Who Cut the Cheese?

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IEEE UNT Student Branch is thrilled to host Christopher Sanderson, the Director-Elect of Region 5!  Join us for an enlightening talk on "Who Cut The Cheese? The Evolution of Change."  This is not just an event; it's a golden opportunity for our students to gain invaluable insights about fostering their careers in an ever-changing world! Don't miss out on this extraordinary occasion to expand your knowledge and network with IEEE leadership.

Seminar Highlights

Understanding Change: Explore the dynamics of change in the context of technological advancements, market shifts, and career trajectories.

Embracing Adaptability: Learn how to cultivate a mindset that embraces change, fostering innovation and growth within the ever-evolving field of engineering.

Overcoming Resistance: Address common challenges and resistance that individuals and organizations face when confronted with change, and discover effective strategies for overcoming these hurdles.

Leadership in Times of Change:  Gain insights into effective leadership practices during periods of transition, enabling you to guide teams through uncertainty and harness change as a catalyst for success.

Organizational Change: Discuss organizational change management fears within a structured environment. 



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  • Date: 28 Feb 2024
  • Time: 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM
  • All times are (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
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  • 3940 N Elm St
  • Denton, Texas
  • United States 76207

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  • Co-sponsored by Christopher Sanderson, SMIEEE
  • Starts 01 February 2024 11:20 PM
  • Ends 28 February 2024 10:00 AM
  • All times are (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Christopher Sanderson Christopher Sanderson of IEEE, NSBE

Biography:

Christopher graduated from Prairie View A&M University with a BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology and a military Officer Commission in the United States Army Air Defense Artillery in 1995.  His military service in the United States Army Reserves expanded both the Enlisted ranks and Officer ranks. His military accommodations include numerous accommodations and honorable tours of duty. He has worked for Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 corporations with a global presence in the electrical industry such as Schneider Electric General Electric (GE), Siemens Energy & Automation (SIEMENS), ABB (Asea Brown Boveri), and Doosan GridTech.

He has graduated from several Energy, Power, and Distribution programs including Schneider Electric Field Sales Orientation, General Electric’s Technical Sales Program, and the Certified Six Sigma Black Belt Program.     

Currently, Christopher is a volunteer leader with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), one of the world’s largest professional organizations with more than 460,000 members globally. IEEE develops the standards (rules) that governments, companies, and organizations like the National Electric Code (NEC) recommend and follow, currently, that’s more than 1,700 active standards and working on new emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data, and Smart Grid Systems.





All UNT STEM Student Branch Societies (SHPE, NSBE, SWE, WIE, etc) are invited to attend.