November 2015 Section Meeting – Student Night

 

 

 

There is one update to the Student Night event schedule.

Phil Malliet, CEO of Hayes Performance will now be our guest speaker at Student Night!  Phil is an SAE member, has a BSME and MBA from Marquette, and is President & on the Board of Directors for the Marquette University Business Administration & Engineering Alumni Association.

Phil will share Hayes’ involvement, including their lead sponsorship and an exciting video of their high performance sport bike, which was also shared at an SAE Brake Colloquium.

 

 

 

 

 

There is one update to the Student Night event schedule.

Phil Malliet, CEO of Hayes Performance will now be our guest speaker at Student Night!  Phil is an SAE member, has a BSME and MBA from Marquette, and is President & on the Board of Directors for the Marquette University Business Administration & Engineering Alumni Association.

Phil will share Hayes’ involvement, including their lead sponsorship and an exciting video of their high performance sport bike, which was also shared at an SAE Brake Colloquium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

October 2015 Chairman’s Note

 

Hello SAE Milwaukee Section Members and Friends,

 

Fall is in full swing and it won’t be too long until the busy Holiday season and the possibility of that familiar white stuff on the ground.

 

For November we will be having our annual Student Night, where we showcase the student vehicles and let them compete for the sponsorship money we have allocated for them. Last year we had 5 schools and over 70 students in attendance. This year we expect an equally large turnout by the students. If you have never been to a student night, it’s not just for students, and I encourage you to join us. Up-and-coming engineers are what keep our SAE Section, profession, industry, and country strong. Please come out and support these young engineers and see what they have been busy working on. This is a great opportunity to network with industry and college faculty who support our section.

 

Hello SAE Milwaukee Section Members and Friends,

 

Fall is in full swing and it won’t be too long until the busy Holiday season and the possibility of that familiar white stuff on the ground.

 

For November we will be having our annual Student Night, where we showcase the student vehicles and let them compete for the sponsorship money we have allocated for them. Last year we had 5 schools and over 70 students in attendance. This year we expect an equally large turnout by the students. If you have never been to a student night, it’s not just for students, and I encourage you to join us. Up-and-coming engineers are what keep our SAE Section, profession, industry, and country strong. Please come out and support these young engineers and see what they have been busy working on. This is a great opportunity to network with industry and college faculty who support our section.

As a section we have several initiatives we are working on this year.

 

The first is our STEM/AWIM initiative to help introduce middle school and high school students to engineering. If you would like to volunteer to help a local school or if your children’s school would like to get a program going, please contact any board member and we can help connect the dots.

 

Our second initiative is our shadow program. We are always looking to keep our section strong and plan the best events possible. Please consider becoming involved in our leadership team. We can accommodate your needs if you like to become a board member or just help plan a monthly event. With our shadow program we pair you up with a board member and you shadow them through the process. Please talk to any of the current board members about the spot we have for YOU!

 

I look forward to seeing you at an upcoming event.

 

Garrett Herning

 

SAE Milwaukee Section – Chairman

 

 

 

 

September 2015 Chairman’s Note

 

Hello SAE Milwaukee Section Members and Friends,

 

The kids have returned to school and we can see the leaves are beginning to show a color here and there, signaling that fall is here. I hope your Labor Day weekend was enjoyable.

 

We started off the SAE year with our first event at Wacker-Neuson. They showed us the utmost hospitality and did not disappoint on the tour, dinner, and presentation. If you missed it, you missed out. They also sponsored the meal for the evening, so I’d like to recognize them as this not only helps strengthen our section, but our student sections as well.

 

Hello SAE Milwaukee Section Members and Friends,

 

The kids have returned to school and we can see the leaves are beginning to show a color here and there, signaling that fall is here. I hope your Labor Day weekend was enjoyable.

 

We started off the SAE year with our first event at Wacker-Neuson. They showed us the utmost hospitality and did not disappoint on the tour, dinner, and presentation. If you missed it, you missed out. They also sponsored the meal for the evening, so I’d like to recognize them as this not only helps strengthen our section, but our student sections as well.

This month we will be at MacLean-Fogg. Maclean-Fogg has been very involved in SAE being a large sponsor of the Clean Snow Challenge. This month they are going to take us into their manufacturing facility and let us participate in the innovation process they use from a concept a customer bring them, to a finished product that they deliver. This is going to be an exciting exercise for student and veteran engineers alike, so be sure to keep this on your calendars.

 

In November we will have our annual Student Night, where we showcase the student vehicles and let them compete for the sponsorship money we have allocated for them. Last year we had 5 schools and over 70 students in attendance. They did an incredible job and we expect a repeat performance this year. If you have never been to a student night, it’s not just for students. This is a wonderful networking event as well as a way to give guidance and feedback to some up and coming engineers who will be joining us in industry in the next few years.

 

As a section we have several initiatives we are working on this year. Some of these are engaging middle school and high school kids to a career in engineering, engaging our members through events and tours, and supporting the six engineering colleges in our area in the SAE Colligate Design series. In order to accomplish these things, we are always looking for volunteers. If you are interested in a board position or just to help out with a meeting or two, please talk to any of the current board members about the spot we have for YOU!

 

I look forward to seeing you at an upcoming event.

 

Garrett Herning

 

SAE Milwaukee Section – Chairman

 

 

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