Upcoming Online Yoga Class with Dallas SWE!

Turn social distancing into personal deepening! Please join Dallas SWE for a special online yoga class on April 23rd at 7pm. 

We will do a vinyasa flow class, which is a dynamic flow class led by the breath. Traditional postures blend together in unique sequences like a thread of mindful movement to build strength in the legs and core while increasing flexibility in the hips and spine. All levels welcomed.

We hope this allows our Dallas SWE community the opportunity to strengthen mindfulness and work all components of wellness including physical and mental, while providing a safe, at-home workout. 

Register for this event here!

Dallas SWE HS Scholarships Due in 1 Week!

Don’t forget to apply for Dallas SWE scholarships! The Dallas SWE HS Scholarship application is due in 1 week. The collegiate scholarship application is due at the end of April.

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 must be received by April 30. Recipients will be notified by May 15.  

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

April Member of the Month: Amber Kreceman

Congratulations to Amber Kreceman, Dallas SWE’s April 2020 member of the month!

Amber Kreceman, a Texas native, attended the University of Tennessee and graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering (’14) and Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (’16). After attending WE15, SWE’s National conference, Amber received an offer to join Raytheon Company as a member of the Raytheon Engineering Leadership Development Program (RELDP) – a three, eight-month rotational program designed to provide business acumen and exposure to future Raytheon engineering leaders. After her time spent in Mississippi and Massachusetts, Amber returned Texas for her final and permanent role as an Engineering Integrated Product Team Leader supporting Space and Airborne Systems.

Amber was an active member and leader of Tennessee’s SWE Section and served as VP of Special Events. She particularly enjoyed engaging and encouraging incoming Freshman to stay in engineering and be involved with SWE. After graduation, her SWE involvement continued as a member of SWE Boston and now of Dallas SWE. Amber has served several years on the Design Your World Committee and is actively energizing the relationship between Dallas SWE and the Raytheon Women’s Network. Amber’s proudest moment in SWE was serving as a panelist for the WE16 Collegiate Welcome Luncheon where she spoke to over two thousand collegiate women about her experience transitioning from college to career.

Amber is also a leader in the Raytheon Women’s Network and Raytheon’s Young Employee Success Network. She is passionate about the next generation of females, especially in STEM fields, and actively mentors interns and new-hires. In her free time, Amber enjoys spin classes, crafting and spending time with her family, especially her new daughter.

Amber at a flight test with Raytheon.

“SWE has been instrumental in my career path as an engineer. From obtaining my university research position to my internships and my role at Raytheon, SWE has been the primary driver in my success. SWE has also been my community. Starting out as one of the few females in undergraduate classes and the only female in my master’s, SWE was a place where I felt known, encouraged and appreciated. I have personally seen the positive effects of SWE in many aspects of my life and look forward to a lifetime of involvement.”

Amber Kreceman

Reminder to apply for Dallas SWE Scholarships!

Don’t forget to apply for Dallas SWE scholarships!

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 must be received by April 30. Recipients will be notified by May 15.  

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

Dallas SWE’s Statement on COVID-19

Dear Dallas SWEsters,

Dallas SWE leadership is closely monitoring developing news regarding COVID-19 in an effort to keep everyone healthy and safe. We understand that Judge Clay Jenkins has placed Dallas County in a State of Emergency. In light of these updates and conditions, we are making adjustments to our upcoming programming. As some of you may have seen, our March Professional Development meeting has been cancelled. The March Social Hike and Brunch is also cancelled. For future events, we will continue to monitor the situation and make adjustments to our schedules, events, and commitments, as needed. We will adhere to directives and guidelines provided by the DFW metroplex and the Society. As a general reminder, please follow preventative actions to stop the spread of disease and if you are sick or developing symptoms, please stay home or away from events. 

Please see the SWE full statement online and let us know if you have any questions or concerns. 

Sincerely, 
Dallas SWE FY20 Officers

Dallas SWE Call for Nominations for FY21 Leadership

It’s that time of year again! We are gearing up to elect a new team for Dallas SWE Leadership. Nominations for FY21 Dallas SWE Leadership are now open! 

Do you know someone whose expertise and values should be represented on the leadership team? Would you personally like to participate in a leadership role? SWE is a great place to showcase your leadership skills, give back to your community, and build a network of engineering professionals and friends. Dallas SWE is currently seeking nominations for officers to serve for FY21, beginning July 1, 2020. There are 6 positions available and self-nominations are highly encouraged! By our section bylaws, elected officers must be voting members of Dallas SWE in good standing with the Society. 

This spring, Dallas SWE voting members will participate in an election for the following offices:

  • President
  • Executive Vice President
  • Vice President of Membership
  • Vice President of Outreach
  • Secretary
  • Investment Committee (3-year term,1 open position)

Formal responsibilities can be found in our section bylaws. You can also view practical descriptions and estimated time commitments of our assigned activities here. Please e-mail any questions to FY20 Nomination Committee Chair, Zaineb Ahmad at zgahmad@gmail.com.

Please submit nominations to zgahmad@gmail.com by Monday, April 1st at 11:59 pm.

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