IEEE WIE announce new WIE Ambassadors
IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) UK and Ireland has launched its new WIE Ambassadors scheme to coincide with International Women's Day 2021.
WIE Ambassadors will work with the WIE Committee to improve its reach, and to propose and manage new projects that support its aims and ideals. WIE Ambassadors will be able to access networking and mentoring to support their own career development, and the intention is that this will grow as new WIE Ambassadors join the scheme.
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“At WIE UKI we are lucky to have a wonderful team of volunteers who are passionate about challenging stereotypes, and about working towards our goal of facilitating the recruitment and retention of women in technical disciplines across the UK and Ireland,” said Annabel Latham, WIE UKI Chair.
“In recognition of their consistent hard work in organising activities and outreach related to Women in Engineering, and to facilitate a more strategic approach, we are awarding WIE Ambassador badges to our network of valued volunteers,” said Nagham Saeed, WIE UKI Ambassador network lead.
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