ASME Wants You To Become An ASME Leader!
ASME is looking for bright, energetic Early Career Engineers interested in volunteering their time for the Engineering Profession. Selected applicants will be funded* to attend the Leadership Training Conference March 2-4, 2007 at the Wyndham Greenspoint Hotel in Houston, Texas.
At the conference you will gain insight into ASME’s organization, activities, and resources, learn what it takes to lead or found an ASME unit, and network with more than 150 other ASME leaders.
To apply, email your application to EarlyCareerEngineers@asme.org with the subject: “Application for EC Delegate to LTC-07.” Applications should be in Word format, and should include your name, ASME membership number, daytime phone number, address, number of years since graduation, any ASME positions held, and an essay (500 words or less) on any one of the following topics:
- Why I Want To Become an ASME Leader.
- What should ASME be doing to better serve to the mechanical engineering profession?
- Is there an “engineering crisis?” If so, what should ASME be doing about it?
- Describe a program or activity ASME could sponsor to promote interaction between ASME Communities.
The application deadline is January 19th. If selected, you will be notified by January 31st.
For more information on the conference, go to http://www.asmeconferences.org/ltc07/ or visit the LTC community.
Please share this opportunity with your friends and colleagues!
*In accordance with ASME’s Volunteer Travel Policy, ASME will pay 100% of your travel costs and up to $100 per day for your hotel and per diem. The Wyndham is $94 per night plus tax. ASME asks that you pay a $75 registration fee to cover your meals while at the conference.
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