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SWE Meeting - Heritage Room - May 14 @ 7:30 pm








Members List

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Alexa Hylas
Allison Parrent
Allison Pluger
Amanda Carlin
Amanda Kelley
Amanda Sparks
Amaryllis Biduaka
Amy Kamperman
Andi Evers
Anna Weber
Audrey Niverson
Beth Reinert
Bethany Martin
Bridget Ehlers
Caitlin Clarke
Candice Sandberg
Carrie Morris
Casey Levitt
Casey Troccoli
Cassidy Cain
Cassie Warren
Catherine Hidlebaugh
Chelsea Rossick
Chelsie Donnely
Claire Raycraft
Colleen Stevenson
Danielle Bauhan
Deborah Bryant
Elena Chong
Ellen Owens
Emily Eckstein
Emily Latta
Erin Cox
Eva Katie Ray
Fiona Shine
Gabrielle Grande
Grace Aker
Hallie Drake
Hayley Gilliam
Heather Lothamer
Helena Bomber
Jenna Martinek
Jess Ahlborn
Julia Douglas
Kali Nordquist
Kate Demoss
Katelyn Parkey
Katie Maier
Katie Westbrook
Kayla Brosie
Kristen Middleton
Lauren Reberger
Lisa Nelson
Lucinda Combs
Maddie Frost
Madison Thompson
Mallory McDevitt
Malorie Piland
Man Chi Huen
Marianna Wolf
Marlo Niverson
Megan Chirich
Monica Paik
Morgan Anderer
Morgan Mayfield
Nicole Hensley
Nicole Vazquez
Nikki Bueltel
Osenimien Imeokparia
Rachel Ilic
Sam Pace
Sarah Finer
Sarah Jensen
Shannon Litwin
Stephanie Hull
Sydney Miller
Taylor Harris
Tori Becker
Zabrina Johnson
Zahna Andrews




2011-2012 Officers

President - Candice Sandberg

Vice President - Erin Cox

Secretary - Katie Westbrook

Treasurer - Jennifer Jarvis



Committee Chairs

WEE Program Co-Chair- Catherine Hidlebaugh

WEE Program Co-Chair- Julia Douglas

Events/Membership - Lisa Nelson

Fundraising - Caitlin Clarke

Corporate Relations - Colleen Stevenson

Corporate Relations - Jenna Martinek

Outreach - Casey Levitt

Publicity - Cassie Warren

Advisor - Sudipa Kirtley




About SWE National Webpage

National Mission Statement

The SWE mission is to stimulate women to achieve their full potential as engineers and leaders, expand the image of the engineering profession as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrate the value of diversity.

History

  • SWE was founded in 1950 as a non-profit educational service organization. The Rose-Hulman chapter of SWE has been in existence since 1996.
  • SWE encourages young engineers to attain high levels of education and professional achievement.
  • SWE’s programs and partnerships support the retention and advancement of women in engineering through career services, professional development, and networking opportunities.
  • SWE consists of nearly 100 professional sections, 300 student sections, and members-at-large in all engineering and technology disciplines, making SWE a preeminent not-for-profit organization respected among the engineering community and technical societies.
  • Today, both male and female engineers, as well as those in non-engineering fields, participate.
  • Annual membership of over 19,000.

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