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Town Hall Meeting June 2,2015

Town Hall Meeting June 2,2015. IAB Town Hall Agenda. What is the IAB? Background Leadership team New Policies & Procedures document What has been the most recent focus of the IAB? STEM participation Monthly calls ( Coggle ) YouTube Video Contest Networking Exercise

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Town Hall Meeting June 2,2015

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  1. Town Hall MeetingJune 2,2015

  2. IAB Town Hall Agenda • What is the IAB? • Background • Leadership team • New Policies & Procedures document • What has been the most recent focus of the IAB? • STEM participation • Monthly calls (Coggle) • YouTube Video Contest • Networking Exercise • What’s in store for the IAB in the Year Ahead? • Q&A, feedback & discussion

  3. IAB Leadership Team • Past Chair: Brad Parrish – FedEx Office (2013-2016) • Chair: Danny Faucette – Tindall (2014-2017) • Chair-Elect: Carl Kirpes - GENESYS (2015-2018) • Past IAB Chairs include: • Doug Rabeneck- Accenture(2012-2015) • Majid Abab - Boeing (2011-2014) • Bill Tolo – Best Buy (2010-2013) • Kaz Takeda – Disney (2009-2012) • Deb Laudenslager – Hershey (2008-2011) • Russ Wooten – Dept. Homeland Security (2007-2010) • Roman Hlutkowsky – FedEx Ground (2006-2009) • Communications Chair: Steve Snelling • Recognition & Awards Committee Chair: Steve Snelling • YouTube Contest Chair: Kaz Takeda/Steve Snelling

  4. Chairman of IIE Industry Advisory Board 2014/2015 Education: West Virginia University, BSIE 1990 Robert Morris University, MBA 2001 Professional History: FedEx Office, Managing Director of Transportation Operations 2013 – Present; FedEx Ground, Senior Manager of Operations Engineering (Negotiations) 2008 – 2013; SRM of Region Operations Engineering 2004 – 2008; Station SRM Huntsville, AL 2002 – 2004, SRM Hub Engineering 1998 – 2002; Roadway Package System, Region Operations Engineering Manager 1995 – 1998; United Parcel Service, Driver, Time Study Engineer, Operations Supervisor, Hub Industrial Engineer 1990 – 1995. Institute Involvement: IIE Industry Advisory Board Chairman (2014/2015); Member since 1986; National conference presenter 2011 and 2012, VoLT speaker 2012, 2013, member of the DFW Professional IIE Chapter, Speaker at various Regional conferences and former Regional Conference Chair at West Virginia University, Member of the IIE Industry Advisory Board (IAB) 2010 - Present. Brad Parrish Other University and Community involvement: President of West Virginia University (WVU) Academy of Industrial Engineers, Former President of WVU IMSE Visiting Committee, Former Professional Whitewater River Guide and Pennsylvania State Park Volunteer, March of Dimes of West PA Signature Chef Auction Committee, Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign Volunteer, Children’s Hospital Pediatric Cancer Volunteer, Seneca Valley Youth Football Association Coach and former Board Member. Volunteer Horse Trainer for MainGait (Therapeutic Horse-back Riding). Guest lecturer experiences include; West Virginia University Freshman Engineering classes, Northern Illinois University Management Department, UT Arlington Industrial Engineering. Honors and Awards: FedEx Ground Leadership Excellence (2011), FedEx Ground’s Prestigious 5 Star Award Recipient (2002)/ (2009),Gold Process Improvement Award (2006),(5) Operations Service Culture Awards (2003 – 2004), RPS Region Operations Engineering Manager of the Year (1996).

  5. Chairman of IIE Industry Advisory Board 2015/2016 Education: BS-Mathematics, North Carolina State University BS-Education, North Carolina State University MBA-McColl School of Business, Queens University of Charlotte ME-Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Colorado State University. Professional History: Tindall Corporation – Vice President – Industrial Engineering & Process Improvement (2008-Present); Director of Industrial Engineering (1999-2008) Burlington Industries – multiple Industrial Engineering and Industrial Engineering Management assignments (1975-1999) Institute Involvement: Senior Member since 2001; IIE Industry Advisory Board Chairman (2015/2016); Member of the IIE Industry Advisory Board (IAB) 2011 - Present. Danny Faucette Other University and Industry Involvement: Judge – Senior Design Projects – Fitts Department of Industrial Engieering, North Carolina State University; Curriculum Advisory Board, Fitts Department of Industrial Engineering, North Carolina State University; Guest Lecturer for Industrial Engineering Seminar – University of Pittsburgh and Student IIE chapters at North Carolina State University and the Georgia Institute of Technology; Past Chairman – national Productivity Committee and national Process Improvement Committee, and Past Vice Chairman, national Business Performance Council, Prestressed Precast Concrete Institute (PCI) Presentations at the National Conventions of the Prestressed/Precast Concrete Institute (PCI) and Southern Association of Colleges and Employers (SACE) Honors and Awards: Blumenthall Fellow – McColl School of Business, Queens University of Charlotte - 1999 IIE Fellow - 2014

  6. Chair Elect of IIE Industry Advisory Board 2015/2016 • Education: • Iowa State University • - Bachelor’s of Science in Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, 2012 • Bachelor’s of Science in Mechanical Engineering, 2012 • Masters of Engineering in Systems Engineering, 2014 • Professional History: • GENESYS Systems Integrator, Vice President of Operations, 2012 – Present; • Proplanner, Applications Engineer, 2011 – 2012; • Virtual Reality Applications Center, Research Mentor, 2010-2011 • Iowa State University Research, Mechanical Engineering and Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering Research Assistant, 2008 – 2009. • Institute Involvement: • IIE Industry Advisory Board Chair Elect (2015/2016); Member since 2012; National conference presenter 2013 and 2014, SEMS Student Paper competition finalist 2013, Construction Division Student paper competition finalist 2014, Member of the IIE Industry Advisory Board (IAB) 2014 - Present. IIE KC Chapter member 2015 – Present. Carl Kirpes Other Community involvement: Drumm Farm Center for Children Drumm Run Volunteer, Tour De Hope Volunteer, Wounded Warrior Project Volunteer, American Red Cross Volunteer, Bike MS Volunteer, Former Iowa State University Football player and president of multiple honor societies Honors and Awards: IIE Outstanding Early Career in IE Business/Industry Award (2015), Mortar Board Emerging Leader Award (2015), Iowa STATEment Maker Award (2015), Tau Beta Pi Fellow (2013), Mortar Board Fellow (2013), Phi Eta Sigma Thomas Arkle Clark Leader of the Year Award (2013), Tau Beta Pi Laureate (2012), Marshall Scholarship Finalist (2011).

  7. What is the IAB? • The Industry Advisory Board (IAB) isa group of volunteer leaders dedicated to: • Serving as a “voice of industry” to IIE’s leadership and the academic community • Enhancing IIE’s image, relevance and value proposition to industrial engineers working in industry • Increasing the awareness and knowledge of the industrial engineering profession and the tremendous value it provides society • Increasing the engagement of IIE’s industry membership (~7k) • Supporting the professional development and career growth of industry members

  8. Policies & Procedures [ Last Revised on March 25, 2015 ] Table of Contents: Introduction Mission Statement Purpose Recent IAB Goals Monthly group call-ins IAB Membership & Roster IAB Leadership Young Professionals IAB Sessions at IIE Annual Conferences Town Hall Meeting at Annual Conferences The “Next Great Idea” activity High School presentation on IE Job Duties IAB Logo & LinkedIn site YouTube Video Contest Coaching Panel & Webinars Promoting IIE Awards to Industry IAB Website section Located on the IAB website, Active content, “History of IAB group”: http://www.iienet2.org/Details.aspx?id=34530

  9. What HAS Been THE FOCUS OF the IAB? Voice of Industry Engagement & Professional Development Image & Awareness

  10. What’s the IAB been doing? Engagement & Professional Development: Professional Networking IAB Track @ Annual Conference Monthly Connections/Practice Sharing Coaching & Advising Series Image & Awareness: K-12 Outreach – YouTube Video Contest, STEM Education Recognize Industry Professionals (award nominations, etc.) Sponsor IAB Middle-Career Leadership Award Voice of Industry: Support / input to Board of Trustees & IIE Staff Support and participation in Student Regional Conferences Support IIE geographic chapters

  11. How has the IAB impacted STEM initiatives? • College Students • Work with and encourage existing IE students • Provide internships • Summer employment • Attend chapter mixers • Guest speaking at Universities • On-campus information sessions • Mentor Young Students • Engagement among students at all levels • Educate middle school and junior high school students • Make STEM attractive to young students • Career days • Junior Achievement • Take your child to work day High School Students • Promote careers in engineering • Source the IIE website • Mentor students

  12. Last Year’s IAB Brainstorming Session produced several topics for this year’s monthly calls

  13. IAB YouTube Video Contest • Started in 2009 • Initiative Objectives: • Promote the IE profession to high school students, teachers and guidance counselors • Encourage freshmen enrollment into Industrial Engineering university programs • Increase the engagement of IIE University Chapters • How its done: • Coordinated by IAB YouTube Contest Committee • IIE University Chapters are challenged to create a YouTube video presentation that inform and excites high school students about Industrial Engineering • All submissions are reviewed and judged • Winners are announced at the Annual IIE Conference

  14. IAB YouTube Video Contest • The prize money is raised by donation's from IAB members & several Professional IIE Chapters: • $1,000 for 1st place • $500 for 2nd place • $200 for 3rd place • Feedback from numerous University advisors have told us that it is now common to have first year students say they selected IE as a major after finding these YouTube videos

  15. IAB Recognition & Awards Committee • The IAB group has been encouraging our IAB members to nominate co-workers for IIE Industry-related Awards • Several Industry-related Awards were identified, and some easy to follow instructions were sent out several times during the year • The IAB group was somewhat successful this year in increasing the number of Award Nominations from Industry • We also expanded our efforts to other IIE Industry groups (CIE, SEMS, SHS, & Corporate Partners)

  16. Professional Networking Exercise • ~10 minutes • Identify another member in the room with your same identifying # • Give them your 1-2 minute quick intro (elevator pitch) including: • Name • Organization (company or school) • Job, role or area of focus /interest • How you are involved/plugged into IIE (IAB, Division, Chapter, Session Presenter, Committee, etc.) • Most fun / interesting experience to date at the conference

  17. What’s in the year ahead for the IAB? Danny Faucette – IAB Chair 2014-2017

  18. 2015/2016 PLANS What’s the Value Proposition? What should you expect in return for your participation in the IAB? • Education/Professional Development • Networking Opportunities

  19. 2015/2016 PLANS 2015/2016 Plans • Sustain • Improve • Innovate

  20. 2015/2016 PLANS • SUSTAIN – Ensure that the activities that have been successful for the IAB in the past are continued and fully supported • YouTube Video contest • Annual Conference track • Leadership awards • Sponsoring Industry Leaders • Mid-Career Award • STEM Education Support • Coaching Webinars • Monthly Calls • Education • Networking

  21. 2015/2016 PLANS • IMPROVE – Improve our monthly conference calls to add value and attract new members/participants • Networking • Introduction of New Members • Introduction of “Veteran” Members • Education and Professional Development • Seminars • Adopt Go-To-Meeting format • Bring the best of conference presentations to those who could not attend • Other topics of interest to the general membership • Book Reviews by members

  22. 2015/2016 PLANS • IMPROVE – Increase Participation • Monthly Calls • Annual Conference • Total Membership Roll

  23. 2015/2016 PLANS • INNOVATE • Helping the Transition from New Graduate to Newly Employed Engineer • Student/New Engineer benefits • Employer benefits • How? • Best practices – on-boarding – sharing session • Guide/Primer to new engineers • Differences in workplace vs. classroom • What I wish I had known • What we wish you had known • Collection of “letters to ourselves” from the IAB leadership • Delivery • Student Track at National Conference • Student Chapters • Senior Advisors/Career Services departments

  24. 2015/2016 PLANS • Offers Opportunities for interaction with other IIE groups • Young Professionals • Student Track at Annual Conference • CIEADH and other Academic Friends • Council of Fellows

  25. 2015/2016 PLANS • Monthly Conference Calls – Second Friday of the month – 10:30 AM Eastern • Please be sure we have your contact information if you would like to participate

  26. 2015/2016 PLANS • Suggestions/feedback on how we might best accomplish this? • Other feedback, suggestions or questions for the IAB?

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