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Second General Meeting
University of Hawai’i at Mānoa [email protected] 29, 2018
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Society of Women Engineers Officers
President Lee Danielle YoungVP of External Affairs Michelle ReedVP of Membership Kaila FoltzTreasurer Paul BaesslerSecretary Jeanalyn Wadsack-MeyersHistorian Jordan FloritaWebmaster Amber LabiosPublic Relations Director Kevin WilliamsFinance Chair Elise SueokaFundraising Chair Dimitrios NicholasSocial Event Chair Candice SarangayECUH Representative Jianna OriasFaculty Advisor June ZhangCounselor (Graduate) Katherine Shun
2018 – 2019 School Year
ANNOUNCEMENTS
EVENTS & WORKSHOPS
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Japanese Bazaar Volunteering
● Friday,November 2nd from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
● Campus Center Courtyard
● By Takinogawa Girls’ School from Tokyo, Japan
● Setup, cleanup, translating Japanese
● Sign up to help! (link)
All handmade crafts from JAPAN!
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ECUH VEX Robotics Volunteering
● Saturday,November 3rd
● Campus Center Ballroom
● Various roles/shifts from Friday night - Saturday all day
● Sign up (link) for your major/club by Oct 31st!
Support local middle and high schools!
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SWE Leadership Workshop
● When: Sat, Nov. 10th, 8:30 - 10:30 AM
● Where: POST 221● Topics
○ Effective and styles of leadership
○ Assessing your own leadership
○ Financial acumen, management and strategic planning
● Sign up ASAP (link)!■ Limited Seats,
FREE
Meet & learn from SWE leadership coaches/professionals!
SOCIALS
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HalloSWEen Social
● Wednesday,October 31st from 1:00 - 3:00 PM
● POST Lounge, 2nd Floor
● Get spooky and join us for FREE Halloween treats! (while supplies last)
● All majors welcome
TRICK OR TREATS!!!
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Ice Cream Social
● Thursday,November 15th from 12:00 - 3:00 PM
● POST Lounge, 2nd Floor
● Chill out with us and grab FREE ice cream! (while supplies last)
● All majors welcome
I scream for ice cream!
FUNDRAISING
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Cookie Corner Fundraising
● COST: $8!● Pre-Sale Period:
October 29 - November 9
● Pick Up:November 14 - 21Holmes Hall Ground Floor (Dole St. side)
● Email if interested in pre-sale! [email protected]
Chocolate Chip & Triple Chocolate Chip with Nuts
WE18 SWE Conference Recap!
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Overview
● Theme: Let’s Break Boundaries● Keynote Speaker● Career Fair Notes● Meeting with Professional Section● Panel Summary● Networking, Lounges, K12 STEM Outreach Fair & more!
Quick Facts:● 14,000 + attendees● 33 countries● Largest national conference and career fair for women
engineers
What is WE 18 Conference?
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Breaking Boundaries
● WE18’s theme, Let’s Break Boundaries is rooted in the notion that all women engineers, young and old, veterans, those in the early stages of their career, and engineers still pursuing their collegiate degree, are breaking boundaries both personally and for women across the globe.
● The conference itself breaks boundaries by being the largest gathering of women engineers across all major engineering disciplines. Facing challenges and breaking through barriers is something SWE has done since its inception in 1950.
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Keynote Speaker: Cindy KentHealthcare Executive. Corporate Director. Public Speaker.
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Career Fair
● Overwhelming size - 700+ companies & schools○ Hiring 100+ employees/interns○ Pick your companies, do your research○ Prepare to wait and stand for a long time
● How to approach companies○ Be friendly, confident, humble and willing to learn○ Talk about involvement in SWE○ Know your resume!
● Personal Experiences
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Meeting with Professional Section
● Who?○ SWE Professional members including past UH Manoa
collegiate graduates and other members from Hawaii○ Willing to share their experience and expertise for our benefit
● Opportunities/Ideas?○ Workshops
■ Resume building, Leadership○ Mae Nakatani Nishioka Scholarship Fund
■ First woman to graduate with an engineering degree from UHM, first female licensed professional engineer, and SWE member for 59 years
■ Goal to raise $28,000■ To be awarded yearly to women engineering students in the
state of Hawaii
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Panel Summary● Types of panels:
○ Advocacy○ Strategic/SWE Leadership○ K-12 Outreach○ Career Management and Life Transitions○ Inclusion and Cultural Awareness○ Lightning Talks○ Women in Government and Military○ + More!
● A LOT of panels:○ Thurs Oct 18: 190○ Fri Oct 19: 152○ Sat Oct 20: 62
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Panel Summary (cont.)Some panels we went to:● Breaking Boundaries Through Self-Awareness
○ Defining self-awareness and reframing personal limits● Engage and Excite Girls in STEM
○ Key strategies used by “SciGirls” in their programs● Imposter Syndrome: Lightning Talks
○ Overcoming self doubt● Powerful Women at NASA
○ Sharing experiences at NASA and some words of wisdom● Diagnosing and Preventing Leadership Burnout
○ Things you can do to prevent burnout from happening to you and those around you
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Final Summary
● Overall Experiences● Next year’s WE19
○ Locals: February - May 2019■ Tampa, FL■ St. Louis, MO■ Denver, CO ■ Bellevue, WA■ Bengaluru, India■ Berlin, Germany
○ Annual: Anaheim, California■ November 7 - 9, 2019
For more info, visit and sign up on swe.org!
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Join a Committee
● Social○ Organize and plan social events for the club
● Finance○ Assist Treasurer in attending funding workshops,
giving presentations, and applying for funding● Fundraising
○ Organize and plan fundraising events for the club● Encouraged to be active in at least one committee or
attend officer meetings● Fill out (Form) or talk to an officer if interested!
Become an active member and gain experience!
THANK [email protected] @SWE808instagram @swehawaiiuhm.swe.org
See you next time!