2021 IEEE Connecticut Virtual Townhall

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In celebration of the Connecticut Section's 100 year anniversary, please join us for a virtual townhall! We'll hear short 3 minute presentations from each of the active society and affinity groups in Connecticut. During which you'll learn more about each society and affinity group, what they've done in the recent past, and plan to do in the coming months. There will also be time for breakout rooms for questions, and networking as well! 

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  • Date: 21 Sep 2021
  • Time: 07:00 PM to 08:30 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • Hartford, Connecticut
  • United States

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  • Starts 31 August 2021 04:24 PM
  • Ends 21 September 2021 07:10 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
  • No Admission Charge






Agenda

7pm: Townhall WebEx Opens

CT Section Introductions & Welcome - Chair of IEEE CT Section, Oscar Tonello  [3 minutes]

100th Anniversary History Lesson - Oscar Tonello [3 minutes] 

Computer Society, Presents [3 minutes] - Amalia Rusu

Power & Energy Society Presents - [3 minutes] -  Mark Wallace

 

Break - Discussion Breakout Room Format [ 2 minutes ] 

 

Robotics & Automation, Presents - [3 minutes] - Kevin Huang

Women in Engineering, Presents [3 minutes] - Charlotte Blair

Student Activities [ 3 minutes] - Dave Broderick

Young Professionals [3 minutes] - Leontine Kansongue

PACE, Presents [3 minutes] - Gary Felberbaum

 

Main room – Before breakout rooms [maximum of 15 minutes or until no questions remain]

  • Open to member questions

  • General discussions (e.g. promotion of past & future events can be discussed)/ Importance of membership/ benefits/ attending event, etc.

  • Q: How did you hear about this event today?

  • Q: How do you use social media to stay informed about IEEE? (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn) 

  • Attendees can move between breakout rooms 


Breakout rooms’ sessions - [15 minutes]

  • Power & Energy Society-  Mark Wallace

  • Robotics & Automation, - Kevin Huang

  • Women in Engineering, - Charlotte Blair

  • Computer Society, - Amalia Rusu

  • PACE, Gary Felberbaum or Oscar Tonello

  • Young Professionals - Don McMenemy or Leontine Kansongue

  • Student Activities - Dave Broderick or Bruce Lerner

 

Main Room – Discussions after breakout room 

  • Final Thoughts from ExCom, Chairs & Vice-Chairs