6 Joint NWNE Area Meeting Saturday October 15 2016 Region 6 PACE Chair Mostafa Mortezaie mortezaieieeeorg 10192016 2 What is PACE Professional Activities Committees for Engineers ID: 785824
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PACE
Region 6 Joint NW/NE Area Meeting
Saturday, October 15, 2016Region 6 PACE Chair: Mostafa Mortezaiemortezaie@ieee.org
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What is PACE? (Professional Activities Committees for Engineers)
A network of IEEE volunteers and committees organized at the section and chapter levels with support from Regions and IEEE-USA.
PACE promotes:The professional interests of the U.S. members The professional activities within sections of the region and student branches.
A mechanism for communication of members' views on their professional needs.
Slide3Five PACE Topics
Government ActivitiesCareer and Employment Enhancement Activities
Pre-university (K-12 STEM) ActivitiesStudent Professional Awareness ActivitiesTechnical Policy Activities
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Slide4Professional Development Funds (PDF) Allocation breakdown for 2016
Slide5Overall Region 6 PACE Allocation for 2016
2016 IEEE-USA PDF: $25,949
PACE (Mentor ‘15): $5,000
PACE (Maker ‘15): $5,000PACE (MD ‘15): $5,000PACE (Student ‘15): $5,000PACE (YP ‘15): $5,000R6
PACE Funding: $10,000=====================TOTAL: $60,949
Slide6Getting Started
Prepare a project planIdentify resources and fundingFunding is available from
multiple sourcesExecute your projectReport the outcome of your project
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Slide7PACE Project Ideas
Professional Development SeminarsSPA-XTeacher-Engineer Partnerships
Future City CompetitionFIRST Robotics CompetitionsLego Mindstorms
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Slide82015 Examples
Industry relations networking event
New members networking eventEntrepreneurship trainingDistinguished lecturer p
resentation Conduct resume and interview workshopCreativity workshopBuilding great website and handy vtools
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Slide9Region 6 PACE Process
1. PACE request is sent to Region PACE Chair with approvals from the section Officers.
Approval process includes acceptance of electronic signatures, scanned signatures, or email approval from the Section Chair.2. PACE request is reviewed by Region PACE Chair for completion, applicability, approvals, etc. PACE request is either denied or recommended for approval. If denied,
email reply explains the reasons and what needs to be changed. If recommended for approval, it would be sent to Region Director and Region Treasurer with CC to requestor. 3. Region Director approves or rejects. If approved, Region PACE Chair add to spreadsheet of approved requests. Treasurer sends matching funds to
the Section to oversee reimbursement. 4. Upon completion of the project the Section would send the PACE Final Report to PACE Chair.
Slide10Region 6 PACE Examples
Section
Project Leader
Objectives
Description
Utah
Jennifer
Hershman
WiE
ILC Support
Providing travel expense for WIE Chair to attend the WiE ILC in 2016.
Utah
Charles Kidder
IEEE University EE & CE Department - Speaker
Making a career with engineering and how IEEE can assist you
Utah
Jennifer Hershman
IEEE High Tech Merit Badge POW-WOW
To provide individuals the opportunity to earn technical badges
Utah
Jennifer Hershman
Opportunity to explore the various disciplines within STEM
Fun With Chemistry
Richland
Jereme Haack
Tri-Cities Future Cities Team Support
support local Tri-Cities teams competing in the Future Cities competition
Boise
Kristen HOPPER (Section PACE chair)
Sponsoring
FutureCity
Idaho
FutureCity Idaho sponsorship, judging, and special award
BuenaventuraNathalie GossetOpportunity for Section officers to meet local industry leadersIndustry Outreach Kickoff EventMetro LAEremita MirandaMETRO LA SECTION JOHN MUIR HS, PASADENA CAREER PATH PROGRAM SUPPORTPurchase materials and work with the pre-college students to guide them in Engineering/Math and Science career path.
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Slide11Plan for 2017
1. Promote and discuss PACE p
roject ideas at your next Section and Chapters.2. Include PACE funding in your 2017 budget.3. Reserve Section funding to be matched by Region 6 for the Rising Stars Conference.
4. Reserve Section funding to be matched by Region 6 for the possible Future Leaders Form.3. Submit PACE Project request form to R6 PACE Chair.4. Complete PACE Final Project Report for completed projects.
Slide12PACE Request Form
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Slide13PACE Request Form (Continue)
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Slide16Future City, Idaho Region Special Awardhttp://futureleaders.ieeeusa.org/
Here is how the Special Awards work:
If a firm, professional society, or other organization makes a donation to the Idaho Future City Competition at the $300 or higher level, they get to sponsor a special award. The sponsors let us know the name and the criteria for the award as well as provide judges to evaluate the models and interview the students. A representative from the sponsor will present the award at the awards ceremony.
http://futurecity.org/region/idaho-regional-special-awards
Slide17Future City, Idaho Region Special Awardhttp://futureleaders.ieeeusa.org/
Boise Section supported a pace project for Future city Idaho regional special award
Provided two judgesProvided the monetary award of $600 ($300 from Section and $300 from Region’s PACE Matching fund)Was Platinum sponsor at Future City Idaho
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Slide18Future City, Idaho Region Special Awardhttp://futureleaders.ieeeusa.org/
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Slide19Questions/Comments
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