Dallas SWE is delighted to spotlight Isabel Wetegrove as our March 2026 Member of the Month! Isabel’s commitment to leadership, continuous learning, and supporting women in engineering has made her a valued member of the SWE community, from her impactful collegiate involvement at the University of North Texas to her continued engagement with Dallas SWE.
Isabel Wetegrove recently graduated from the University of North Texas with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical and Energy Engineering and is currently working as an engineer on a telecommunications team. As a recent graduate entering a new industry, she approaches her work with curiosity, adaptability, and a commitment to continuous learning.
With the mindset of staying open and flexible, Isabel has consistently sought opportunities that challenge her to grow both technically and professionally. She values environments that encourage learning through experience and believes that stepping into unfamiliar roles is important for long-term development.
Isabel joined the Society of Women Engineers in 2022 as a collegiate member and quickly became heavily involved in her chapter at the University of North Texas. During her time at UNT, she held several leadership positions, including Director of Outreach and Director of Networking, before serving as President during her senior year. Through these roles, she developed a strong passion for leadership, advocacy, and creating opportunities for others. Her involvement in SWE has been especially meaningful to her, as she is deeply committed to supporting women in engineering and advancing SWE’s mission.
Following graduation, Isabel has remained active in SWE, serving on the Dallas SWE Outreach Committee. She also continues to support her alma mater by serving as the SWE counselor for the University of North Texas chapter. Giving back to the organization that has shaped much of her professional growth has been both rewarding and motivating.
Looking ahead, Isabel’s goals include excelling in her new role as an engineer, continuing to develop her leadership skills, and expanding her technical expertise. She plans to take and pass the Fundamentals of Engineering exam this summer and ultimately pursue her Professional Engineer license as she advances in her career.
How has SWE supported your career growth?
At WE23, I secured my very first internship. I’m incredibly grateful for that initial taste of the real world and everything I learned along the way. Thanks to SWE hosting these amazing conferences and guiding me, I was prepared for the interactions I had there. The advice and support from SWE and its members have helped me complete a second internship and confidently step into my current full-time role.
Any advice for students or early-career engineers?
I advise students to join professional organizations like SWE. My SWE collegiate section at the University of North Texas has helped me with resume building, networking, interview prep, and pitching at career fairs. I’m grateful for my chapter and SWE overall. Many organizations offer similar opportunities, so explore and find those that resonate with you.
Hobbies or fun-fact you would like to share?
I really enjoy trying out new recipes I’ve never cooked before and relaxing with my dog.
Connect with Isabel on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/isabel-wetegrove/
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