Dallas SWE May Member of the Month: Susanna Biancheri

Congratulations to Susanna Biancheri, Dallas SWE’s May Member of the Month!

Susanna Biancheri will be celebrating 40 years as a SWE member this fall.  As she reflects back on her SWE experiences over the years, she is very grateful to all those who have so positively influenced her path!

Susanna is from New York and was the first in her family to attend college.  In those early years, it was the senior SWE members at the University of Rochester who encouraged her to stay on course as she pursued her degree in Chemical Engineering.   Susanna shared that she strongly suspects that she would not have stayed on her original academic path if she had not joined SWE.

SWE leadership roles enabled Susanna to interact with engineers from all disciplines, as well as other undergraduate engineering students with whom SWE organized joint activities. She married one of her engineering classmates, and together they have four children.  Three of them are old enough to already be pursuing careers in engineering.  She credits their class-valedictorian, US-Marine Corps officer, patent-holding-engineer, stay-at-home Dad for their degree selection.

While working as an engineer in New York after graduation, Susanna found inspiration from SWE colleagues in the local professional section.  Many were pursuing their Masters degrees at night while working, which prompted Susanna to collect two Masters degrees of her own. Both proved quite useful at work as she progressed through different career assignments.

Leadership positions within the professional SWE chapters over the years provided Susanna much experience which benefited her career. When moving from NY to Chicago, she joined the engineering organization in which she still works.  That departmental selection was based on strong guidance from the SWE National President, who was a leader in that department herself.

During Susanna’s career in engineering and operations, she has volunteered to organize countless on-campus SWE events.  She has recruited many exceptional SWE students, who are now co-workers, going out on their own to recruit and inspire NEW generations of SWE engineers.

Susanna strongly suspects the (sometimes admittedly unwilling) participation in weekend and evening SWE on-campus events over the years influenced her own four children in a positive way.  Susanna was delighted to hear that her daughter (without any prompting whatsoever) has taken on a SWE leadership position, as she started her own engineering studies as a freshman last August.  Another benefit of SWE membership: an industry leading tech company came across her daughter’s resume in the university’s SWE resume book, and her daughter is thrilled to be an intern with that company this summer!

Today, Susanna most appreciates that SWE offers members the opportunity to influence young girls, and perhaps more importantly, their parents.  Inspiring technical events like “Design Your World”, which target both girls and their parents, help those who might never have considered engineering for themselves or their children to consider that possibility. Susanna shares that she has been inspired by the parents she has met in these forums over the years.  Many have not attended college themselves but instill a strong work ethic and desire for academic excellence in their children, as her own parents did.  She is the oldest of seven siblings, all of whom are successful college grads, thanks to parents who encouraged them all in such a positive way.  


Susanna LOVES meeting with former SWE students whom she originally met while organizing panel discussions for their SWE student chapters years ago.  It is wonderful to hear the perspective of new engineers as they enter the workforce.  Susanna is deeply grateful to these new professionals, and her co-workers, who consistently give SO very generously of their time to be the inspiring campus panelists current SWE students need to meet.  She is also grateful for their help in picking up food for meetings, as an encouragement for students to attend!

In closing, Susanna shares: “SWE has had a positive impact on my life in so many diverse ways. I am EXTREMELY grateful to our local Dallas SWE leadership team for all the great work they have done during the pandemic to keep us all connected, engaged, inspired, and entertained!  I can’t wait to see what exciting activities we have ahead!”

Voting for FY22 Dallas SWE Leadership

Your voice matters! Please cast your vote for our Dallas SWE FY22 Leadership Team. You must be a paid member of the Dallas SWE Professional Section and in good standing with the Society to vote. The Nominating Committee will verify each voter’s member status. 

Voting starts May 1 and closes on May 31. 

No nominations were received during the petition period. Click here to see the candidate bios for the FY22 Dallas SWE offices of: 

  • President – Amanda Alsbrook
  • Executive Vice President – Amber Kreceman
  • Vice President of Membership – Claire Jordan
  • Vice President of Outreach – Lori Wilts
  • Treasurer – Katie Mills
  • Secretary – Samantha Zellner
  • Investment Committee Member (3-year term) – Liong So
  • Investment Committee Member (3-year term) – Katia Gomez*

*During the petition period, a vacancy opened up on the ballot for an Investment Committee Member. The nomination committee was able to vet Katia Gomez as a viable candidate for the Investment Committee during this period.

Thank you!

Dallas SWE FY21 Nominating Committee

Zaineb Ahmad, Haley Barnes, Haley Hannenberg, Malia Kawamura, and Gretchen Landego

April PD: Negotiation Self Study

Throughout the month of April, we invite you to continue learning about negotiation at your own pace. Below are some videos and an article to get your started. If you would like to share any additional resources or information, email Dallas.Swe@gmail.com, post them on the SWE Slack Channel, or SWE Facebook page.

Negotiating Effectively: Make the first move a strategic choice, By Michael B. Rainey, JD, LLM

TED Talks to help you negotiate playlist

The Future of Code is Looking for Virtual Hackathon Judges/Volunteers!

The Future of Code is a non-profit organization launched by high school students to inspire young students in the STEM field through hackathons, or coding events. Our first Hackathon will be completely free to all middle school students! It will be held on April 24th through virtual platforms (Zoom and Discord) due to COVID-19. We are in need of judges to judge submissions for the hackathon, and SWE members can volunteer to judge submissions- providing young students interested in STEM with some feedback on their project via a Google Form asynchronously. SWE members that participate as judges would be featured on our Instagram (@thefutureofcode) and Website.

All prospective judges have to do is attend one of our judge training sessions (either by watching a short Youtube video or attending live, information will be sent after you sign up), and use your experience in any STEM field (computer science, engineering, math, etc.) to judge the submissions of our participants for just half an hour at the end of the Hackathon. The judge registration form can be found here.

For further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach us through thefutureofcode@gmail.com or visit our website!

Dallas SWE Graduation Celebration

Join Dallas SWE as we celebrate our local collegiate graduates from the Class of 2021! This will be a virtual event over Zoom on May 1, 2021 from 2-3:30 PM. We will be using this as a networking time and open Q&A for our collegiates to connect with our Dallas SWE members, congratulate them on their achievement and celebrate with some prizes!

RSVP below or on Eventbrite to join us by April 30! All are welcome to participate in this!

Dallas SWE FY22 Slate Announcement

The Dallas SWE FY21 Nominating Committee is pleased to present the following slate of candidates for your consideration to serve during FY22 (July 1, 2021-June 30, 2022). Ballots will be distributed to members electronically on May 1st and voting will conclude 30 days thereafter. 

  • President – Amanda Alsbrook
  • Executive Vice President – Amber Kreceman
  • Vice President of Membership – Claire Jordan
  • Vice President of Outreach – Lori Wilts
  • Treasurer  – Katie Mills
  • Secretary – Samantha Zellner
  • Investment Committee Member (3-year term) – Liong So
  • Investment Committee Member (3-year term) – Pam Duffy

Per the Dallas SWE Section Agreement with the Society, as amended in FY21, additional candidates may be nominated by petition, provided that: 

  1. The member is eligible for the position; 
  2. The member has given written consent to being placed on the ballet; 
  3. A minimum of two percent or five of the voting members of the section, whichever is greater, have signed a petition or endorsed an email to place the candidate’s name on the ballot and 
  4. The petition, together with the written consent, is submitted to the chair of the nominating committee by April 30 or fifteen days after the slate is announced to the members of the section, whichever is later. 

Dallas SWE paid membership as of April 14 is 262, so the petition endorsement minimum is 5 members. Please send any nominations by petition with the required endorsements and consent of the candidate to the FY21 Nominating Committee Chair, Zaineb Ahmad, at zgahmad@gmail.com by April 30th.

Thank you!

Dallas SWE FY21 Nominating Committee

Zaineb Ahmad, Haley Barnes, Haley Hannenberg, Malia Kawamura, and Gretchen Landego

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