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SHPE Announces the Death of Founder & Visionary Rodrigo "Rod" Garcia


Almost 50 Years After Founding SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers), Rod Garcia Passed Away on Saturday, July 2, at His Home in Los Angeles, CA.

CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif., July 19, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- SHPE Founder Rodrigo "Rod" Garcia passed away on Saturday, July 2, at his home in Los Angeles.

The saying goes, "We're standing on the shoulders of giants," and Rod was SHPE's giant. He was a visionary, leader, advocate, and friend. The SHPE of today - and tomorrow - is only possible because of the work he started almost 50 years ago.

Rod was an engineer through and through. He believed that there was no problem that couldn't be solved with a methodical, actionable plan. And he approached the impetus of SHPE's mission with this exact attitude.

It started in his garage in 1973, but he and the six other cohorts present knew what was possible. It was obvious that the Hispanic community had much to contribute to STEM fields, they just needed some guidance on how to break into the mainly white male-dominated industry. A national organization dedicated to bridging the gap between Hispanics and STEM would do just that.

But what would become the largest nationwide Hispanic STEM association, began rather tediously.

"We had a roster of all the engineers in California. And we went through it and picked out the Spanish surnames and sent them a solicitation. There were about 500 on the list, and we got 50 to join. That was the beginning." Rod reminisced. It was not a glamorous origin, but again, it was a methodical, actionable plan. Exactly what Rod intended.

In 1974, SHPE was officially incorporated, its office listed as a P.O. box in Los Angeles. Garcia served as the first president and focused on establishing SHPE's first collegiate chapters.

Nearly a decade later, SHPE began professionalizing its operations, and in 1982, Rod became the first Executive Director. He held that position for 7 more years. In that time, SHPE grew and regionalized its chapters, giving more power and consideration to local needs while using it to inform national governance and direction. As SHPE's membership grew, so did its influence and focus on leadership. Members testified on Capitol Hill and the National Institute of Leadership Advancement (NILA) was formed. Rod was the driving force behind it all - methodical, logical, following that plan.

He once explained, "Keep in mind - what's the big picture here? The big picture is what you're doing for the community. And I even think further than that. Because I always felt what we were doing, we were doing for the nation. We're a fairly large demographic in the United States, and whatever we do to benefit our community, is benefiting the nation."

Rod understood that, even with the support of SHPE, making a career in STEM as a Hispanic was hard work. But he always urged students to look beyond. "It is a big commitment and sacrifice to study and make a career in STEM. But when you look at what it does for your family, community, and nation, it doesn't seem like such a big sacrifice anymore."

Garcia's involvement in SHPE stayed consistent even when he passed off the Executive Director hat. He returned to the Board, and attended the National Convention each year, taking the time to talk to students one-on-one to discover their story and motivations. He never underestimated the small actions needed to make a big impact.

"Rod changed the face of our nation." Miguel Alemañy, SHPE's 2021-2022 Board Chair states. "He created what has become the largest STEM organization for Hispanics, impacting thousands of lives every year. He was a visionary giant and as such we should remember him with admiration and love."

"Success means a lot of things to a lot of people. To me, it's that people have attained something that they want to accomplish." Rod said in an interview about the founding of SHPE. Based on this metric, and pretty much any other, Rod's success is undeniable. He formed a plan, and he executed it step-by-step. He is the pinnacle of what can be achieved with methodical implementation and logical precision. You can change the world.

"SHPE will be forever grateful for Rod, his exceptional mind, endless compassion, and commitment to Hispanics in STEM." SHPE CEO, Chris Wilkie says. "Today his legacy is over 13,000 strong and five decades long. He will be deeply missed, but never forgotten."

The service will be held on Saturday, July 23 at 3pm at the Skyrose Chapel & Mausoleum (Rose Hills Cemetery), 3888 Workman Mill Rd., Whittier, CA 90601. If anyone would like to send flowers, they are being requested to be sent to the above address. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made in Rod's name at shpe.org/donate.

More information and tributes to Rod can be found here: https://www.shpe.org/rod-garcia

About SHPE
SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers) is a nonprofit organization serving and advancing Hispanics in STEM. With more than 13,000 student and professional members, SHPE's mission is to change lives by empowering the Hispanic community to realize its fullest potential and to impact the world through STEM awareness, access, support, and development. For more information, please visit https://www.shpe.org/

Media Contact

Jen Linck, SHPE, 1 7037326701, [email protected]

 

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