Join us for Dallas SWE’s November PD Meeting: Strengthening Professional Relationships!

Looking to learn how to better connect and understand with your coworkers, customers, or audience? Come join Dallas SWE’s November PD event!

At Dale Carnegie we believe the best way to be successful in business is through understanding and connecting with people. This conversation technique is a way to connect with and understand clients in ways which build trust, make prospects and current clients feel valued, and positively impact the bottom line. It also serves as a way to connect with co-workers, supervisors, and direct reports to make the entire team more effective.

Speakers Bios:

Madison McCracken serves as the Director of Client Experience at Dale Carnegie North Texas where she works with individuals to achieve more fulfilling relationships and a better way of life, both professionally and personally.

Professional development, although often not prioritized, is crucial to an individual’s success and maximizing his/her potential. Madison’s passion lies in working with others to identify their professional development goals and providing a tailored approach to achieving those goals. She coaches professionals in many different industries to find the right plan. Whether they are looking to develop their leadership skills, present with influence, or build more self-confidence.

With degrees in Psychology and Communication from Texas Christian University, Madison is well-versed in understanding people, as well as the science of how, and why, we communicate and connect with others. When she’s not working on professional development, she enjoys her membership with the Junior Associates of the Dallas Museum of Art, practicing yoga, and playing with her kitten, Jazzy Poppins.

This meeting is open to all, women, men, SWE members and non-members alike. Raffle prize for a lucky winner!

Cost:

Free for SWE Members, SWE Collegiates, and SWENext members.

$5 for non-members.

Food available for purchase by the individual.

If you are unable to attend after you have registered, we would appreciate you sending us a message through the app or canceling your registration through the desktop website. Thank you!

October 2019 Professional Development Recap

On Tuesday, October 15, Gina Otts, Director of Emerging Technologies in Verizon’s Product Development, and Sally Kammer, Distinguished Technical Staff in Verizon’s Voice Planning, presented to Dallas SWE on Quantum Cryptography at Verizon’s Adutitorum in Irving. Covering current and future quantum security measures and the impact of crypo algorithms, Dallas SWE and Verizon employee attendees were treated to a fascinating technical talk about the future of quantum computing, cryptography, and cyber security. The speakers also fielded questions from the audience after the main presentation, prompting dynamic, thoughtful, and interactive discussion.

Verizon provided the presentation via WebEx for those unable to attend the meeting in person, giving Dallas SWE members the second teleconferenced of the year. Using Slido, both digital attendees and those in the auditorium could send in questions and comments for feedback. 

Special thanks to Sally Kammer for not only speaking, but organizing the event! Thank you to Gina Otts for presenting and Samantha Hawkins for helping at the event. 

If you are interested in learning more or if you are planning to attend the Society conference, Gina and Sally will be presenting the Quantum Cryptography talk at WE19 in Anaheim on Thursday, November 7 at 2pm. Come show your support!

Design Your World Volunteers Needed!

We need YOUR help to make our next Design Your World STEM Conference a success! Step up and inspire students to foster their interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics!

We need volunteers to help with registration, student activities, and everything in between. A big part of this event is interacting with students as STEM women and as role models. If you want to help make Design Your World happen, click below to register as a volunteer for our next event, scheduled for Saturday, November 2, 2019 at Woodrow Wilson High School

Click Here to Register as a Volunteer

FREE lunch is included for ALL volunteers! You have three registration options:

  • Receive a free t-shirt from a previous year’s conference
  • Help us offset costs by buying a new t-shirt for this event
  • If you can’t be with us on November 2, be a “virtual volunteer” and submit a donation!

Thank you for your support of Design Your World: STEM Conference for Girls. We look forward to a great event this fall!

SHPE Social Event Recap

On Thursday, October 3rd, a joint social between SHPE, NSBE, and SWE was held to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage (HHM) Month. HHM runs from September 15th to October 15th and is observed by celebrating the histories, cultures, and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Carribbean, Central and South America. The social was held at Los Lupes Mexican Restaurant, a local, family-owned Latin restaurant that has brought traditional Mexican food to Dallas for over 40 years.

We had over 60 members in attendance from all three organizations. The social event began with open networking as members got to know each other through an interactive ice breaker. Then, the leadership of our three organizations, Zaineb Ahmad (SWE), Tanio Sanders (NSBE, and Fernando Ceballos (SHPE) opened the event by kicking off the dinner a warm welcome. Fernando invited everyone to take a photo of the flyer (insert link to flyer) and post to their social media. The event was a blast and members were excited to share their experiences with each other. Our three organizations are looking forward to continuing our long lasting relationship with more joint professional development events and socials! 

Volunteers Needed for 2019 P2C!

Are you interested in serving and meeting the next generation of STEM professionals?

Join the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) DFW, the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) DFW Professionals and the Dallas Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Chapters on November 16th, 2019 for our Pathway to College (P2C) Seminar.  We will be hosting a day of seminars, networking panels and discussion with college bound high school students from DISD.

We are in need of volunteers to assist us on the day of the event or to join one of our professional Industry panels.  Morning, Afternoon and All Day volunteer opportunities are available.  Whether you have a passion for inspiring the future generation of scientists and engineers or you are looking for an opportunity to give back you your local community, this event will a great place to serve.

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