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President - Sharon
Kalinowski
Vice President - Brooksie Barton, Transportation Project Manager; Hamilton Engineering and Surveying, Inc.
Treasurer - Seung Park, Chief Planning Engineer; City of Tampa Water
Secretary - Tanya Schnier, Bridge Engineer; Reynolds, Smith and Hills, Inc.
Council of Representatives & Newsletter Editor - Sandy
Pettit, Hillsborough County;Public Works
Webmaster - Malika Risley
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Society
of Women Engineers
Tampa
Bay Area
Mission
The Society of Women Engineers stimulates women to achieve full potential
in careers as engineers and leaders, expands the image of the engineering
professionals as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and
demonstrates the value of diversity.
Goals & Objectives
The Vision Statement:
- Aspire to make engineering a top educational choice for girls.
- Advance women engineers in the workplace.
- Achieve excellence as leaders within our fields.
The Vivid Descriptions:
- SWE's outreach activities make girls enthusiastic about engineering,
increasing the percentage of women in engineering curriculums to 50%.
- SWE activities positively impact women's decisions to graduate in
engineering and stay in the engineering profession.
- Most women studying or working in engineering are SWE members.
- SWE is known as a premier provider of professional development for
engineers and engineering leaders.
- The world regularly hears about the accomplishments of engineers,
especially women engineers, in the news.
- Women engineers are sought after for distinguished leadership positions
at the world's top companies and institutions.
- SWE continues to be widely recognized as the primary resource on
women in engineering.
- SWE has tremendous support from corporations and organizations because
they recognize the value that women engineers provide to society.
- SWE's Board of Director positions are coveted because of their prestige.
This statement becomes part of the strategic planning process. Congratulations
to COR for passing this statement. Thank you to everyone involved for
your efforts.
Program Highlights
The Society of Women Engineers offers opportunities for women through
two areas: Career Guidance and Continuing Development. With activities
that address technical, organizational and leadership skills, SWE’s
Career Guidance programs are dedicated to the goal of encouraging women
and girls of all ages to pursue engineering studies and enter the field
of engineering. Continuing Development (CD) programs offer technical and
professional growth opportunities and include conferences, workshops,
speaker meetings and speaker training, job banks, newsletters and networking.
The CD programs offered match the specific needs of the regional membership.
Local SWE sections initiate many of these Continuing Development activities.
SWE is a national organization with an international membership of thousands
of men and women dedicated to the advancement of women in the engineering
profession. SWE works closely with other societies on projects of mutual
interest.
SWE is a non-profit, educational, service organization incorporated in
1952. It is categorized as a 501(c)(3) organization by the Internal Revenue
Service.
The Society’s fiscal year is July 1 through June 30.
Member Benefits
By: Sarah Anthoney, South Ohio Section Representative
What is the value of your SWE membership? Ask a dozen members which benefit
of SWE membership they value most and you will likely get several different
responses. For some members, it is the professional support and networking
opportunities. For other members, it is the leadership opportunities.
A recent survey of 500 SWE members (performed by Kerr & Downs Research
in 2001) found the following reasons why members continued their membership:
- Programs that encourage girls to pursue a career in engineering –
63%
- Professional support and networking – 62%
- Personal and social support – 38%
- SWE’s seminars and workshops – 32%
- Enhance credentials – 25%
- Leadership opportunities – 21%
- Issues relevant to women engineers – 20%
- Give back to the profession – 19%
Are you making the most of your SWE membership? Do you know that SWE
membership provides you with the following benefits and opportunities?
- Encourage girls to pursue a career in engineering through career
guidance programs and SWE’s alliances with Girls Inc., Girl Scouts,
and Building Engineering and Science Talent (BEST).
- Network with women engineers and women in technical fields from academia,
government and industry; corporate representatives; government officials;
and other individuals supporting the mission of SWE.
- Apply for funding through scholarship programs for freshman, sophomores,
juniors, seniors, graduate students and women re-entering the workforce
as engineers (at national and section levels).
- Attend national and regional conferences providing a venue for networking,
professional development, and career opportunities.
- Pay reduced fees to attend national and regional conferences and
section events.
- Receive SWE Magazine, the Society’s award winning magazine,
covering issues of interest to women engineers including the achievements
of women engineers, career development, career guidance, activities
within the Society, and technical topics.
- Develop professionally via seminars, workshops and leadership conferences
offered.
- Participate in awards and recognition programs honoring outstanding
accomplishments of women in the engineering profession as well as those
who have contributed significantly to the advancement of women in the
engineering profession.
- Publish articles in the SWE Magazine.
- Present technical papers at national and regional conferences.
- Lead seminars and workshops at national and regional conferences.
- Pursue career opportunities via ResumeLink, JobMatch and On-line
Career Fair.
- Develop leadership experience in a non-threatening environment through
leadership roles at the section, region and national levels.
- Support SWE through rebates back to the Society as a result of members’
use of MBNA MasterCard and Visa credit cards, GEICO insurance, and BrassRing
JobMatch service.
- Support SWE as an advocate for women in engineering through SWE’s
initiatives with government officials and participation in task forces
such as the Commission on the Advancement of Women and Minorities in
Science, Engineering and Technology Development (CAWMSET).
- Increase the visibility of SWE and women engineers through affiliations
with National Engineers Week (SWE will be the 2006 sponsor of EWeek),
American Association of Engineering Societies (AAES) (SWE is a members
organization), International Conference of Women in Engineering and
Science (ICWES) (SWE is one of the founding members), and International
Network of Women Engineers and Scientists (INWES) (SWE is a key player
in the formation of this organization.)
- Make a difference through volunteerism at the section, region and
national levels.
Make the most of your SWE membership! If you would like more information
on any of these benefits, please contact SWE Headquarters at membership@swe.org.
or any of the SWE-Tampa Bay Area Officers

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