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Event Recap: College to Careers Conference

On Saturday February 24, Dallas SWE, NSBE DFW, and SHPE DFW invited 60 students from Dallas / Fort Worth area colleges and universities to enjoy a free day of professional development speakers, a panel of representatives from all three organizations, and get their resume reviewed by working professionals. While the rainy weather impacted our student attendance rate, the folks who did show up enjoyed learning about how to overcome obstacles, personal branding, entrepreneurship, emotional intelligence, and how to make the most of their early career years! We find our partnerships with NSBE and SHPE to be very valuable and the students appreciate seeing us work together to affect common goals.

Thanks to our amazing volunteers and speakers: stay tuned for information on next year’s event!

Call for FY18 Nominating Committee Members

As we enter the latter portion of our fiscal year, it’s time to assemble our Nominating Committee to help prepare the FY19 Officer Ballot. This is an important but time-limited service to our section and to SWE that has only a few requirements per our bylaws:

  1. You must be a a voting member of the Society and not be a candidate in the FY19 Officer election.
  2. Starting toward the end of March, the Committee shall evaluate nominations and present at least one candidate for each office to be included on the ballot. For FY19 we will be electing a President, Executive Vice President, VP of Membership, VP of Outreach, Secretary, and two members of our Investment Committee to serve terms starting July 1, 2018. Our current Treasurer’s 2-year term continues through June 30, 2019, and the Section Representative position is no longer necessary due to the dissolution of Regions vote that occurred at the WE17 Senate meeting.
  3. The above work must conclude and the candidate slate be presented to the section by April 15.
  4. The Nomination Committee shall present the ballot to the section and serve as tellers of the election, presenting the results at the end of voting.

We are looking for members to serve on the SWE Dallas nominating committee for FY 19 positions.  Each member must not be running for any of the open positions to serve on the committee. If you are interested in serving in this capacity, please contact contact Uche Maple@ uchea@hotmail.com by March 9, 2018. Thanks for giving back to Dallas SWE!

If you are interested in running for any of the elected positions listed above, stay tuned for FY19 Officers call for interest and check out our Officer Role Description document.

Upcoming Outreach Opportunities

We’ve been appraised of a couple of independent Outreach volunteer opportunities coming up: please see contact info below for each event if you’re interested in participating! Don’t forget, if you’re representing Dallas SWE in these capacities, please enter your participating into SWE’s Outreach Metric tool.

Manara STEM Academy STEM Open House and STEM Day Event

STEM Open House is Thursday, March 22nd  5-6:30pm. Event planners are looking for a STEM experiment or presentation for an audience of students and their families. The STEM Day Event is Friday, March 23rd from 8-10:40am. Presenters will speak to students about their career experiences in a series of 20-minute STEM activity rotations. Volunteers interested in either of these events should contact Cassie Holler.at choller@manaraacademy.org.

Harmony Science Academy-Fort Worth Career Day

Friday, March 23. Presenters will speak to students about their career experiences. Interested volunteers should contact Amitha Thottam at athottam@harmonytx.org.

UNT College of Engineering Women In Engineering Panel

Tuesday, April 2, 2018, 4-5:30pm. Panelists will speak to an audience of ~100 college freshmen about their careers and advice on being a woman in engineering. Interested volunteers should contact Leticia H Anaya, PhD at Leticia.Anaya@unt.edu.

Event Recap: She Networks, She Wins!

SMU SWE’s annual networking event, “She Networks, She Wins” was held on February 20th with several of our Dallas SWE members in attendance. This event was a mixer between SMU’s collegiate chapter and our professional chapter and a great way for us to mix and mingle. After some networking time, the event featured a diverse panel of four distinguished female engineers from various industries and companies across the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. The panelists spoke about their background and experience and shared insightful career advice. Discussed topics included career progression, graduate school, career changes, and how to distinguish yourself as a high performer.

Event Recap: WE Local Tulsa

Five Dallas SWE members made their way to Tulsa, OK January 26-28 to experience the first WE Local conference of FY18! Registration was a breeze through the SWE membership portal, and the refreshed WE Event App was the best way to plan our experience in Tulsa. About a 4 hour drive away from the Dallas area, the trip was just as accessible as WE17 was in Austin, but offered a more intimate and more affordable experience.

The formal program began with breakfast on Friday and opening keynote speaker Kate Van Dellen, a Dallas SWE member and one of our Region C Senators! She gave a wonderful presentation that inspired us to call out discrimination when we experience it and to mentor the next generation of engineers to solve problems and speak out to support equality in our workplaces.

FY18 SWE President Jonna Gerkin delivered the State of SWE address at lunch and, along with other Society leaders in attendance, presided over the SWE Town Hall session. SWE members asked many questions concerning governance structure updates, SWE website updates in progress and the new Advance Learning Center 2.0, changes to future conference programming and career fair logistics, and the need for SWE Committee accountability as they become our only pathway to Society leadership opportunities. It was a great opportunity to voice our concerns and get real-time responses: a sincere thank-you to all the Society leadership representatives who attended!

Dallas SWE Members at WE Local Tulsa 2018!

Dallas SWE members Kate Van Dellen and Shelley Stracener presented professional development sessions during the conference on the topics of Finding Your Catch Phrase and Engineering Your Financial Future, respectively. WE Local conferences are an excellent way to practice your public speaking skills while sharing your passion for teaching and mentoring others: we encourage you to use them as a stepping stone to presenting at annual Society conferences! Rebecca Tom attended to recruit for her company, Texas Instruments, at the career fair, and Nancy Jennings attended the career fair as a job seeker and new transplant to Dallas. Tripat Baweja drove eight of her Colin College students to the conference for the weekend: what a trooper!

WE Local differed from our past Region conferences in that it included a Design Lab K-12 Outreach program and Parent & Educator program for local families. This is a great benefit of having SWE headquarters help in planning and executing WE Local conferences going forward and a wonderful opportunity to introduce SWE to each WE Local host city! We definitely took some notes on things we can use to improve our Design Your World Outreach series.

The closing event of the conference Saturday evening was an Award banquet with guest speaker Dima Ghawi,. Her transformative life story escaping an abusive culture and marriage to emancipating herself and her family members was so inspiring to those of us who struggle with shattering expectations and becoming courageous leaders.

As with all SWE conferences, attendees came home energized and motivated to make changes in our lives, our workplaces, and our communities! If you want to experience a WE Local conference this year, there are four more in the United States and two WE Locals overseas in 2018! Visit weloacl.swe.org for more details. The WE Local schedule for 2019 has also been announced, so mark your calendars and join your SWEsters where and when you are able!

Member of the Month – Rana Karimi

With our Member of the Month program, Dallas SWE seeks to recognize some of our non-officer members whose technical contributions, leadership accomplishments, or SWE volunteer service are particularly noteworthy. If you would like to nominate a Dallas SWE member for his/her contributions, please email us. Our February Member of the Month is Rana Karimi!


Rana Karimi is an Engineering Project Manager for PepsiCo, working on the Packaging Automation team at the Frito-Lay North America headquarters in Plano, TX. As a Project Manager, she is responsible for leading the deployment of automation projects for Frito-Lay plants nationwide, providing technical input on capital allocation and expenditures, and unifying cross-functional teams from around the world. In this role, Rana is a change agent in leveraging technology and robotics to improve packaging productivity for America’s largest food and beverage company.

Rana joined PepsiCo in August 2017. She previously worked in Houston for Schlumberger, the world’s largest oil and gas service company. At Schlumberger, she gained experience in operations and held engineering roles in manufacturing, quality, and production planning in which she was largely responsible for optimizing manufacturing processes in a highly engineered, make to order environment. In her last role, she leveraged her manufacturing experience as a SAP business system trainer during the company’s global IT Transformation.

Rana is passionate about promoting women in engineering and STEM. As a SWE Professional, she has served as a volunteer or coordinator at dozens of outreach events in Houston and Dallas. After joining PepsiCo, she supported the Engineering department’s Women in Engineering Retention Initiative by raising awareness of the benefits and resources of SWE. This advocacy led to gaining management’s support of SWE memberships. Before relocating to the DFW Area, Rana was a math tutor for high school girls for four years. She worked with students on Algebra I & II, Geometry, and Pre-Calc. Rana enjoyed seeing her students develop confidence and proficiency in math.

Rana received her Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree from The University of Texas at Austin in May 2013. From a young age, Rana enjoyed her math and science classes and always sought to be challenged. The opportunity to use her strength in math and the broad career prospects are what drew her to pursue engineering. At UT, she was involved in SWE as Community Affairs Director and led many outreach events held on and off campus. She was also active in the Women in Engineering Program (WEP) as a mentor for first-year female students in mechanical engineering and helped organize the flagship event, “Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day.” She balanced her engineering workload with playing the French horn in the Longhorn Band, and performed at each UT football game for four years.

On a personal note, Rana enjoys traveling and photographing different parts of the world. Her goal is to visit at least two new countries every year.  She is also an avid cyclist. As a rider and fundraiser for the MS150, she made the 180-mile bike ride from Houston to Austin every year since her junior year of college. As an engineer at heart, Rana enjoys making her own personal care products and experimenting with natural ingredients in cooking and baking. Rana also enjoys language classes and has professional working proficiency in Spanish and Farsi.

“I strongly identify with SWE’s mission of advancing the careers of women engineers. A well-balanced, diverse workforce is more successful at innovation than a homogeneous workforce. Yet, women are still underrepresented in engineering and technology. In recent years, while women earned more bachelor’s degrees than men, fewer than one-fourth of engineering degrees were earned by women. We need to improve these figures and close the gender gap. SWE does a great job of working toward closing the gap by providing a strong network of support, tools, and mentorship to empower women engineers to overcome challenges, bond together, and build our professional skills and confidence.”

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