Chairman

Faith Fang is a student at the Southern Methodist University working toward her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and B.A. in Music. As the Mentoring Chair of the SMU SWE section, Faith worked to provide a program that fostered meaningful bonds and professional guidance between mentors and their mentees. This year, Faith assigned mentors to 25 new members, including those attending school both on-campus and virtually. Faith also created 7 virtual and hybrid events to allow mentoring pairs and members of SMU SWE to connect with one another in a socially distanced setting. It is anticipated that these mentor pairs will stay in touch, cultivating future mentors and officers while building a strong community within SWE. After graduation, Faith plans to pursue graduate school and apply her background in engineering to a career in consulting.

Camila Giron-Errazuriz – SMU Membership Chairman

Camila Giron-Errazuriz is a student at Southern Methodist University working toward her B.S. in Civill Engineering and Mathematics. As Membership Chairman of the SMU SWE Section, Camila developed a new incentive program which increased section membership by almost 30%. Most impressive, she achieved this at a time when new members were difficult to recruit due to social distancing. This new system has strengthen the capabilities of the section and these new members will definitely become part of the section’s future leadership.  After graduation, Camila plans to work in construction management, obtain her PE and one day return to her native Honduras to help build sustainable housing.

Maaha Sakhia  UT Dallas Vice President of External Affairs

Maaha Sakhia is a student at University of Texas at Dallas working toward her B.S. in Electrical Engineering. As Vice President of External Affairs for the University of Texas at Dallas SWE Section, she played a crucial role in creating mentorship, competition, conference, volunteering, and hackathon programs for the section members to establish meaningful connections and to grow their technical skills. From her contributions, membership increased from less than 100 to over 300 members! Additionally, she has worked on establishing a sustainable structure for the UT Dallas SWE board to continue these initiatives. In order to determine how each committee/program runs, Maaha spearheaded the efforts to document the roles of each officer. Maaha is currently pursuing the Fast Track program at UTD, so after graduating with her B.S. in Electrical Engineering, she hopes to graduate with an MSEE, with a focus in Computing Systems. This summer she will intern at Texas Instruments.

June Member of the Month: Nick Barnhill

Congratulations to Nick Barnhill, Dallas SWE’s June 2021 Member of the Month!

While Nick officially became a member in SWE in 2020 when his wife (Thi Dao) asked him to become a volunteer coordinator in her committee, his SWE involvement really started as the unofficial pack mule at Design Your World events over the last couple of years. Back then, no one knew his name – he was just somebody’s husband carrying event tables up and down the hallways all day long. And now today, he is the member of the month and what a come-up story it has been.

Nick is involved with the Outreach committee and helps coordinate volunteers for events. He has enjoyed the opportunity to serve young women that attend the outreach events and it’s been a pleasure to see the impacts that the events have on people. Although his background is in corporate finance, Nick enjoys being included in the volunteer events and getting the chance to serve the SWE group.

To give some background on Nick’s professional career, he has served in corporate finance roles for over 8 years and is currently serving as a manager in the Valuation, Modeling and Economics division at Ernst & Young LLP. Nick’s transaction experience includes supporting valuation analyses related to M&A advisory, security valuations, and fairness opinions. His transaction experience includes transactions spanning a wide range of industries, including consumer products, oil & gas, power & utilities, technology, banking, credit cards, etc.

Nick holds a BS degree in Accounting and MS in Finance from Texas A&M University. Nick is a Chartered Financial Analyst and a Certified Public Accountant. He also holds memberships in CFA Institute and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

To discuss what he most appreciates about SWE, “It’s clear how much people care about this organization and the impact that the volunteer events have on young people is amazing. It’s not easy to take on a role in an organization but the level of energy and effort that people regularly bring in SWE has always been impressive to me. Thank you to the talented and dedicated women that are involved in Outreach events and Dallas SWE.

Dallas SWE Membership Survey


Dallas SWE truly values the opportunity to have served our membership throughout the year. We also value all of the feedback from our members and use this as an opportunity to reflect on what went well and any potential areas of improvement so we can continue to serve our membership even better. Please take a few minutes to fill out our membership survey and let us know your thoughts! We truly value your input!

Responses to the membership survey are due by June 25.

Dallas SWE Annual Membership Appreciation Event

Please join for our annual Membership Appreciation Holiday Party on Saturday, June 26th from 1-3pm! FY21 has been a wonderful year and we have only our terrific members to thank for that! We will celebrate and recap highlights from this year and engage in a fun, virtual art activity together. We will also be recognizing members with awards for their outstanding contributions to Dallas SWE. Let’s come together one last time with all of our SWEsters as we recognize and appreciate our members for all the great things we have done this year. Please RSVP below or on Eventbrite by June 21st.

SWE Houston Area Host Virtual Film Screening – Pioneers in Skirts

Virtual Film Screening – Pioneers in Skirts

Date: Thursday, June 3rd Time: 6:30-8:30

Location: Zoom

Cost: $10

SWE-HA is working on setting up a virtual film screening of the movie Pioneers in Skirts, an examination of gender parity in the workplace! We will watch the movie together and then have a discussion regarding our own experiences.

Register here.

Renew your SWE Membership!

Renewal season has begun! The Society of Women Engineers would like to remind you of your member benefits with SWE including a community 40,000+ strong, access to professional development and mentorship, career connections and job opportunities, events for women in engineering and tech, awards opportunities, diversity groups, and more!

Keep active in Dallas SWE and renew your membership today by logging into the SWE member portal and making your annual dues payment. Professional, retired, unemployed, and recent graduates can receive $5 off membership through 6/30/2021 by using the code EBIRDFY22.

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