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Women in Engineering in Region 7 Canada

Women in Engineering in Region 7 Canada. Jennifer Jessop WIE Region 7 Coordinator. Who is WIE. IEEE Women in Engineering is one of four recognized Affinity Groups Governed by WIEC-a 10 member committee, voting members are Chair plus 6 members and 3 one year appointments-EAB, RAB, TAB

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Women in Engineering in Region 7 Canada

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  1. Women in Engineering in Region 7 Canada Jennifer JessopWIE Region 7 Coordinator

  2. Who is WIE • IEEE Women in Engineering is one of four recognized Affinity Groups • Governed by WIEC-a 10 member committee, voting members are Chair plus 6 members and 3 one year appointments-EAB, RAB, TAB • Regional Coordinators-non-voting • Society Representatives-non-voting • IEEE Bylaw 1-306.22.

  3. What is WIE all About WIE Scopes of Interest • Scope 1: Facilitate the development of programs and activities that promote the entry into and retention of women in engineering programs. • Scope 2: Promote IEEE membership and retention of IEEE women members. • Scope  3: Enhance the career advancement of women in the profession.

  4. What is WIE All about-con’t • RECOGNIZES women's outstanding achievements in electrical and electronics engineering through IEEE Awards nominations. • ORGANIZES receptions at major technical conferences to enhance networking and to promote membership in WIE.  • ADVOCATES women in leadership roles in IEEE governance and career advancement for women in the profession.  • PROVIDES assistance with the formation of new WIE Affinity Groups and supports ongoing activities.  • PROMOTES IEEE Member Grade advancement for women to the grades of Senior Member and Fellow.  • FACILITATES the development of programs and activities that promote the entry into and retention of women in engineering programs.  • ADMINISTERS the IEEE Student-Teacher and Research Engineer/Scientist (STAR) Program to mentor young women in junior and high schools.

  5. When was WIE created? • 1992 Ultrasonics held Women in IEEE receptions • 1993 TAB endorsed concept of WIE • 1995 WIEC established • 1996 first traveling WIE booth • 1997 WIE becomes standing member of BOD • 2000-present explosive WIE membership growth

  6. Where are WIE groups across Region 7 • 6 WIE Affinity GroupsWinnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, Hamilton • 6 Student WIE BranchesUniversity of Toronto, Red River College (Winnipeg), Carleton University, Dalhousie University, Ottawa, University of BC

  7. Why does IEEE need WIE • Women are under represented in the IEEE engineering fields • There is a need to increase participation of women in IEEE • We would like to address ways to improve the climate for women in IEEE and the workplace • Meet the needs of ever changing membership—work life balance is an issue of importance to all members

  8. How can WIE work with GOLD and Student Branches? • Affinity groups mentor student groups • Affinity groups can work together with SB’s to partner on events & activities • AG’s should welcome SG’s members to continue their IEEE career with WIE or GOLD upon graduation • AG EC positions are a next step towards personal & professional development

  9. Questions Please feel free to contact me at jenjessop@ieee.org

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