IEEE CTS Life Members Austin Monthly Meeting

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The Austin Life Members' Group promotes the development of members through professional and social networking,addressing topics of interest to Life Members, including volunteer activities, and supports the IEEE Central Texas Section. Website: http://webinabox.vtools.ieee.org/wibp_home/index/LM500051/

 


IEEE CTS Life Members Austin Monthly Meeting

The Life Members Group - Austin is becoming active again, and has settled on having meetings for a late lunch at 2 PM on the third Tuesday of each month. We will meet at PoK-e-Jo's Smokehouse on Parmer Lane in Austin. This allow us to reserve a meeting room with food service without a large concern about the attendance. Once we have a number of regular attendees, we can consider moving to a lunch hour meeting, if the members would rather do that.





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  • Date: 21 Mar 2017
  • Time: 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
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  • 2121 West Parmer Lane at Lamplight Village Ave.
  • Austin, Texas
  • United States 78727
  • Building: PoK-e-Jo's Smokehouse
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  • Contact Event Host
  • Tom Grim, Chairman, Life Members Austin

  • Starts 17 February 2017 08:00 AM
  • Ends 21 March 2017 01:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Cheryl Tulkoff Cheryl Tulkoff

Topic:

Digital Health & IoE (The Internet of Engagement): Can your Devices Know Too Much?

This talk will explore the amazing possibilities – and uncertainties – of health data on your wrist and smartphone.


Cheryl will discuss how your data can provide healthcare providers with valuable insights, and pose a considerable risk should that same data fall into the wrong hands.


Discover the complex backstory on tracking health and fitness metrics from an industry pioneer. And as always, there'll be plenty of time for questions too.

Biography:

Cheryl has over 20 years of experience in electronics manufacturing focusing on failure analysis and reliability. She is passionate about applying her unique background to enable her clients to maximize and accelerate product design and development while saving time, managing resources, and improving customer satisfaction.

Throughout her career, Cheryl has had extensive training experience and is a published author and a senior member of both ASQ and IEEE. She views teaching as a two-way process that enables her to impart her knowledge on to others as well as reinforce her own understanding and ability to explain complex concepts through student interaction. A passionate advocate of continued learning, Cheryl has taught electronics workshops that introduced her to fascinating companies, people, and cultures.

Cheryl has served as chairman of the IEEE Central Texas WIE and IEEE ASTR sections and is an ASQ Certified Reliability Engineer, an SMTA Speaker of Distinction and serves on ASQ, IPC and iNEMI committees.

Cheryl earned a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree from Georgia Tech and a Master of Science in Technology Commercialization (MSTC) program at the University of Texas at Austin. She was drawn to the MSTC program as an avenue that allowed her to acquire relevant and current business skills which, combined with her technical background, served as a springboard enabling her clients to succeed in introducing reliable, blockbuster products tailored to the best market segment.

In her free time, Cheryl loves to run! She’s had the good fortune to run everything from 5k’s to 100 milers including the Boston Marathon, the Tahoe Triple (three marathons in 3 days) and the nonstop Rocky Raccoon 100 miler. She also enjoys travel and has visited 46 US states and over 20 countries around the world. Cheryl combines these two passions in what she calls “running tourism” which lets her quickly get her bearings and see the sights in new places.

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Agenda

2:00 PM  Networking and lunch

2;15 PM  Presentation 



The Austin Life Members Group meets monthly. Except when meeting jointly with other groups, the Life Members meet on the third Tuesday each month. Meetings usually begin with informal networking from 2:00 to 2:15 p.m., followed by presentations from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. by experts in topics of interest to IEEE Life Members.