Webinar information will be forwarded to all registered attendees. The Center for Leadership Excellence (CLE) is designed to serve the multiple and diverse range of IEEE user communities. From volunteers, non-volunteers to students, members, and conference organizers, the site offers a simpler and effective learning experience. This webinar will give an overview of the program and help answer any questions that participants may have. IEEE volunteers who have 2+ years of experience volunteering in their local units and have not held a Section Chair position, are highly encouraged to participate in VoLT. The program has two tracks. Track 1– Each year, IEEE volunteers are invited to participate in Track 1, which covers the core organizational units of IEEE and focuses on the foundation knowledge of the organization. These pre-requisite courses are available to all IEEE volunteers in the Center for Leadership Excellence (CLE) web site. Track 2– Volunteers who complete Track 1 above can apply for consideration for Track 2 of the program. Track 2 will last about three months (Sep-Dec) and consists of weekly live webinars focused on leadership related topics. Participation in Track 2 will be determined by the MGA Training Committee based on predefined criteria. Applicants will need to be endorsed by their local Section leadership to be considered by for Track 2.
In partnership with ASME South Texas Section and IEEE Houston Section the following announcement is being shared. "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon" NASA's Apollo Program Frank Hughes Retired NASA Chief of Space Flight Training Thursday, July 18 Come join our dinner presentation celebrating NASA & 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11- the first manned lunar landing! This year on July 20, 2019 marked the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11. Make sure to watch a short 2-min youtube video Apollo: Missions to the Moon. Frank Hughes, retired NASA Chief of Space Flight Training, currently with Tietronix Software, Inc. Mr. Hughes has worked for more than 50 years in the NASA Johnson Space Center area. He worked on astronaut and flight controller training throughout his NASA career of 33 years. At retirement, Hughes was Chief of Space Flight Training. He spent his technical and managerial years finding innovations to improve training for space flight. Since retirement, Hughes has taken many NASA technologies to utilize them in the classroom to enhance the education experience of children as well as adults. Advance ticket sales start this week and end at midnight on Tuesday, July 16. You can purchase tickets for the event through Brown Paper Tickets. Additional information is also available through the ASME South Texas Section website. Regular tickets are $35. Student tickets are $15. Tickets at the door are $50, CASH OR CHECK ONLY. Meeting will be held at: The Forest Club 9950 Memorial Drive (Near Chimney Rock) Social Hour: 5:30 pm Dinner Buffet: 6:15 pm Presentation: 7:15 pm ASME meetings are open to all. Membership is encouraged but not required to attend. Professional Development Hour (PDH) certificates will be available to participants at the conclusion of the event.