ENGINEERS MEET: FUTURE OF THE ENGINEERING PROFESSION

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This meeting will bring you face to face with the issues that influence the American Engineering Profession. Is it alive, dead, thriving, failing, recovering, any hope? Is this an IEEE Section, Regional or National subject? If so, how are these geographic locations responding. Are they responding at all? Are they problem producers or problem solvers. What are the topics of interest? Who are our representatives?
Our goal: ideas shared over our open discussion will help members better understand their future in Engineering and most important - employment opportunities.
You are encouraged to attend and bring your spouse and associates to this discussion. Y’all come and joins us! Keep cool and enjoy great company with Pizza and refreshments.
About the Speakers:
You are IT! To express your views, Join Paul E. Ward and Richard F. Tax, PACE CHAMPION’S OF REGION 1.


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  • 292 Piaget Ave.
  • Clifton NJ, New Jersey
  • United States 07011
  • Building: Clifton Memorial Library

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  • Starts 01 June 2012 08:45 PM UTC
  • Ends 13 June 2012 10:00 PM UTC
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ENGINEERS MEET: FUTURE OF THE ENGINEERING PROFESSION

On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 the North Jersey Section PACE will dedicate this meeting to the subject of The Future of the American Engineering Profession. in New Jersey, and the North Jersey Section. North Jersey IEEE Section Membership has dropped to 2007 Members in 2012 from over 5000 in the mid 1980’s, or 60 percent. Where do we go from here?

About the Meeting:

This meeting will bring you face to face with the issues that influence the American Engineering Profession. Is it alive, dead, thriving, failing, recovering, any hope? Is this an IEEE Section, Regional or National subject? If so, how are these geographic locations responding. Are they responding at all? Are they problem producers or problem solvers. What are the topics of interest? Who are our representatives?

Our goal: ideas shared over our open discussion will help members better understand their future in Engineering and most important - employment opportunities.

You are encouraged to attend and bring your spouse and associates to this discussion. Y’all come and joins us! Keep cool and enjoy great company with Pizza and refreshments.

About the Speakers:

You are IT! To express your views, Join Paul E. Ward and Richard F. Tax, PACE CHAMPION’S OF REGION 1.

Welcome:

This is an invitation and open meeting. Guests, members and students from other professional societies and engineering disciplines are always welcome.

Time: 6:15 to 9:00 PM,

Wednesday, June 13, 2012