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N BCChE National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers MINORITY TECHNICAL ORGANIZATION (MTO) SUMMIT LUNCHEON September 24, 2012 Marriott Wardman Park Hotel Washington, DC

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Minority Technology Organization (MTO) Summit held on September 24, 2012 in Washington DC. Attendees included eight organizations who advocate on behalf of technology professionals of color in STEM-related industries. The eight organizations included: AABE, BDPA, MAES, NOBCChE, NOMA, NSBE, NTA and SHPE. The attached .ppt deck shares an thumbnail overview of these organizations including their major goals for 2013. Copies of the luncheon meeting notes are available on request.

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N BCChENational Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers

MINORITY TECHNICAL ORGANIZATION

(MTO)SUMMIT

LUNCHEON

September 24, 2012Marriott Wardman Park Hotel

Washington, DC

MINORITY TECHNICAL ORGANIZATION

(MTO)SUMMIT

LUNCHEON

September 24, 2012Marriott Wardman Park Hotel

Washington, DC

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N BCChENational Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers

American Association of Blacks in Energy(AABE)

American Association of Blacks in Energy(AABE)

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Organization’s Mission

Fast Facts Highlights for 2012

• Established 1977• 40 Chapters Nationwide• 1400 members• Offers 150 scholarships annually to students studying STEM• Training and development programs through annual conference and webinars

• Total scholarships given exceed $1.5M• Completed Strategic Plan working with Boston Consulting Group• Developed policy principles around Supplier Diversity, Cyber Security, Energy Efficiency, Smart Grid, Fossil Energy, Energy & Environmental Justice

The American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE) is a national association of energy professionals founded and dedicated to ensure the input African Americans and other minorities into the discussions and developments of energy policies, regulations, R&D technologies, and environmental issues

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N BCChENational Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers

Three priorities for our organization in 2013:

1.Implementation of Strategic Plan

2.Expand outreach activities into the community

3.Increase strategic partnerships

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Arnetta McRae, President and CEOEmail: [email protected]: (202) 371-9530

American Association of Blacks in Energy(AABE)

American Association of Blacks in Energy(AABE)

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Black Data Processing Associates(BDPA)

Black Data Processing Associates(BDPA)

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Organization’s Mission

“BDPA is a global member focused technology organization that

delivers programs and services for the professional well-being of its

stakeholders”

Fast Facts Highlights for 2012• Founded in Philadelphia in 1975• 14,161 Members• 45 Chapters• Core Programs: SITES, HSCC, IT

Institute, National and Regional Conferences

• 34th National BDPA Technology Conference Baltimore, MD, August 1-4, 2012

• BDPA Winter Leadership Summit Baltimore, MD, March 16 – 18, 2012• BDPA Regional Conference, Orlando, FL November 16 - 18

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N BCChENational Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers

Three priorities for our organization in 2013:

1.Partner with colleges and universities to develop college chapters.

2.Develop new revenue/funding streams.

3.Leverage organizational relationships to influence STEM national policy.

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Monique F. Berry, National [email protected] Arena Drive, Suite 106Largo, MD 20774phone: 301-584-3135 fax: 301-560-8300

Black Data Processing Associates(BDPA)

Black Data Processing Associates(BDPA)

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MAES – Latinos in Science and EngineeringMAES – Latinos in Science and Engineering

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Organization’s Mission

“To promote, cultivate, and honor excellence in

education and leadership among Latino engineers

and scientists.” Fast Facts Highlights for 2012

•Founded in 1974 in Los Angeles•“Mexican American Engineering Society” to “Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists”•Programs: Symposium, National Leadership Conference, Science Extravaganza, Science and Engineering Festival

•Rebranding effort•Enhanced membership value and benefits•New, updated website•Expansion in Regions 3 and 4

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Three priorities for MAES in 2013:

1. Successful 2013 NLC (National Leadership Conference) in Washington, DC on February 13-16

2. Increase membership base across the U.S. by establishing more Student Chapters in Regions 3 & 4, and at Community Colleges

3. Leverage national partnerships in advancing STEM education and careers, and increasing the number of STEM graduates and professionals in the U.S.

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MAES Point of Contact InformationMike Acosta, Immediate Past National President, National Vice President of Strategic Partnerships [email protected](915) 240-4423; mymaes.org

MAES – Latinos in Science and EngineeringMAES – Latinos in Science and Engineering

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N BCChENational Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers

National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists & Chemical

Engineers (NOBCChE)

National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists & Chemical

Engineers (NOBCChE)

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Organization’s Mission

“To build an eminent cadre of people of color

in science and technology”

Fast Facts Highlights for 2012

•Founded in 1973•5,000 members, sponsors, advocates•84 chapters in 5 regions across the US•Programs: NOBCChE Science Bowl, Technology Education Partnership (TEP); 4 Annual Regional Mtgs

•West Regional Meeting, Scripps Research Institute, March 2012•Leadership Development Workshop, May 2012•Signed TEP Agreement with U. of Oregon, September 2012

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National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists & Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE)

National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists & Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE)

Three priorities for our organization in 2013:

1.Build NOBCChE brand as a voice for STEM & S&T Policy for underrepresented groups; institutionalize and support STEM

programs at the Regional & Chapter levels

2. Establish Executive Director Position

3. Increase philanthropic contributions

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Victor McCrary, National [email protected]; www.nobcche.org

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National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA)

National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA)

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Organization’s Mission

“To champion diversity within the design professions by promoting the excellence,

community engagement and professional development of

its members”

Fast Facts Highlights for 2012•Founded in 1971•Approx 500 professional, intern, and student members•22 Prof chapters & 40 student chapters in 4 regions •Programs: Project Pipeline summer camps, NOMA Magazine, Annual Conference, Community Service Day

• 40th Annual Conference in Detroit•MOU signed with American Institute of Architects (renewed)•MOU signed US Green Building Council

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National Organization of Minority ArchitectsNational Organization of Minority Architects

Three priorities for our organization in 2013:

1 Promote Project Pipeline Architectural Summer Camp Initiative

2 Increase the numbers of licensed African-American architects nationwide; support HBCU architecture schools

3 Hire an Executive Director

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Your Organization’s Point of Contact Information

Yolanda [email protected]; www.noma.net

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National Society of Black Engineers – Alumni Extension

National Society of Black Engineers – Alumni Extension

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Organization’s Mission

Fast Facts Highlights for 2012

To increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community.

Organization’s Logo

• Not-for-profit organization • Founded in 1975• ~36,000 members• Student run• 6 membership categories: NSBE

Jr. , Member, Alumni, Honorary, Lifetime, Affiliate

• Professional Development Conference takes place October 4 - 6, 2012

• 7 Active Special Interest Groups with over 6,000 members

• NSBE Commitment with CGI

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National Society of Black Engineers – Alumni Extension

National Society of Black Engineers – Alumni Extension

Special Interest Groups

Energy

Environmental

It Think Tank

Process Improvement

Public Policy

Space

Women In Science & Engineering

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National Society of Black Engineers – Alumni Extension

National Society of Black Engineers – Alumni Extension

Three priorities for our organization in 2013:

1.Increase the exposure and quality of professional opportunities for members

2.Support the Special Interest Groups in NSBE-AE

3.Develop programs & professional chapters

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Your Organization’s Point of Contact InformationDr. Njema J. [email protected], 571.235.1181; http://www.nsbe-ae.org/

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National Technical AssociationNational Technical Association

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Highlights for 2012 Math ContestCollaboration on Knowledge Management Conference in Khartoum, Sudan)Co-sponsor- 5th International Conference on Appropriate Technology-Pretoria, South Africa

MISSIONTo create a medium for expressing minority professional concerns for the lack of minority participation in the mainstream of architectural and engineering activity in America (including minority youth).

FAST FACTSFounded- 1925Professional and Student Chapters4 Regions-NE, SE, NW and SW Membership-All disciplines of Science and EngineeringPublication-JournalNational Office –Washington, DCwww.ntaonline.org 202 575-4682

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NATIONAL TECHNICAL AssociationNATIONAL TECHNICAL Association

Three priorities for our organization in 2013:

1 Strengthen and Expand Educational Programs

2 Affect Greater Influence on STEM Policy Improvements

3Improve funding Base

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Point of Contact Information

Hattie Carwelll 1 202 575-4NTA or 202 575-4682

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Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)

Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)

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Organization’s Mission

“SHPE changes lives by empowering the Hispanic community to realize their fullest potential and impacts

the world through STEM awareness, access, support and

development”

Fast Facts Highlights for 2012

• Founded in Los Angeles 1974• 7,529 Student Members & 1871 Professional Members• 261 Student Chapters & 81 Professional Chapter• Core Programs: SHPE Jr., Noche De Ciensas, National and Regional Conferences

• National Institute for Leadership Advancement, August 1- 5• SHPE Management Growth Training, Washington DC, September 17- 20• SHPE National Conference, Fort Worth Texas, November 14 - 18

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Three priorities for our organization in 2013:1.Expand Programs geared towards the educational

advancement of K-12, Undergraduate and Graduate Students.

2.Improve professional programs geared toward the advancement of Hispanics in all levels of their career.

3.Shape Hispanic population in all levels in STEM-related areas of corporate America, government and academia to mirror the United States’ population.

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Jose Fernandez, DC Chapter [email protected]; www.shpe-dc.org – www.shpe.org

Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)

Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)