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Professional Development
Engineers Leading Change, the theme of the 2004 SWE National Conference,
highlights the life-changing contributions engineers make to society and the
industry-changing impact women engineers have on the profession. The
conference's professional development program is designed to prepare all women
engineers - from students to the most seasoned professionals - to be leaders
and contributors.
Dr. Caroline Kovac, General Manager, IBM Life Sciences, initiates the discussion
on leading change in her keynote address, Driving Change - Pioneering Emerging
Technologies and Building New Businesses.
A compelling set of workshops and seminars continue the professional development
program. Organized into three tracks - Education,
Personal Growth, and
Technology - the conference offers the best in professional
development. Although open to all participants, some sessions are of special
interest to a student planning her/his transition to permanent internship
positions. From finding a job in industry, government, or academia or being
prepared for success when you begin that job, these
Especially for Students sessions will give you the approaches and
information you won't find anywhere else.
Practicing engineers looking to fulfill continuing development requirements will
find SWE's popular Career Enhancement Series
offers a unique mix of programs that fit your needs.
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