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Letter Regarding New Structure from the District Leader, John Hawkins
(March 29, 2006)(PDF File)


Calendar of District Events

District E Leadership Workshop

May 3-4, 2008Holiday Inn Select - Love Field, Dallas, TX

WHO Should Attend? Two (2) ASME Section Officers from each District E Section, Subsection, Group
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the Leadership Workshop is to hold a face-to-face meeting of unit leaders from across all of District E to share operating information and lessons learned between the District's units.
Workshop Topics will include:
District E Overviwe . • Merit Based Funding. • Best Practices Roundtable • SEnior Section/Student Sectin Support/Activity • Section Membership Base/Volunteer Recruitment • Professional Development Courses • District Awards & Training Roundtable • ASME Resources

Student Professional Development Conferences (SPDC)

April 4-5, 2008Metropolitan State College Denver, CO
April 18-19, 2008Louisiana Tech University Ruston, LA

WHO Should Attend? All ASME Student Members All ASME Student Section Advisors
Purpose: Provide a forum to train officers and future leaders. Create networking opportunities. • Host student competitions.(Old Guard Oral Presentation Competition, Old Gurad Technical Poster Competition, Old Guard Technical Web Page Design Competition, Student Design Competition) • Supply a forum for technology transfer for undergraduate and graduate students. • Introduce students to the real ASME (beyond pizza parties and contests to include technical divisions and community relations) and what ASME can do for your career.

Early Career Technical Conference (ECTC)

April 4-5, 2008Metropolitan State College Denver, CO
April 18-19, 2008Louisiana Tech University Ruston, LA

A forum for the presentation of in-progress or completed work by Mechanical Engineering Graduate Students. This program is designed to enhance the ability of graduate students and early-career engineers to compete in an ever more demanding and changing global market place by providing and developing such skills as verbal and written communication, teamwork and independent decision-making, system-level and integrated thinking, and Interdisciplinary skills, and the demonstrated technical performance that will make them standout among their peers. Open to all Graduate Students who are ASME Members. More Information

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Contacts

John Hawkins, PE, District Leader


Burton Dicht
Managing Director, Knowledge and Community

ASME, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016
(212) 591-7074

 

 


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