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The Winter 2009/2010 Issue of NSBE Magazine


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NSBE Director to Receive Honorary Doctorate

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NSBE Director to Receive Honorary Doctorate

 

The Board of Trustees of Clarkson University has selected NSBE Executive Director Carl B. Mack (“Brother E.D.”) to receive an honorary Doctor of Science degree from the school. Mack will receive the prestigious degree during Clarkson’s commencement ceremony, in Potsdam, N.Y., on Saturday, May 8, 2010. He will also speak to the graduates during the event.

“Clarkson awards honorary degrees each year to a very limited number of individuals whose achievements deserve special recognition by the higher education community,” says Clarkson President Anthony G. Collins. “We feel that the honorary degree is more than mere academic symbolism. A Clarkson honorary degree is awarded in the belief that graduates should share their Commencement with outstanding individuals who, by their accomplishments, have demonstrated extraordinary leadership, service, scholarship and citizenship.”

 

“I am extremely honored and humbled to receive this degree,” says Mack. “However, much of the credit should go to our NSBE chapter members at Clarkson. Their great work in carrying out NSBE’s mission on campus, through their incredibly successful freshmen engineering retention programs and other activities, has reflected well not only on me but on our entire Society.”

 

Mack has received congratulations from many NSBE leaders, including NSBE National Chair Stacyann P. Russell. NSBE National Advisor Reginald K. Ewing wrote: “You are and continue to be what we all have known: an inspiration that ‘walks the walk’ as loud as he ‘talks the talk.’ Well done NSBE’s good and faithful servant!”

 

More information about NSBE’s Clarkson University Chapter is available online at http://people.clarkson.edu/~nsbe/ and in the “Chapter News” section of NSBE Magazine’s Winter 2009–10 issue.


NSBE in Toronto

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                       PRESS RELEASE                                                      Contact: Pamela Sharif
For Immediate Release                                       March 15, 2010

    703-549-2207 (205)                                             psharif@nsbe.org

 

            NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS

               TO CONVENE IN TORONTO

 

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) will hold its 36th Annual Convention March 31 through April 4 in Toronto, Canada, marking the first international convention in the Society’s 35-year history.

 

Participating in this year’s convention, which boasts the theme “Engineering a Global Impact, “ will be more than 200 sponsors and exhibitors, including companies such as Caterpillar Inc., Exxon Mobil Corporation, IBM Corporation, United Technologies Corporation, Ontario Power, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., and Ford Motor Company. In addition, some of the leading colleges and universities and government agencies in the U.S. and Canada will be present.

 

NSBE believes its mission is more relevant than ever, as both the U.S. and Canada face a sea of economic challenges. The unemployment rate is at 9.2 percent in Ontario and at 10.6 percent in the U.S. NSBE’s 36th Annual Convention is expected to yield more than 9,000 room nights booked in Toronto and could have an economic impact of more than $30 million (Canadian).

 

“It is with great pride that we host the convention in Toronto, as NSBE recognizes the importance of doing business globally,” said Stacyann Russell, NSBE National Chair.

NSBE Executive Director Carl B. Mack, while acknowledging that NSBE will make a significant contribution to the local economy in Canada, also believes the Toronto location will benefit NSBE members, many of whom will step outside of the U.S. for the first time. “Our pre-college and high school members will gain a stamp on their passports as well as a stamp on their personal outlook on life,” Mack said.

NSBE is honored to have as one of its keynote speakers The Honourable Michael Lee-Chin, a Jamaican-Canadian investor who is the founder and chairman of Portland Holdings Inc., a privately held investment company operating in sectors that include media, tourism, health care telecommunications and financial services. In the latest Forbes Billionaires’ list, he ranked 701, with assets worth around $1.0 billion. Canadian Business has named him one of the richest people in Canada, and he made headlines in 2003 when he donated $30 million to the Royal Ontario Museum.

Corporate sponsor United Technologies Corporation will kick off the convention’s Opening Session with a keynote from Michael McQuade, senior vice president for Science & Technology. His responsibilities include providing strategic oversight and guidance for research, engineering and development activities throughout the business units of the corporation and at the United Technologies Research Center. He also provides leadership to UTC Power, UTC’s business unit responsible for the research, design, commercialization and aftermarket support of stationary and transportation fuel cells.

In addition to a wealth of technical workshops, the convention will offer many educational, informative and entertaining events, such as a Technical Paper Competition, a Graduate School Conference and hands-on technical activities for middle and high school students, including many from Blessed Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School and Cardinal Newman Catholic High School. The Ontario Society of Professional Engineers will also be present.

 

Capt. Willie L. Metts of the United States Navy has been named the 2010 Distinguished Engineer of the Year and will receive recognition at the 13th Annual NSBE Golden Torch Awards ceremony on Saturday, April4 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Capt. Metts, who serves as division director, Information Operations and Intelligence Assignments (PERS-47), Navy Personnel Command, is one of only 850 Information Warfare officers in the Navy and is the highest-ranking African American in that specialty.

 

The Golden Torch Legacy Award will go to Col. Frederick D. Gregory, United States Air Force (Ret.), former deputy administrator of NASA. Col. Gregory was a graduate of Case Institute in Cleveland with a bachelor’s in electrical engineering, and then went to MIT for a master’s. Gregory graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1964, took a year of helicopter training and flew combat missions in Vietnam. He then was trained as a fighter pilot before going to the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School in 1970. Four years later, he became a research test pilot for NASA at the Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., which led to his entry into the astronaut corps in 1978.

 

ABOUT NSBE

The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), with more than 33,000 members, is one of the largest student-managed organizations in the U.S. Founded in 1975, NSBE now comprises more than 450 collegiate, pre-collegiate, and technical professional/Alumni chapters in the U.S. and abroad. NSBE’s mission is “to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community.” For more information, please visit www.nsbe.org.              


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13th Annual Golden Torch Award Winners


Travel to Toronto!

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Continental is NSBE’s exclusive Registration Campaign Partner
 

Continental Airlines flights can be booked online at www.continental.com.  When searching for flights, enter the offer code:  ZGHCAFKK0B in the Offer Code box.  If booking through Continental Meeting Works at 800-468-7022, provide the following information: Agreement code: AFKK0B and the Z Code: ZGHC.  A $20 ticketing charge will be assessed. The Continental discount varies depending on the ticket price but is up to 10%.

 

Winners so far:

December – Louis Haskins, NSBE Jr member from Region I

January – Ethan Loza, NSBE Member from Region VI

 


36th Annual Convention

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2010 Toronto Convention Daily Agenda.  Click HERE to download.


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NSBE’s SUMMER ENGINEERING CAMP

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NSBE’s Summer Engineering Experience for Kids camps have made a huge impact on young people in Washington, DC and Columbus, Ohio. The program, in its second year, is intended to build a pipeline of future engineers. Not only has SEEK touched the lives of more than 600 elementary and middle school students this year, it has also garnered major attention from local media in Columbus, Ohio.   Click here to view pictures from the 2008 SEEK Camps. 

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About NSBE

The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), with more than 33,000 members, is one of the largest student-governed organizations in the country. Founded in 1975, NSBE now comprises more than 450 College, Pre-College, and Technical Professional/Alumni chapters in the U.S. and abroad. NSBE’s mission is “to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community.” For more information, please visit www.nsbe.org.



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