Congratulations to the SWE-PNW members who have been selected as one of Boeing’s Associated Technical Fellows for 2015. The Fellowship provides a technical career path as an alternative to a management career path, with compensation and benefits increasing with leadership responsibilities. The entire Fellowship membership represents roughly the top 4.5 percent of Boeing's technical and scientific employee population.
- Gross, Gwen; EO&T, Boeing Research & Technology; Materials, Process & Physics; Tukwila, Wash.
- Matheson, Evelyn; Commercial Airplanes, Airplane Development; Electronic & Electrical Engineering; Everett, Wash.
- Miller, Adrienne; BDS, Phantom Works; Systems Engineering; Tukwila, Wash.
SWE PNW Member Honored by Women of Color STEM Conference
The Women of Color STEM Conference celebrates superior achievements and leadership of minority women in the fields of engineering, science, technology and mathematics (STEM). The conference also provides encouragement and promotes educational opportunities for professional women and aspiring students in these fields.
The Women of Color STEM Conference is produced by Career Communications Group, a Baltimore-based multimedia service company founded in 1982 to promote engineering science and technology to minorities. Among the honorees at the event in Detroit, the following SWE PNW member was honored as a Technology All-Stars for innovative contributions to STEM-related fields: Melinda Hanczyc (works for Boeing Commercial Airplanes).
(Originally Published in the SWE PNW Newsletter, December 2014)
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