Society of Women Engineers Wichita Section
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Society of Women Engineers Wichita Section
SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Wichita Area Section I005 www.wichitaswe.org October 2008 ASPIRE * ADVANCE * ACHIEVE Holiday Fashion Show Fashions by Parrot-fa-Nalia and music by local string ensemble Novis WHEN: Saturday, October 25 from 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm WHERE: Calvary United Methodist Church (Fellowship Hall) 2525 N Rock Rd / Wichita, KS 67226 COST: $10, adults; free to college students and younger Pay at the door RSVP to Vickie Glancy Cannon at edcannon@cox.net by 10/23/08. If you always wanted a chance to wear beautiful clothes, your time has come. We need women and girls to pick out an outfit from Parrot-fa-Nalia and model it for our Holiday Fashion Show. Parrot-fa-Nalia has fashions for weddings, proms, homecoming, holiday parties, class reunions, any occasion where you want to look your best. Any size from Junior 0 through Women’s is available. 1 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Wichita Area Section I005 www.wichitaswe.org October 2008 ASPIRE * ADVANCE * ACHIEVE ! The Buzz from Baltimore Thursday, November 13th Hear about the 2008 National Conference in Baltimore Get updates on National and Regional news Learn about seminars and tours attended by our members including the keynote talk by Captain Paz B. Gomez, PE and a tour of Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory If attending the conference, bring pictures and stories to share! TIME: 5:30pm 6:00pm 7:15 pm Location: RSVP: Social, with full cash bar Dinner (order-off-the-menu) prices range from $6-$22 Conference update Bella Luna Café (private room) 2132 N. Rock Road (21st & Rock Road) Located in Bradley Fair Shopping Center by 3pm Tuesday, November 11th to Angela.Schroeder@swe.org or 316-517-2562 2 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Wichita Area Section I005 www.wichitaswe.org October 2008 ASPIRE * ADVANCE * ACHIEVE President’s Message Table of Contents: Current Month’s Event Next Month’s Event Table of Contents President’s Message Wired Calendar SWE Business SWE Tree Bold Visions/KPTS Events Around Wichita Wanted Out & About Thanks .. 1 2 3 3 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 WOW, it’s almost time for Conference. Wichita SWE has had a terrific start to the year, exciting and fun meetings, award winners, membership growth and a lot of local exposure. Let’s keep that energy and momentum up! Of course we are all worried about the current situation with the financial world. I expect to see some evidence of that at Conference. In times like this, it is even more important for us to be strong together. Remember that you have a network out there to help you when things are looking bleak. SWE is a place where people understand and help each other. There are a number of things happening in the next couple months that will keep your spirits up. The Fashion Party on October 25, our post-conference meeting on November 13, the first EXPO planning meeting of the year November 15, the Holiday Tea on December 6 and DON’T forget the Holiday Tree! There is nothing like tree decorating to boost your spirits. Wired SWE National website I hope that all of you will be able to join us for one or more of these events. There is always more than just the event. It is the friendship and support we all get from being together. -Barbara Region I website WSU Student Section WCES First EXPO Planning Meeting November 15, 9am-11am, at Cafe Moderne (Old Town Square), Expo is so much fun! Come and join us as we plan this Annual Event for February 28, 2009 RSVP to Rikki at rikki.l.schreiber@spiritaero.com 3 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Wichita Area Section I005 www.wichitaswe.org October 2008 ASPIRE * ADVANCE * ACHIEVE October 2008 20082008-2009 Officers President: Barbara Davis Barbara.Davis@swe.org Sun Vice President: Dorci Cotton dorci.cotton@swe.org Treasurer: Marsha Meili Marsha.Meili@swe.org Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 2 3 4 10 11 Holiday Tree Planning 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 EC Mtg 14 15 16 17 18 Fall Break - Fall Break WSU WSU 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 Bold Visions 31 Halloween Secretary: Angela Schroeder Angela.Schroeder@swe.org Newsletter: Contact the President Section Representative: Vickie Glancy-Cannon Committees/Chairs /Chairs Committees Web Mistress: Angie Graham Membership Chair: Cindy Hoover Cindy.Hoover@swe.org Career Guidance Chair Marsha Meili Marsha.Meili@swe.org Sat 25 Fashion for the Holidays Aspire. Advance. Achieve. Schedule of Events • 10/13 Executive Council Meeting, 5:30 pm, Panera Bread (Central and Hillside) Fundraising Chair: Contact the President • 10/25 Fashion For the Holidays, 6:30PM ,Calvary United Methodist Church Scholarship Committee Chair: Bonnie Johnson • 2525 N. Rock Rd 10/30 Bold Visions: Women in Science & Technology, on KPTS at 9:00 PM Publicity Chair: Kate Van Dellen Katherine.vandellen@swe.org WCES Representative: Catherine Rocky Bylaws Committee Chair: Vickie Glancy-Cannon 4 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Wichita Area Section I005 www.wichitaswe.org October 2008 ASPIRE * ADVANCE * ACHIEVE November 2008 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 Election Day (US) 6 7 8 SWE National Conference 9 10 11 12 Veteran’s Day (US) 13 The Buzz from Baltimore 14 15 EXPO Kickoff Meeting 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Holiday Tree Dry Run (tentative) 23 24 25 26 27 28 Thanksgiving Day (US) 29 30 1 2 3 4 6 Holiday Tea 5 Tree Setup Aspire. Advance. Achieve. Schedule of Events • No Executive Council Meeting in November • 11/5-11/8 National Conference in Baltimore • 11/13 The Buzz From Baltimore, Bella Luna Café (2132 N. Rock Rd.), 5:30 pm • 11/15 EXPO Planning Meeting, Cafe Moderne (Old Town Square), 9am-11am Society of Women Engineers PO Box 1096 Wichita, KS 67201 E-mail: Wichita@swe.org 5 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Wichita Area Section I005 www.wichitaswe.org October 2008 ASPIRE * ADVANCE * ACHIEVE SWE BUSINESS Congratulations to Angela Schroeder and Allison Terry – the Wichita Section Nominees for the “New Faces of Engineering Award!” Angela Allison All five candidates were outstanding: Kim Burton (Cessna), Angela Graham (Cessna), Angela Schroeder (Cessna), Allison Terry (Boeing), and Rachel Woods (Spirit Aerosystems). Wichita is very fortunate to have a pool of strong new engineers. They will be recognized at the Holiday Fashion Show on Saturday October 25, 2008. Thank you all for you nominations and votes. And a big thanks to Kate Van Dellen for making this happen. The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) recently named Kate Van Dellen, a recent Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo University graduate as one of its Outstanding Collegiate Members for the 2007 fiscal year. “There are so many wonderfully qualified women who graduate in engineering each year and receiving this award was an honor,” said Kate, “It’s always comforting to know that people around you appreciate your work.” SWE’s award recognizes six individual collegiate members each year who enhance the engineering profession through contributions to industry, education and the community. Winners are selected based on their participation in their school’s SWE chapter, other engineering organizations, campus and community activities and academic standing. Kate will receive her award at the Celebrate SWE Awards Banquet in Baltimore, Md., on Nov. 8. 6 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Wichita Area Section I005 www.wichitaswe.org October 2008 ASPIRE * ADVANCE * ACHIEVE Membership Update Conference Update Thanks to our two new corporate members for FY09, Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. and Cessna Aircraft Company (Textron) we are at record membership levels in the Wichita section. In addition to the new corporate memberships, several student upgrades, a very successful calling campaign and excellent programs have given our local section an influx of new members. As of October 23, 2008, our membership numbers are: Find COR Motions on website in SWE Communities You can view them on the SWE Communities page but you must join each community in order to access it. There are supporting documents in "resources", and a discussion thread for each motion. Select "view all topics" to see all of the discussion threads. Two Communities to view: ♦ Bylaws – FY09 Amendment Proposals Community ♦ COR Governance Discussion Community To view the SWE Communities, go to: ♦ SWE Home page ♦ My SWE Communities (LH side about middle) ♦ Login using your regular SWE ID & password ♦ "Join Communities" on the blue bar ♦ Under “Manage Communities” look for the title, check box, click “Join” at bottom of page ♦ Go to "My Communities" at top RH side of page, click to open 53 Memberships Paid for FY08: 6 Memberships Paid for FY09: Several of our FY08 members who have not renewed to date are in the process of renewing membership into SWE. The membership committee is working to build awareness into the renewal process and ensure our distribution lists and contact information are up to date. If you are one of those members who have not renewed your membership for SWE, we hope you will!! Click here to renew your SWE Membership or to join SWE for the first time. If you have any questions about SWE membership, please contact your FY09 Membership Chair, Cindy Hoover, at cindy.hoover@swe.org. 7 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Wichita Area Section I005 www.wichitaswe.org October 2008 ASPIRE * ADVANCE * ACHIEVE "Visions of Airplanes Dance in Their Heads" One can tell we were all in the spirit of the holidays at our October 12th SWE Tree Planning Meeting! Looking forward to our next meeting where we will review our tree topper and skirt construction plans. Committee: Bonnie Johnson (Chair), Ed Merkel, Catherine Rocky, Deana Fitzsimmons, & Suzanne Moore (not pictured) The Tree Committee can use your help decorating the tree. Tentative dates are Monday December 1 and/or Tuesday December 2 at the Wichita Ice Center. Contact Bonnie at avi8rix@onemain.com for more information. 8 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Wichita Area Section I005 www.wichitaswe.org October 2008 ASPIRE * ADVANCE * ACHIEVE Once again, Wichita SWE is proud to sponsor “Bold Visions: Women in Science and Technology” KPTS at 9:00 PM Thursday October 30, 2008. Anyone want to record a Holiday Message from SWE? Here is your chance. Contact Barbara, barbara.davis@swe.org, before October 31 to see if we can get a group together. The 2009 Region i Conference is scheduled for Feb 6-7 at Washington University in St. Louis. More information as it becomes available 9 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Wichita Area Section I005 www.wichitaswe.org October 2008 ASPIRE * ADVANCE * ACHIEVE Events Around Wichita October 24-26 - Night of the Living Zoo http://www.scz.org/visitor_tickets-signature_zoo_events.php October 25-26 - Hay, Hooves & Halloween at Old Cowtown Museum http://www.oldcowtown.org/Calendar/HayHoovesHalloween.htm October 29 YPW will be sponsoring a Halloween Progressive Dinner for one YPW member and 1 guest beginning at 6:30 pm. The dinner will start at Piccadilly East for appetizers, dinner at the Rowdy Beaver, and dessert at Baxter’s Sweet Roll Emporium. Admission is $35, costumes are welcome, and reservations are required. October 30 AIAA will feature Some Plain Talk about the Airline Industry with Dr. Dean Headly from the WSU Barton School of Business. He will be providing an overview of the airline quality rating and industry observations. Social hour begins at 5:30 pm at Players Sports Bar & Grill (3200 W. 21st Street); Italian buffet dinner at 6:30; presentation at 7:30. Cost is $12 for AIAA members and $15 for non-members. RSVP by noon on October 27 to Troy_Downen@HawkerBeechcraft.com or (316) 676-4110. November 12 What is with the WaterWalk? YPW will be given an all-access tour of the WaterWalk development and a presentation by WaterWalk LLC president Tom Johnson. The event will be held at the WaterWalk (Realtor’s Building, 170 W. Dewey) and costs $10 for members and $15 for non-members. The first tour will begin at 11:20 am; presentation at noon; another tour at 12:30 pm. Reservations are required. November 14 If you missed SWE’s visit to Karg Art Glass, 111 N. Oliver in Kechi, the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) will be giving you a second chance to tour the facility and see art in the making. The tour begins at 6 pm, admission is $10, and there will be dinner after the tour. RSVP by November 11 to Rocky and Marianne Slagle (788-3290). The Postmodern Symposium: Friday November 14, 2008 from 3:00 PM to 7:30 PM at the Ulrich Museum of Art, WSU Saturday November 15, 2008 from 12:30 PM to 5:00 PM at the Wichita Art Museum This is a FREE series of lectures and gallery talks on art in the postmodern age; an age impacted by globalism, cultural pluralism, post-colonialism, and pastiche. If you think this may be too farfetched for you, then take a chance and view Jeffrey Milstein’s exhibit at the Ulrich, “Aircraft: The Jet as Art”. Saturday November 15, 2008 Kansas Aviation Museum 2008 Aviation Gala – Speaker: Erik Lindbergh Tickets $75, per person RSVP by November 12 at 683-9242 or ksaviation@kansasaviationmuseum.org 10 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Wichita Area Section I005 www.wichitaswe.org October 2008 ASPIRE * ADVANCE * ACHIEVE Must be able to create great prose to publicize all the terrific things our members do! GREAT PAY & BENEFITS Publication Dates: Newsletter Editor 15 December 2008; 15 February 2009 15 April 2009; 15 June 2008 Please contact Barbara @barbara.davis@swe.org Also…… A Few Good committee people Career Guidance Chair Fundraising Chair Open (Marsha Meili, acting) Open (Barbara Davis, acting) There are a couple committee chairs open. You don’t have to do it alone, so if you would like to get more involved in SWE, please e-mail Barbara Davis at Barbara.Davis@swe.org. 11 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Wichita Area Section I005 www.wichitaswe.org October 2008 ASPIRE * ADVANCE * ACHIEVE Out and About Over 65 people signed up for the SWE event with Dondi Scumaci on September 30th. The event was a lot of fun and Dondi gave an excellent presentation on her book Designed for Success. Dondi, an international speaker, author, and an expert in professional and personal development, gave her typical high energy performance. Dondi used stories and personal experience to make key points in the book. Specifically, Dondi talked about empowering ourselves to be successful. A few of her “public service announcements” included: • Have a mentor and be a mentor • Have a 5 year career plan at all times • Women need to market themselves • Women must learn to negotiate; avoid the flinch! • Go get feedback; don’t wait for a yearly review • There is no such thing as job security; your security comes from the value that you deliver Increase Your Value to Create Opportunity In her book, Dondi shows this with her value pyramid. A person starts their career completing assigned tasks and not adding much additional value. As a person takes initiative and adds value, they move up the value pyramid. The higher you go up, the more value you add to the company and the more secure you become in your job and yourself. Carrying the Vision Taking Greater Initiative Future Solutions Thinking Strategically Offering Solutions & Recommendations Becoming a Greater Resource User Friendly Building a Strong Network Putting “Topspin” on the Ball Value Added Demonstrating Commitment Completing Assignments Commodity Meeting Minimum Requirements This was a great event. If you missed it, I encourage you to read the book. It was very good. You can learn more about Dondi at http://dondiscumaci.com/about.html. Cindy Hoover 12 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Wichita Area Section I005 www.wichitaswe.org October 2008 ASPIRE * ADVANCE * ACHIEVE Thanks to our Engineering Expo Sponsors: Wichita State University College of Engineering – Co-Sponsor Platinum ($1,000) Cessna Aircraft Company Precision Pattern Interiors The Boeing Company Logo not available Gold ($500) Johnson Controls Inc. 13 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Wichita Area Section I005 www.wichitaswe.org October 2008 ASPIRE * ADVANCE * ACHIEVE Silver ($250) MKEC Engineering Consultants Triumph Structures – Wichita Geotechnical Services Inc. - $100 Bronze ($50) Dudley Williams and Associates, P.A. Logo not available Allied Environmental Consultants, Inc. Booth Sponsors Advanced Orthopaedic Associates, P.A. Terracon If you or your company would like to support Expo or any of our other Career Guidance activities, please drop our president, Barbara Davis, an e-mail and donate as much or as little as you like. These dollars will help us update our booths, purchase supplies for Expo and other Career Guidance activities, and provide refreshments for our volunteers. The levels of sponsorship are: Platinum - $1,000 contribution Gold - $500 contribution Silver - $250 contribution Bronze - $50 contribution 14