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The Early Career Development Series 2007, held on June 9, showcased key sessions aimed at supporting early career engineers. Topics included management skills, advocacy tools, global challenges in technology, engineering ethics, and future energy trends. Key sessions attracted over 150 attendees and highlighted the importance of innovation in aerospace, alternative fuels, and patents. The event featured an Innovation Showcase, an Invention to Venture workshop, and discussions on career paths, emphasizing collaboration among engineering professionals. Pricing options varied for students and professionals.
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Early Career Development Series (formerly Symposium & Track) UpdateCommittee on Early Career DevelopmentSaturday, June 9, 2007Jen Jewers
IMECE ECD Track 2006 Results • Session 1: Management Skills for Engineers • 28 attendees (~16 ECEs) • Session 2: Tools for Advocacy & the ECE • 34 attendees (~20 ECEs) • Session 3: Technology, Innovation & Competitiveness: A Global Challenge • 50 attendees (~20 ECEs) • Session 4: Incident at Morales: An Engineering Ethics Story • 28 attendees (~11 ECEs) • Session 5: The Future of Energy in the 21st Century • 53 attendees (~30 ECEs)
ECD Series 2007 • Monday, November 12, 2007 • Name Change: Track to Symposium to Series • Venue Change: Special Event and not part of Technical Tracks • Hotel and not the convention center
2007 ECD Series Sessions • Aerospace Design (Lead: Kalan Guiley) • Energy/Alternative Fuels (Lead: Julie Maupin) • Patents/Intellectual Property (Lead: Julie Bachman) • Management/Entrepreneurship (Lead: Jen Jewers) • Innovation/Global Competitiveness (Lead: Loretta McHugh)
Early Career Weekend • 4 day event aimed at Early Career Engineer and Students • Partnership between CECD, Management Division, and Strategic Ventures
Early Career Weekend • Friday: Innovation Showcase Competition • Saturday: Invention to Venture (I2V) Workshop • Sunday: Early Career Forum & Fair • Monday: Early Career Development Series
Early Career Weekend • Student Innovation Studio: Free • I2V Workshop: $25/$35 • ECF&F: $25 /$35 • ECD Series: $85/$100 • I2V & ECF&F: $40/$50 • I2V, EC&F, and ECD Series: $100/$135
IMECE 2007 Early Career Forum & Fair • Sunday, November 11, 2007 • Western Washington Section Contact: Patrick McArdle • Possible Moderator: Jess Rehr, Boeing employee • Three ECF Sessions • Communication Skills • Which Path is Right for You: Technical or Management? • Crucial Conversations with Your Manager