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Upcoming SHPE, SWE, & NSBE joint social!

As the three professional engineering organizations empowering minorities in STEM, we are pleased to announce a joint social for the membership of SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers), NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers), and SWE (Society of Women Engineers).

This is a great opportunity to network and socialize with other like-minded professional engineers in the greater Dallas area. As we all support the mission of empowering diversity in STEM fields, we invite you to come out for a night of great food and drinks and networking as we strengthen the relationship between our organizations. Food and drinks will be available for purchase by the individual.

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM) from September 15th to October 15th, the social will be held at Los Lupes Mexican Restaurant in Addison. Our organizations are proud to support our local Hispanic community.

For more information on our organizations, please visit the following websites:

SHPE DFW: https://www.shpedfw.org/

NSBE DFW: https://www.nsbedfw.org/

Dallas SWE: http://www.dallaswe.org

Sign up for the event here!

Event Recap: August PepsiCo Professional Development

Dallas SWE kicked off professional development for FY20 with a Networking Night hosted by Frito-Lay at PepsiCo Headquarters on Tuesday, August 27. The first event in the recently remodeled conference room, 53 SWE members, PepsiCo employees, and guests began the evening by developing new connections and snacking on Frito-Lay chips and Pepsi beverages. 

The first half of the event included a tour of R&D and the Culinary Experience. The tour included viewing analytical labs, Gold Standard Quality room, the R&D lines for testing and improving new product creations, and finally, the packaging lab. Being able to see the equipment that puffs a Cheeto and learning about the process was especially exciting. During the Culinary Experience, we were able to taste a new product and hear first hand from the Chef about the creative process of developing new snack foods and working with the product team, especially engineers, on getting the best product to market. 

Next, Yolanda A. Malone, Vice President, Global Foods Packaging at PepsiCo, and Laura Bankson, Sr. Director of Manufacturing & Sustainability COE at Frito-Lay North America, engaged in a panel discussion led by Lex Clark, Supply Chain Engineer and lead organizer for the event. As accomplished leaders at PepsiCo, Yolanda and Laura gave attendees valuable advice on moving up, and sometimes laterally, in careers and how both can be advantageous at times. Sharing their first-hand experiences of both success and failure, they encouraged everyone to challenge themselves. A very special thank you to Yolanda Malone and Laura Bankson for taking the time to share their valuable insight into successful careers and for being dedicated examples of women engineers in leadership. 

Dallas SWE would also like to thank the coordinators inside Frito-Lay and PepsiCo for organizing this amazing event: Lex Clark, Alexa Garcia Dangeli, Maria Jose Mendizabal, and Rachel Madden. 

A local SWENext member was also able to attend and provided a reflection on her experiences with SWE, including this meeting: 

“As a sophomore in high school, I am starting to think about college. A few years ago, I attended a Dallas SWE Design Your World program and learned about engineering. I thought engineering involved working with computers and robots because of what I was learning in school, but the event showed me that there are many more possibilities. I became a member of SWENext after Design Your World and have been trying to narrow down what type of engineering degree I might pursue in college.

I was very happy to hear that it would be okay for me to attend the Dallas SWE Networking Night at Frito Lay/PepsiCo HQ on August 27. The tour of the Frito Lay R&D building was very interesting and I had an opportunity to ask some questions and speak with some engineers. I also enjoyed listening to Yolanda Malone and Laura Bankson share their experiences and career paths, and some of the challenges they have overcome. The program gave me a glimpse into a possible career path and the types of engineering degrees that might be useful if I want to do this type of work.  I hope to attend other SWE Dallas events in the future as I learned a lot at this program!”

-Mimi, SWENext Member

Event Recap: Dallas SWE Officer Meet & Greet Brunch 2019

On Sunday, August 25th, Dallas SWE members gathered for the first social brunch of the FY20 at Mexican Sugar the Shops of Legacy in Plano. We had a great turnout for our first social of the year with over 15 members in attendance. During brunch, our President Zaineb introduced the incoming officers for FY20 and we enjoyed a delicious meal and excellent networking. Our team of officers is excited to bring new programming and additional opportunities for networking this fiscal year. 

September Member of the Month: Amber Scheurer

Amber Scheurer graduated from the University of Central Florida with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering. After interning with Texas Instruments in 2011, she joined their DLP® Technology Process Engineering team full time upon graduation in May 2012. During her time in this role, she drove several process defect root cause investigations and developed effective solution paths for MEMS manufacturing processes. In 2015 she was accepted into the DLP Technology Engineering Rotation Program, allowing her to expand her skillset by rotating through a series of four engineering positions within the DLP business. Amber is now a Product Marketing Engineer for DLP Pico™ Products where she is responsible for their web portfolio, identifying new customers, and new product development strategy.

Amber joined SWE as a student in 2008, volunteered in their biannual outreach events, and eventually served as President of her collegiate section. Shortly after moving to Dallas, Amber began mentoring the University of Texas Dallas (UTD) collegiate SWE section as their counselor and after 3 years in that function, she took on the role of Dallas SWE secretary for 2 years.

In addition to her responsibilities in the DLP Business, Amber was asked to serve as the Texas Instruments campus recruiting manager for UCF in 2014. She defines the recruiting strategy, develops key relationships, and serves as the liaison between TI and UCF. This allows her to give back to her collegiate SWE section and she is also able to attend the annual SWE conferences as a recruiter for TI.

Amber is active in the non-profit, High-Tech High Heels, whose mission is to increase the number of girls graduating from high school and entering a college-level degree program in STEM. She joined the board of directors in 2017 and she helps to assess and allocate grant money to groups that will advance the organizations mission as chair of the grant committee.

Outside of work, Amber enjoys traveling and exploring all the excellent restaurants across DFW!

“My favorite thing about SWE is how it completely changed my understanding of what an engineer could be. I will never forget my first annual conference, WE09. Even as an engineering student, seeing over 300 companies at the career fair really expanded my horizons about where my degree could take me. This theme continues through professional membership and shapes the way we inspire the next generation of girls through outreach!”

Amber Scheurer

North Texas Giving Day Officially Open!

Dallas SWE is excited to participate in the 2019 North Texas Giving Day (NTGD), an 18-hour, online, secure giving event for the North Texas community. In the past, Dallas SWE has raised $1,500-2,000 from our local partners and supporters. This year, our goal is to raise $2,500, and we need your help to succeed! Dallas SWE members are asked to consider being a ‘Superfan’ or hosting their own NTGD FUNdraiser. The FUNdraiser allows Superfans the flexibility to share their private fundraising link and add their unique flair for what Dallas SWE means to them. Superfans raising more than $100 will be recognized by the section per our sponsorship standards. If you are interested in learning more about how to host your own FUNdraiser and calling yourself a Dallas SWE Superfan, please contact Fundraising Chair Haley at haleyjbarnes@gmail.com. Fundraising officially opens on September 9th, 2019 and will run through the official NTGD event on September 19th, 2019. Make sure to follow Dallas SWE social media as we explain how your gift will impact the section and Dallas’s youth.

Join us for our next professional development event – hosted by TI WIN!

TI Women’s Initiative Network (WIN) will host Dallas SWE for an evening of networking and conversation on managing burnout and the effects of how language shapes women’s careers. This event includes dinner with a small panel of TI managers who will discuss these challenges and have an open dialogue on best practices, shared experiences, and advice on how to navigate these situations.

This event will be Thursday, September 26, 2019 from 5:30 -7:30 PM at TI, address to be announced.

This meeting is open to all, women, men, SWE members and non-members alike.

Register today for this event – we hope to see you there!

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