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Join us for the Growing with Student Leadership Seminar, tailored for K-12, undergraduate, and graduate engineering students. Discover how ASME can empower your career through professional development, networking opportunities, and leadership roles. Learn about scholarships, mentoring, and various technical conferences that can enhance your skills and connections in the engineering field. Whether you're an early-career engineer or a seasoned professional, this seminar is designed to connect you with the tools and resources you need to thrive in your engineering career.
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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.”