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Engineering Global Connections

Engineering Global Connections. Charlotte Metrolina Section Region D 2009 Conference Bid January 25, 2008. Theme. Engineering Global Connections Tracks for workshops Engineering Global Communications Engineering Global Infrastructure Engineering Global Culture.

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Engineering Global Connections

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  1. Engineering Global Connections Charlotte Metrolina Section Region D 2009 Conference Bid January 25, 2008

  2. Theme • Engineering Global Connections • Tracks for workshops • Engineering Global Communications • Engineering Global Infrastructure • Engineering Global Culture

  3. Region D 2009 Conference Bid • Charlotte Highlights • Easy access • Airport and Interstate Highways • Diverse city with many options for entertainment • Several universities and colleges to provide educational opportunities • Industry base that ranges from financial to technical

  4. Proposed Conference Agenda • Friday, March 13 • Professional Development CEU Course • Tours (potential) • National Whitewater Rafting Center • Duke Power Generation Facility • Lowe’s Motor Speedway • Evening Welcome Event at Discovery Place in Uptown Charlotte

  5. Proposed Conference Agenda • Saturday, March 14 • Conference meetings and workshops • Career Fair • Speed Mentoring Lunch • Banquet Saturday Evening in Uptown Charlotte • Sunday, March 15 • Brunch • Social Event

  6. Location Duke Centennial Hall, home to the Lee College of Engineering was dedicated in Fall 2006. DCH contains auditoriums and classrooms that will be used for the conference. All conference workshops on Saturday will be held in this facility. Parking is located outside of the building.

  7. Possible Workshops • Workshop Topics • Engineering Global Communications • International Assignment • Studying Abroad • Preparing for the Global Workforce • Engineering Global Infrastructure • Energy Around the Globe • Automotive Industry • Travel Infrastructure (Airports, Roads, and Ports)

  8. Possible Workshops • Workshop Topics • Engineering Global Culture • Overcoming Intercultural Differences • Expectations of the Virtual Workforce including International Teams • Methods for Integrating Cultures • “Big Five” by Dr. Howard from CentACS

  9. Speed Mentoring Lunch • Saturday Lunch • Speed Mentoring sessions will be conducted between Collegiate Members and Professionals. The Professionals will include Career Fair participants and SWE members. • Additional time for lunch will be provided to allow sessions and eat lunch.

  10. Potential Sponsors • Charlotte has many diverse companies including many small engineering firms. Funding for the conference will be sought from all sources including: • Black and Veatch • WK Dickson • Brown & Caldwell • SAIC • Bank of America • Wachovia • IBM • Microsoft • City of Charlotte • Duke Energy

  11. Transportation • Travel To and From Charlotte: • Charlotte Douglas International Airport • Interstates I-77 and I-85 • Travel within Charlotte • LYNX light rail system • Charter buses

  12. Budget • A complete budget will be prepared within 60 days of winning the bid for the conference • Conference pricing target: • Professional $75 • Collegiate $40 • Hotel Room Cost • Double Room ~$100 • Quad Room ~$125

  13. Inclusion and Diversity • UNC Charlotte’s student sections of SHPE and NSBE have expressed interest in partnering with us to host the conference which lines up with our national alliance with these organizations. • Professional members from both groups will be invited to participate in the SWE Region D conference.

  14. Charlotte for 2009 • Why Charlotte? • Great committee committed to the conference planning • Great city with plenty to do and see • Great facilities and workshops • Great food and fun

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