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On Wednesday, September 12th, we had a great turnout at Coffee House Cafe in North Dallas for our viewing of the SWE Advance Learning Webinar Hot Trends in Networking. The evening kicked off with a chance to practice networking with a quick introduction game that had everyone up out of their seat and making connections! When the game wrapped up, the webinar was presented as everyone ate their delicious dinner. Since great information was given throughout the webinar, it was occasionally paused, so attendees could practice the presented skills. Once completed, the group continued with a discussion on the importance of networking and mentoring. Many women shared personal examples of how these skills impacted their careers and helped them to succeed. Be sure to join us next month, on October 11 at the Addison Olive Garden, as we learn more about Engineers Without Borders and the great work the local chapter is carrying out locally and abroad!
Come join us at our next Professional Development event. We will learn more about Engineers Without Borders from the Dallas Chapter President, Julie Jones.
Date: Thursday October 11, 2018
Time: 6:00-8:00 PM
Location: Olive Garden, 4240 Belt Line Rd, Addison, TX 75001
Voting starts September 11th and closes on October 11th.
The below updates are in response to a new professional section bylaws template published by SWE to implement Governance changes approved by the SWE Senate at WE17. The proposed Dallas SWE bylaws were approved by the SWE Bylaws Committee with a few updates from last spring’s version and are presented now to our section members for review. These amendments are considered approved after approval of 2/3 of the ballots received by the published deadline. Please send any questions to dallas.swe@gmail.com.
Join Dallas SWE for our October Professional Development Speaker from Engineers Without Borders where were will learn more about their great work from the Dallas Chapter President, Julie Jones.
Engineers Without Borders is a non-profit, humanitarian engineering organization. The mission of EWB-USA is to support community-driven development programs worldwide by collaborating with local partners to design and implement sustainable engineering projects, while creating transformative experiences and responsible leaders. This presentation will cover the history, mission, and model in which Engineers Without Borders – USA approaches and implements its projects with its partner communities. This presentation will also cover potable water project of the North Texas Professional Chapter in Culli Culli Alto, Bolivia.
Julie Jones co-founded the Northwest Arkansas EWB-USA Professional Chapter and the University of Arkansas EWB-USA Student Chapter in 2005, and she is now president of the North Texas Professional Chapter. She was the Arkansas State Representative for the South Central Region of EWB-USA from 2005-2009, Vice President from 2009-2011, President 2011-2013 and she currently serves as Texas State Representative of the region.
Julie attended the University of Arkansas where she received her B.S. in Civil Engineering and her M.S. in Civil Engineering, both with an emphasis in Environmental Engineering. Her thesis was on Factors Affecting the Operation and Maintenance of Biosand Filters for Rainwater Treatment in Developing Countries. This research was done for filters in Zaragoza, Colombia in Amazon region.
She holds a Professional Engineer License in Texas, and she works at Nathan D Maier Consulting Engineers, Inc. in Dallas for the Water Resources Division. Julie has ten years experience as a design engineer. She has worked on projects for numerous municipalities including Dallas, Garland, Richardson and Irving. She has worked on several large thoroughfare projects as the hydrology and hydraulics design engineer. These types of projects include roadway and guideway drainage, hydrology and hydraulics studies, and FEMA studies. Julie specializes in the field of hydrology and hydraulics, and is also a Nationally Certified Floodplain Manager.
Date: Thursday October 11, 2018
Time: 6:00-8:00 PM
Location: Olive Garden, 4240 Belt Line Rd, Addison, TX 75001
Cost: Free for SWE Members, $5 for non-members. Food available for purchase by the individual.
This meeting is open to all, women, men, SWE members and non-members alike. Raffle prizes for some lucky winners!