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Sunday, September 12, 2010

President's Message - September 2010

On August 30th I appreciated the opportunity to kick off the year at our annual Open House event graciously sponsored by Boston Scientific. I met some new-to-me members and networked to share ideas and discuss the goals for the year. The EC received section goals to execute against for the year and we will be reviewing at the EC meeting on September 13th. If any member is interested in getting involved in the EC, please contact me this year as I extend an invitation to join us at an EC meeting to see the efficient and fun section operations.


Thanks to the EC efforts, there were informative booths at the Open House for each committee so I hope you will check out the newsletter and website for upcoming dates if you missed that opportunity to attend or did not grab a flier that night to learn where to get involved in professional development, fund development, outreach, and membership.



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SWE National Conference is coming up the first week of November. Posted out the SWE Communities> Minnesota Section is a collaborative document to register with SWE-MN your attendance. Check out this document to search for a roommate and to sign up interest in attending a dinner with other SWE-MN members. I intend to plan a dinner, currently targeting Friday night, for us to get together and share our insights regarding the conference since we can’t humanly get to every opportunity. I also encourage you to consider attending the Celebrate SWE! ticket event for Saturday night when completing your conference registration at we10.swe.org. Hope to see you in Orlando!


With the passing of the Minnesota State Fair, yielding for yellow school buses, and the long Labor Day weekend behind me, I realize that fall has arrived and I am filling in my calendar with SWE dates to keep active this autumn after the enjoyable summer. Please contact me to share any of your ideas or goals for SWE-MN at president@swe-mn.org.

VP Report - September 2010

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Did you know???


According to the National Science Foundation (NSF), the percentage of Science and Engineering (S&E) Bachelor Degrees earned by women have increased from 24.8% in 1966 to 50.5% in 2006!! As for Master’s (S&E) Degrees earned by women, the percentage has increased from 13.3% to 44.9%! That’s over a 3X increase! Way to go ladies!

A lot has changed in the past 40 years including the growth and development of the Society of Women Engineers! Celebrating the Society’s 60th Anniversary this past year, current and past members have been recognized for their continued contributions to the world of engineering. For more information and to read about the amazing and extraordinary things, women have done to pioneer the future, check out the Members in the News section on the National SWE website!

As for our local section, we are doing great things as well. I am looking forward to the 8th Annual Girl Scout Patch Day event on October30th as well as the upcoming PD and Membership events. I am thrilled to be working alongside Angela this year developing goals for the year and supporting our committee chairs.

If you are looking for a fun or new way to get involved this year, let me know. SWE-MN has TONS to offer so you definitely don’t want to miss out!

Outreach Update - September 2010

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SWE Girl Scout Patch Day is coming up. We need volunteers for this great event that hosts 150 Girl Scouts and gets them involved and excited about engineering! Here are some pictures from last year's event. Please contact Sara at volunteer@swe-mn.org to volunteer

Date: October 30
Time: 7:30am - 2:30pm
Location: Boston Scientific (Building 3)
4211 Lexington Ave N, Arden Hills

Experiments (subject to change)
  • Egg Mobile (Engineering Design)
  • Oil Spill (Environmental Engineering)
  • Bug Circuits (Electrical Engineering)
  • Silly Putty (Chemical Engineering)
There will be an option to attend volunteer training in order to become familiar with the experiments before the event.

Fund Development - September 2010

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Your company can help SWE-MN provide programs for our members and community activities to promote engineering to students of all ages. Any size donation is welcome and there are a variety of sponsorship opportunities available, including Speaker events, Industry tours, Outreach activities and Scholarship awards.
Please contact Melissa Kaufman at fd@swe-mn.org for more information!

See our Sponsors section for more information on current sponsors, and go to the Sponsorship Level section of our website to see the benefits of being a sponsor!

Members News - September 2010

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Membership Renewal
Thanks to the many who renewed membership in June before the SWE Fiscal Year ended on June 30 and a reminder that the FY ended June 30--please renew! Click HERE to renew or join SWE! If you have any questions on joining or renewal, please contact Lynn Davenport or Nicole Danielson-Bartelt at membership@swe-mn.org.

Keep watching the weekly e-mails and newsletter for monthly Metro and Rochester lunches, and other networking events.

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The East and North Metro lunches will be starting up again in October or November. Hope to see you there!

Professional Development Recap and Future Events - September 2011

FY11 Professional Development Schedule

This Month!
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The tentative schedule for Professional Development Events is as follows. More details to come!

* October – Tour/Speaker event in Rochester, MN
* November – Dale Carnegie speaker event
* January – Winter Open House
* February – Waste Management Tour
* March – SWE-MN Spring Seminar
* April – Speaker or Tour - TBD
* May – Picnic with other Societies

If you have any questions or suggestions, or would like to join the Professional Development committee, please contact Katrina Sanders or Jacalyn St. Dennis at pd@swe-mn.org

SWE-MN Open House - Recap

On August 30, 2010, the annual SWE-MN Open House was held at Boston Scientific in Maple Grove. The primary purpose was to inform new and old SWE-MN members and friends, as well as prospective members about the exciting events and volunteer opportunities that are coming up during the next year.

The event started with a bingo game to encourage interaction between attendees. Bingo players mingled with each other to find people described by the bingo squares and the winners (people with the most squares filled) received fabulous prizes. The bingo game was followed by a delicious dinner sponsored by Boston Scientific. After dinner, the SWE-MN President, Angela Neidermire, gave a presentation that included an overview of SWE-MN and she introduced the FY11 Executive Council.

The new format from last year was expanded a bit. Each committee in SWE-MN had a booth where they displayed photos, brochures, etc from previous year’s events. There were also information sheets available at each booth for members and newcomers to take home explaining the typical things each committee is involved in during the year. This allowed members to move around the room and ask questions while learning about some of the SWE-MN committees to see if they have an interest in being part of a committee.

The evening ended with tasty dessert, also provided by Boston Scientific, and a few giveaways from SWE-MN. The event had about 40 attendees and PD is hoping to maintain a strong attendance for upcoming events!

SWE-MN would like to thank Boston Scientific for hosting and sponsoring the event and would also like to thank everyone who attended the Open House. We hope that everyone had fun and will continue to attend future events!

Section Representatives - September 2010

Welcome to FY11 for SWE-MN!

Welcome to the new SWE year! Please allow us to introduce ourselves; we are your Minnesota Section representatives for the upcoming fiscal year.

Lindsey Roberts McKenzie, a Project Engineer at Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc., is your first veteran section representative this year, having also served in FY09 and FY10.
Charlene Willenbring, a Project Engineer at Goodrich Sensors and Integrated Systems, is your second veteran section representative this year, having also served in FY10.
Kalyani Mallela, a Senior Systems Engineer at Starkey Laboratories, Inc., is your new section representative this year.

You may know us by our previous title, “COR” or Council of Representatives, but over the past two fiscal years, our title and role has changed. Our new role as section representatives is to be the voice of the Minnesota Section members, but we will focus primarily on local and regional Society concerns, programs and systems. The role of the section representative is to represent the Minnesota Section membership on both local and regional issues. We will also act as the official contact between the Region H Senators and the Minnesota Section to ensure that your voice is heard at the Society level. The three Minnesota Section representatives will continue to report the information and business of the Society at all levels to the Minnesota members.

SWE is also moving in to its second year of having a Senate structure and with that comes the election of one new professional senator and one new collegiate senator for Region H. The following Senators will be the voice for Region H membership at the Society level:

Region H Professional Senators:
- Diane LaFortune – Chicago Regional Section
- Christine Cabrera – Detroit Section
Region H Collegiate Senator:
- Allison Machtemes – Iowa State University

The Senate is a high functioning deliberative body focused on the long-term strategic position of the Society. The Senate is responsible for legislative duties such as changing bylaws and setting individual dues. The Senate is a much smaller size governing body with 32 members: 22 Professional Senators (two for each region) and 10 Collegiate Senators (one for each region). This smaller size will enable more effective interaction and deliberation. The Senate will focus on national Society concerns, programs and systems. The Region H Senators serve as a direct conduit and point of contact for any member in Region H to express concerns and issues at the national level. If you have questions about the Senate or the new role of the Section Representatives, please don’t hesitate to contact us at sectionrep@swe-mn.org .

Region H Committees – Open Positions
A great way to get involved at the region level of SWE is to participate on a region committee. The following Region H Committee has open positions:

Celebrate SWE – This committee is responsible for organizing the theme and “spirit” items for the Region H tables at the Celebrate SWE event at National Conference.

If you are interested in participating on this committee, other region committees or have questions, please contact us at sectionrep@swe-mn.org. We will forward your information on to the appropriate Region H elected official.

Region H HART Meeting
The Region H fall caucus meeting has a new name! The Heartland Annual Round Table (HART) will be held on Saturday, September 25, 2010 in Rolling Meadows, IL. The Chicago Regional Section will be hosting the meeting. The purpose of this face-to-face meeting is to allow our section leaders to interact with the Region leadership in preparation for the Annual Conference. Meeting attendees will include Region H Officers, Section Representatives and Section Presidents. The focus of the meeting will be on Region H business and training. The agenda includes plans to discuss Senate proposals and mega issues. This face-to-face meeting will give us the opportunity to review the SWE overall strategic plan and the Region strategic outlook.

WE10 The Annual Conference for Women Engineers – Register Now!
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 the yearlong SWE60 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.

Join us for WE10 as we move ourselves and our industry forward!

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If you are planning on attending the Annual Conference, then be sure to log on to the Minnesota Section Community and update the Annual Conference Attendance List. This list will enable you to coordinate with other SWE-MN members who are going to the conference. A great event that SWE-MN plans for every Annual Conference is a networking dinner for SWE-MN members. Updates regarding the networking dinner, including the scheduled date, will be included in the upcoming weekly emails and in the October newsletter. You can sign up for this dinner by indicating your interest in the Annual Conference Attendance List. We look forward to seeing you in Orlando!

Region H Conference – Mark Your Calendars!

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The University of Michigan – Ann Arbor collegiate section is working on fund raising and beginning to plan the logistics for the conference. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for additional details.

Please feel free to contact us at sectionrep@swe-mn.org with your comments, questions or concerns. Please note the new email address!

Cheers to a great new year!
Lindsey, Charlene, and Kalyani

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Get to Know SWE-MN - September 2010

Nicole Danielson-Bartelt

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I was introduced to SWE while in school at Michigan State University. SWE was one of the most active societies on campus, and I loved having a support system of like- minded women. I was President of the MSU SWE student section for a couple of years, and was the Region H Student Representative my last year at school – my first regional and national SWE experience, very cool! I’m relatively new to SWE-MN. Last spring volunteered to be on the nominating committee and this year I’m one of the membership co-chairs. I hope this is the beginning of a new chapter of SWE involvement, I’m really excited to be apart of SWE-MN!

I received my undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering in 2004, and my master’s degree in Environmental Engineering in 2006, both from Michigan State University. My husband and I are both from Western Wisconsin, so we knew we would end up back in the Twin Cities eventually to be closer to family. In April 2006, we were both hired by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT). In fact, we were the first “husband and wife” team hired on at the same time.

Currently I work in the Bridge Hydraulics Section at Mn/DOT as a hydraulic design engineer and supervisor for the waterways unit. We help design bridges and culverts over rivers and streams, to ensure the opening is appropriate for flooding concerns and the foundations are protected against scour or erosion.

I enjoy spending time with my husband and our dog Sadie. We love watching and playing all types of sports, especially cheering on the Spartans and the Packers. I also like to read, run or take fitness classes, and bake.