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Growing with. Student Leadership Seminar 2010. K-12 Student. Engineering Undergraduate Student. Graduate Student/Early Career Engineer. Professional Engineer. Your engineering career. ASME opportunities at every level!. Objectives.
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Growing with Student Leadership Seminar 2010
K-12 Student Engineering Undergraduate Student Graduate Student/Early Career Engineer Professional Engineer Your engineering career ASME opportunities at every level!
Objectives • Understand how ASME can be a part of your entire career. • Identify professional development opportunities within ASME. • Identify future leadership opportunities of interest to you. • Find ways to meet more people.
Outline • Introduction • ASME for Engineering Students • Professional Development Opportunities • Leadership Opportunities • Networking Opportunities • ASME for Graduate Students • What Next? • Conclusion
ASME for Engineering Students • Professional Development • Student Professional • Development Conferences • Old Guard Competitions • Student Design Contest • Human Powered Vehicle Challenge • I-Show • Technical Conferences • Contact with Industry Professionals • Awards
ASME for Engineering Students Leadership • Student Section Officer • Student Leadership Seminars • Hosting an SPDC or SLS • SDOB Officer • SDOB Leaders‘ Conference • Student Sections Committee • Committee on Student Development • “International Student Development Committee” - contact Andres Rondon rondona2@asme.org
ASME for Engineering Students Networking • Student Section • Senior Section • Students in Your District • Faculty in Your District • Technical Communities & Groups • ASME Volunteers & Staff • Conferences
ASME for Engineering Students Additional Benefits • Travel Opportunities - experience new places and cultures with ASME! • ME Magazine – Keep up to date with the latest technologies! • ASME E-Library – Find sources for course research! • E-Mentoring – Pair up with a professional for 1-to-1 career advice! • Scholarships – $50,000-$70,000 available annually!
Professional Development Opportunities • Early Career Forums (ECFs) • Professional Practice Curriculum (PPC) • Old Guard Early Career Engineer Essay • Old Guard Early Career Award • ME Today Newsletter • International Outreach Affinity Group
Leadership Opportunities • Early Career Leadership Intern Program to Serve Engineers (ECLIPSE) • Senior Section • District Operating Board • VOLT Academy Leadership Opportunities • Advise/support ASME Student Sections’ and SDOBs’ activities • ASME Committees in the Sectors • Knowledge & Community • Centers • Strategic Management • Institutes • Codes & Standards Committees
Networking Opportunities • Technical Connections • Divisions and Groups • Institutes • Member Connections • Districts & Sections • Affinity Communities • Old Guard (supports ECEs) • Linked In & Facebook • Engineering for Change
Affinity Groups MissionIncrease opportunities for members with common technical or professional interests to meet, acquire knowledge and network by leveraging online communication tools • Graduate Students Affinity Group, Eder Toscano toscano_salazare2@asme.org / Andres Rondon rondona2@asme.org • International Outreach Affinity Group, Eduardo Barrientos barrientose2@asme.org
ASME for Graduate Students • E-mentoring • Career Center • ASME Graduate Teaching Fellowship • Graduate Students Affinity Group • Technical Papers, Grants, and Awards
In their own words …. • Eduardo Barrientos, Committee on Early Career Development – Centers Sector “I've been in this committee for 4 years and (it) was an excellent opportunity to stay involved. I was also the first person of this committee from outside the US.”
In their own words …. Marianne Chan, Information and Communications Committee, K&C Sector “People do not realize that what you do in the local section gets sent to others in the society. … Having my ideas being taken seriously by senior members really helped to stoke the fire and I continue to want to serve the society and make it a more welcome place for everyone.”
What Next? Stay a Member • Graduated Dues Structure (1-4 years) • International Member Dues Discount (25-50%) “The main thing is to want to get involved and show it.”
What Next? Reach Out – show that you want to get involved! • Contact your local section • Ask your SDOB and District Leader for contacts within ASME • Join an Affinity Group(s) • Contact your Technical Division and Group • Join LinkedIn, Facebook ASME Groups • Join Engineering for Change • Go on VOBB to see who is looking for someone to help
Web Links • Early Career Center: http://www.asme.org/Communities/EarlyCareer/ • ASME Career Center: http://www.asme.org/Jobs/ • Volunteer Opportunities Bulletin Board: http://volunteer.asme.org/vobb/ • PeerLink (online & affinity groups): www.peerlink.asme.org • Technical Divisions & Groups: http://divisions.asme.org/ • Sections & Divisions: http://www.districts.asme.org • Engineering for Change: www.engineeringforchange.org
Contacts • “International Student Development Committee” - Andres Rondon rondona2@asme.org • Graduate Students Affinity Group - Eder Toscano toscano_salazare2@asme.org / Andres Rondon rondona2@asme.org • International Outreach Affinity Group - Eduardo Barrientos barrientose2@asme.org • Student Conferences (SLS & SPDC) – Marian Heller, HellerM@asme.org • Student Contests & Activities – Amira El-Ghobashy, ElghobshyA@asme.org
Conclusion • Take advantage of professional development opportunities • Seek out leadership opportunities • Connect with engineers around the world “involvement in the society is very rewarding and your ticket to international relationships both personal and business related.”