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The National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering Announces 2020 Virtual Symposium


ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- NACME will hold our biennial full-day event NACME SYMPOSIUM ? VIRTUAL, The Future of Engineering and Computer Science Education. Friday, September 25th, 2020.

The symposium will reinforce NACME's strategic mission to lead impactful change in the under-representation of minority communities in engineering and computer science. NACME is dedicated to driving innovative pathways in which every student, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or socio-economic status is provided with what they need to participate in the global workforce.

Since 1974, NACME scholarship programs have helped thousands of students and contributed to a more diverse STEM workforce. Working with partner institutions we continue to lead the way in offering financial support to pursue engineering and computer science undergraduate degrees awarded to African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans.

"NACME has just completed a two-year study, with our partner universities, to determine a best in class programmatic and scholarship model. Launched this Fall 2020, NACME is excited to now do the hard work, in partnership with our board companies, university partners and like organizations to recommit to metric based outcomes towards our mutual goal of dramatically increasing diverse participation in STEM." says Michele Lezama President and CEO National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc.

This year we have curated a program that will bring together corporate and university communities to discuss creating an immediate action plan for talent development within engineering and computer science.

The distinguished members of the Presidents' Panel are President, Gilda Barabino, Olin College, President, Darryll J. Pines, University of Maryland, College Park and President, Gregory Washington, George Mason University. The session will be moderated by Chancellor Gary S. May, University of California Davis.    

To this end, the event we will kick-off with a panel of University Presidents who successfully matriculated through the engineering pathway and now serve as the strategic leads for the future of engineering and computer science education. The Symposium will conclude with a virtual town hall, where a select group of leading corporations, universities, government agencies, and non-profit organizations will add their voice to forward solutions. Please join us, to be a part of the solution!

Register Now! https://nacme.vfairs.com

About The National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc.

The National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc., NACME, founded in 1974, helps to ensure American competitiveness by leading and supporting the national effort to expand U.S. capability through increasing the number of successful historically under-represented individuals who pursue careers in computer science and engineering. NACME arguably enables the largest amount of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees in schools of engineering. NACME is strategically driven by a board of directors of C-Suite executives representing leading corporations who champion diversity. Our mission is to enrich society with an American workforce that champions diversity in technical fields by increasing the number of underrepresented minorities in engineering and computer science.                                

NACME SYMPOSIUM ? VIRTUAL, The Future of Engineering and Computer Science Education.
Friday, September 25, 2020

9:45 AM ? 11:30AM Eastern
Opening Plenary

Welcome
Frederiek Toney
President, Ford Global Customer Service Division
Chairman, NACME Board of Directors

Session Opening

Chancellor Gary S. May, University of California Davis, Moderator
From Dean of Engineering to University President
President, Gilda Barabino, Olin College
President, Darryll J. Pines, University of Maryland, College Park
President, Gregory Washington, George Mason University

11:45AM ? 1:15PM Eastern
NACME Call to Action
Michele Lezama
President and CEO
National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc.
NACME Scholar Alum

1:30PM ? 3:00PM Eastern
Virtual Town Hall ?Working Together to Achieve Significant Outcomes

 

SOURCE The National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc.


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