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Attention Members,
Help open doors for
one of your colleagues by nominating them for the ASHRAE New Faces of Engineering,
2010. The recognition program, started by ASHRAE in 2003, is part of National
Engineers Week, sponsored by the National Engineers Week Foundation, a
coalition of engineering societies, major corporations and government agencies.
Member societies nominate colleagues 30 years old and younger who have
shown outstanding abilities and leadership. Engineers Week promotes New
Faces to provide incentive to those in college and inspire even younger
students to consider engineering careers.
The top New Face from each
society will be featured in a full page ad in USA Today during Engineers
Week, February 14-20, 2010. Each photo will be captioned with the engineer's
name, name of the engineering society providing the nominee, employer and
a brief statement of that individual's accomplishments as they relate to
the public welfare.
Engineers 30 years
of age or younger as of December 31, 2009, are the focus of the recognition
program.
Nominees must have
a degree in engineering from a recognized U.S. college or university, or
from an equivalent international educational institution. Degrees in engineering
technology, science, computer science, and similar disciplines do not qualify,
though a degree in computer engineering is acceptable.
Complete nominations
including a photo must be submitted to ASHRAE by Thursday, October 15,
2009. The nominations should try to tie at least one achievement to something
the non-engineering community can appreciate.
Engineers Week is celebrated
throughout the year, though the specific dates for Engineers Week 2010
are February 14-20, 2010. For more information on Engineers Week, visit:
eweek.org.
ASHRAE information
for New Faces: CLICK
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To apply: CLICK
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ASHRAE applications
and questions should be directed to apruett@ashrae.org
with the subject line: New Faces of Engineering Application.
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