NCSEA’s Newest Committee: SE3’s Mission & How Your SEA Can Benefit
Presented by:
Angie Sommer & Nick Sherrow-Groves of the NCSEA Structural Engineering Engagement and Equity (SE3) Committee
This is a free event for NCSEA SEA Members
Tuesday, April 17, 2018 11:00AM (Central)
9:00 am Pacific, 10:00 am Mountain, 12:00 pm Eastern
Angie Sommer & Nick Sherrow-Groves of the NCSEA Structural Engineering Engagement and Equity (SE3) Committee
This is a free event for NCSEA SEA Members
Tuesday, April 17, 2018 11:00AM (Central)
9:00 am Pacific, 10:00 am Mountain, 12:00 pm Eastern
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The Structural Engineering Engagement and Equity (SE3) Committee is focused on understanding the professional experiences of engineers around the country. Their mission is to ensure that every structural engineering professional has a positive experience within the profession. To do so, the committee has the following objectives:
In this webinar the current chairs of the NCSEA SE3 Committee will discuss the history of the committee and a brief overview of the results from the 2016 survey.
Looking forward, the chairs will also present on the outline of the 2018 survey, how the data from both surveys can help MO’s learn about their members, and how member organizations can use the committee’s resource guide to bring SE3 to their own local community.
Attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions before and during the webinar.
- Conduct a biennial, nationwide survey to measure engagement and equity in our profession
- Develop a resource guide to help MOs start local SE3 chapters to address engagement and equity in their local communities
- Create a national forum to discuss issues of engagement, equity, retention, diversity, and other professional experiences
In this webinar the current chairs of the NCSEA SE3 Committee will discuss the history of the committee and a brief overview of the results from the 2016 survey.
Looking forward, the chairs will also present on the outline of the 2018 survey, how the data from both surveys can help MO’s learn about their members, and how member organizations can use the committee’s resource guide to bring SE3 to their own local community.
Attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions before and during the webinar.