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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

President's Report - June 2010

Incoming President’s Appreciation

I have been really excited with anticipation in the last month since being elected the FY11 President. For me, June will bring transition from the former EC (Executive Council), budget planning, and completing all the award submissions for our section. Officially the new EC is instated July and that is when the new officers and chairs will all be getting together to plan the upcoming year. Thank you to the Lisa for her leadership this past year and to the whole section for the fantastic programs that I will enjoy reviewing in the award applications. Over the past eight years, since joining the Minnesota section, there have been tremendous events that have kept me involved and great leaders who have mentored me as I look forward to the privilege to continue to serve the section.

On June 7th the section will celebrate the accomplishments of our members at the annual Awards Ceremony. We can’t say thank you enough to the volunteers and sponsors, but this is one of my favorite events to reflect back on the year with appreciation. I will be at the June 17th picnic and hope to meet you there if I haven’t had the chance to talk to you yet and hear your thoughts about our section.

Contact me (alneidermire@yahoo.com) or Lesley (lawyckoff@gmail.com) if you already know that you would like to get involved and thank you to all the members who have agreed to serve on the FY11 Executive Council. Enjoy your summers everyone, rest up, have fun, and plan on attending a SWE event in the fall.

- Angela

Farewell from our FY10 President - Lisa Schmalhurst

Hi there everyone.
This is my last newsletter article to write as your president. *sniff*

I want to start by thanking you all for the honor of representing you this year. It has been at times a humbling experience to try to understand and fully appreciate all that this section does throughout the year. This year has been a challenge for SWE-MN – one that was met with strength and resilience by our executive council. Whenever we were down in volunteer or attendee numbers, these ladies stepped up efforts to insure that our activities were not only impactful and a success, but also aligned with the goals of the section and the Society. I know at times these ladies were discouraged by the effects of the economy on our operations, but as the song goes, they “[got] knocked down, but [they got] up again. You’re never gonna keep [them] down”. I thank each one of them individually for sharing their dedication, intellect and talents with SWE-MN. Thank you, Cassie, Laura, Adrienne, Lindsey, Jenna, Charlene, Lesley, Kalyani, Sara, Katrina, Jacalyn, Swati, Holli, Roz, Melissa R, Senja, Holly, Naomi, Angela, Janette, Melissa S, Martha and Nicki.

We’ve had a number of successful new starts this year. I want to take just a moment to recognize a couple of them. Most obvious among them is the change to the format of this communication. The impact that this has had is notable. Feedback from senior management within my company, Boston Scientific, ranged from “Looks awesome” to “HTML is the way to go”. This change improves our credibility with our members, current and potential sponsors. Moving to a monthly format also allows improved visibility for our events and the ability to include other news, articles and information of interest to our memebrs. Many thanks go out to Senja Lopac, Melissa Rhodes and Rozaane Johnson for the parts that they each played in helping this to come to fruition. I’d also like to recognize Sara Beck for the breakthroughs that she had in publishing and executing our Fund Development strategy this year. Last year’s chair had begun this work and Sara picked it up and ran. We now have a documented and published corporate sponsorship policy with funding tiers and entitlements. Disbursement of this policy this year resulted in the generous gift by Xcel Energy that enabled our spring Wow! That’s engineering event to be so well-attended by underprivileged girls. Sara is currently drafting a member sponsorship package and an example set of funding breakdowns to further help this effort succeed and support SWE-MN activities.

I know that Angela will lead FY11’s executive council to accomplish more great things in the year ahead.
I could close with a “Farewell”, but that doesn’t seem to me to be in the right spirit for the time, so I’ll end with “Cheers!” in celebration of all that we have accomplished.

lisa

Vice President's Report - June 2010

Incoming VP Appreciation

SWE-MN,

Yay! Summer is here! SWE-MN has had a great FY10 with all of our outreach, PD, membership and networking events! I am already looking forward to FY11 and all the successes I know we will accomplish. As the FY11 Vice-President, I am excited to help lead the Executive Council alongside Angela (Neidermire) and assisting her however I can. I am also thrilled to mentor the Outreach Committee and Co-Chairs. With my past experience as an Outreach Co-Chair, I hope to be able to provide good insight and guidance for the new year. Personally, I hope to meet and create relationships with new SWE-MN members and participate more in the networking opportunities.
In the meantime, when I am not helping out with SWE-MN, I will be enjoying the summer, standing in my good friend’s wedding (another SWE-MN member!), and attending lots of Twins games!

I hope you all have great summers with family and friends and I look forward to seeing you all in FY11!

-Lesley Wyckoff

Farewell from our VP FY-10 - Cassie Svendsen

Thank you SWE-MN for a fantastic year! As SWE-MN transitions into new officers and committees, I want to reflect on the past year together.

SWE-MN kicked off the fall with our Open House at Boston Scientific in September! Then off to the races for Outreach and Professional development events. Some other fall highlights included the National Conference in Long Beach, California in October; Girl Scout Patch Day in November; Caribou Coffee tour in December and the new holiday fundraising campaign! The ‘deep’ winter was equally busy with trips to North Star Imaging, and Engineers Week. Spark Slime Speed was, as usual, a huge hit at the Science Museum in February. Come March, the annual Spring Seminar featured new tracks and great speakers. Finally in April, the Wow! That’s Engineering! event was held with underprivileged girls.

Did I mention before that it was a busy year!? All of these events and programs would not be possible without our active executive committee, enthusiastic members, and volunteers. It’s the people of SWE that make SWE a great organization.

I’ve had a fantastic time acting as Vice President for the year and am pleased to have Lesley taking over! Thanks to everyone in SWE-MN for a wonderful year!

- Cassandra Svendsen

Scholarship - June 2010

The Minnesota Section proudly announces our
Section and Corporate Partnership
2010 Scholarship Recipients
For Fall Semester, 2010, the Minnesota Section of the Society of Women Engineers has awarded nine tuition-based scholarships, totaling $12,000. We congratulate the following recipients, and gratefully thank the following corporate sponsors for their partnership in making this program a success! Check out our corporate partners’ websites for more information about these great companies.

ADC & the ADC Foundation Scholarship
  • Jessica Gilbertson, a mechanical engineering student at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, is the recipient of the $1,000 ADC & the ADC Foundation Scholarship.
  • ADC is a worldwide provider of network infrastructure equipment and services. See http://www.adc.com/ for more information.

Banner Engineering Scholarship

  • Megan McCoy, an electrical engineering student at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, is the recipient of the $2,000 Banner Engineering Scholarship.
  • Banner Engineering is the sensor market leader with the broadest line of products and solutions in the nation. See http://www.baneng.com/ for more information.

Boston Scientific Scholarship

  • Shipra Roy, a biomedical engineering student at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, is the recipient of the $1,500 Boston Scientific Scholarship.
  • Boston Scientific is a worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of medical devices who, for more than 25 years, has advanced the practice of less-invasive medicine by providing a broad and deep portfolio of innovative products, technologies and services. For further information, visit http://www.bsci.com/

Lockheed Martin Scholarships

  • Sarah McMahon, a physics and electrical engineering student at South Dakota State University, is the recipient of a $1,500 Lockheed Martin Scholarship.
  • Karin Hanson, a mechanical engineering student at South Dakota State University, is the recipient of a $1,000 Lockheed Martin Scholarship.
  • Special thanks to Lockheed Martin for sponsoring two scholarships!
  • Lockheed Martin’s vision is to be the world’s best advanced technology systems integrator. Visit http://www.lockheedmartin.com/ for more information.

Medtronic SWEnet Scholarship

  • Ashleigh Hayes, an electrical engineering student at the University of St. Thomas, is the recipient of a $1,000 SWEnet Scholarship.
  • Sarah Gilbertson, a mechanical engineering student at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, is the recipient of a $1,000 SWEnet Scholarship.
  • Special thanks to Medtronic SWEnet for sponsoring two scholarships!
  • SWEnet is a professional network of Society of Women Engineers members who work at Medtronic, the global leader in medical technology. These dedicated women have donated their time and talents to create this scholarship opportunity. For further information on Medtronic, visit http://www.medtronic.com/

MTS Systems Corporation Scholarship

  • Khushboo Shakya, a software engineering student at Minnesota State University, Mankato, is the recipient of the $1,500 MTS Systems Corporation Scholarship.
  • MTS Systems Corporation is the world’s leading supplier of mechanical testing and simulation equipment. For more information, visit http://www.mts.com/

The Minnesota Section Scholarship

  • Laura Lennartson, a chemical engineering student at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, is the recipient of the $1,500 Minnesota Section Scholarship.
  • This endowed scholarship is for a full time women student entering her junior or senior year of an accredited engineering or computer science program at schools in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Visit us at http://www.swe-mn.org/

2011 Minnesota Section and Corporate Partnership Scholarships Information will be posted on this website on November 15th! For further information, email us at scholarships@swe-mn.org

Outreach Upcoming Events - June 2010

Join SWE-MN Outreach for an end of the year celebration!

We have worked so hard this past year that now we deserve a break! Hope to see you all there!

Details:


Picnic with Twin Cities Engineering Societies

Join the SWE-MN PD Committee & MFESTS for our upcoming event on Thursday, June 17th. The SWE-MN PD Committee & MFESTS are planning a picnic with some of our fellow Engineering societies. It will be a relaxing opportunity to eat some good food, play some games, and learn about other engineering society activities across the Twin Cities.

The burgers and hot dogs will hit the grill at 6pm.
If you have any yard games, feel free to bring them with. There is a playground at the park for children to play at as well.

We are looking for a couple people who are willing to help with grilling. If you are interested, please email Katrina or Jacalyn at pd@swe-mn.org.

Outreach Event Recap - June 2010

On Thursday, June 20th SWE-MN did Spool Racers with sixty 4th graders and fifty 5th graders at Higher Ground Academy in St. Paul. The kids had fun learning about potential and kinetic energy, while also learning what a washer and spool was. It was a great hands-on activity!


Thanks Rachel Borchers, Kay Hatlestad, and Sara Beck for volunteering during the work day.

Thank You to our VOLUNTEERS!


Membership News

COR Report - June 2010

Mark Your Calendars!

WE10 – The Annual Conference for Women Engineers – Registration is Open!

WE10 is the largest and most comprehensive gathering of forward-thinking women engineers and technologists. Adding to the already high energy of WE10, the culmination of our year long SWE 60th Anniversary Celebration will provide inspiration and spike enthusiasm. Throughout the conference participants will experience numerous career-shaping opportunities, as well as draw from the energy of SWE’s strong past and promising future to launch innovation and define success.

2011 Region H Conference – Save the Date!
SWE Leadership Coaching

Are you interested in helping fellow professional members develop strong leadership skills, both in SWE and the professional world? If so, Region H is looking to increase the number of leadership coaches available to professional sections. SWE leadership coaches are trained by SWE and travel to sections to present leadership modules and training sessions. If you are interested in a coaching position, contact Elizabeth Bierman, FY10 Region H Governor, at ekbierman@yahoo.com.
Society and Region H FY10 Awards

Every year SWE-MN submits applications for Society and Regional awards for individuals and professional sections. This year, SWE-MN will apply for awards in career guidance, professional development, membership and communications on both the Society and Regional levels. Thanks to all of you who have put in the time and work that allows us to apply for, and hopefully win, these awards! SWE-MN will be nominating our own Alyse Stofer for the Region H Distinguished Service Award. Alyse has served as a SWE leader in many capacities and she is currently the SWE Director of Regions. SWE-MN will be nominating our own Jenna Rendon for the Region H Professional Emerging Leader Award. Jenna is currently serving in her second year as a SWE-MN section representative. Best of luck to Alyse and Jenna!

FY11 Leadership Election Results

We are pleased to announce the results of the election for our Region H Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Senator and Alternate Senator.

Region H Governor: Wendy Schauer Landwehr – Chicago Regional Section
Lieutenant Governor: Jenny Morikawa – Detroit Section
Professional Senator: Christine Cabrera – Detroit Section
Alternate Professional Senator: Betty Leonhard – Wisconsin Section

The Governor and Senator positions are two-year terms, while the Lieutenant Governor and Alternate Senator positions are a one-year term. The Governor and Senate positions were on the Society ballot. The Lieutenant Governor position was voted on by the Region Council. In FY11 Diane LaFortune (Chicago Regional Section) will continue to serve as a Region H Professional Senator in her second year of a two-year term. Congratulations to Wendy, Jenny, Christine and Betty!

Congratulations to SWE-MN’s own Alyse Stofer and Elizabeth Bierman for being elected to the following FY11 Society Leadership positions:

Director of Membership Initiatives: Alyse Stofer – Minnesota Section
Deputy Director of Regions: Elizabeth Bierman – Minnesota Section

We wish all of the SWE leaders much success in their new and continuing roles!

FY11 Region H Committee Openings

Nominations are being taken for FY11 Region H Committee Chair positions. The following committees have openings: Assessment, Nominating, Awards, Celebrate SWE, and Procedures. If you are interested in any of these positions, please contact the FY10 Region H Governor, Elizabeth Bierman, at ekbierman@yahoo.com for further details. For a complete description of each chair’s responsibilities, please contact the FY10 Region H Secretary, John Kasab, at SWE_RegionH_Secretary@yahoo.com.

Farewell
It was great to serve you all as your section representatives this year. SWE-MN accomplished some awesome things this year and we feel very proud to have been a part of sharing our successes with the rest of the heartland region and overall Society membership.

Have a wonderful summer!

Jenna, Lindsey and Charlene
cor@swe-mn.org

A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

The sponsorship levels are as follows:
Platinum $10,000 and up
Gold $5000 - $9999

Silver $2,000 - $4,999
Bronze $500 - $1,999