A Society of Women Engineers leadership position is a great way to develop leadership skills transferable to your professional career, build friendships and mentoring relationships, try new ideas, and give back some of the value you’ve gotten from SWE. Attend this virtual professional development session to learn about SWE’s Leadership Competency Model and the volunteer leadership opportunities available in SWE at every level, from our local Dallas section to charting the strategic vision for our society of 43,000+ members! Attendees will be entered in a raffle to win some SWE swag and other goodies!
Extra Credit: If you want to feel extra prepared for this session, we encourage you to take the free “Introduction to the SWE Leadership Competency Model” module in SWE’s Advance Learning Center.
November 15, 2023
7-8PM
Location: Zoom
About Our Speaker:
Shelley Stracener has seventeen years of professional experience in 3 major industries: business computing, aircraft cabins, and medical devices. She is currently a Principal Systems Engineer at LivaNova’s neuromodulation division, a medical device organization that designs and manufactures Class III implantable neurostimulator systems for treatment-resistant epilepsy and difficult-to-treat depression. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Baylor University and is currently a Master of Science in Engineering student for Systems Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. Shelley is a third-year Senator for the Society of Women Engineers and has held numerous other SWE leadership positions as a collegiate and professional at the Section, Committee, and Society level. In her free time, she enjoys riding her recumbent bicycle, crocheting, listening to podcasts, and spending time with her husband and two dogs.
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