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A chapter that is dedicated to developing students and professionals in the largest metropolitan area in the
Pacific Northwest
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
Puget Sound Chapterwww.shpepsc.org
José L. MartinezPresident
President@shpepsc.org
Carlos BlancoVice President
VicePresident@shpepsc.org
Christian J. SarmientoSecretary
Secretary@shpepsc.org
Ivan GutierrezTreasurer
Treasurer@shpepsc.org and
Victor CalladoUniversity Outreach Director
University@shpepsc.org
Faraón TorresGovernance and Sustainability Director
VacantMembership Director
Membership@shpepsc.org
VacantCommunity Outreach Director
Community@shpepsc.org
Christian J. SarmientoWebmaster
Webmaster@shpepsc.org
VacantProfessional Development
Contacting SHPE PSCEmail all of us at Eboard@shpepsc.org
Find us on social media “SHPE Puget Sound”
Audit and Process Support SHPE PSC meets its goals of
establishing procedures for accounting standards and documentation
Develop/enhance interpersonal skills in a professional and open environment
Community Outreach Develop your leadership skills Social interaction with the community Feels great to contribute
University Outreach Promote the development of
university and community college SHPE Chapters
Develop programs to generate future leaders
Resume and Mock Interview Workshops
Help young and aspiring professionals develop the skills to start a career
Membership Support logistical needs, work with
other committees to keep member network connected
Support social and professional needs; work with other committees to keep member network connected
Professional Development Develop programs and opportunities
for our members and volunteers to grow their skills
How Can You
Relate to SHPE PSC? SHPE PSC Current Committees
(Future growth potential)
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) was founded in Los
Angeles, California, in 1974 by a group of engineers employed by the city of Los Angeles. Their objective was to form a national organization of professional
engineers to serve as role models in the Hispanic community. Today, SHPE enjoys a
strong but independent network of professional and student chapters
throughout the nation.
SHPE changes lives by empowering the Hispanic community to realize their fullest potential and impacts the world through STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering,
and Math) awareness, access, support and development.
SHPE Puget Sound Chapter (SHPE PSC) is part of SHPE and we represent the STEM professionals of Puget Sound. SHPE PSC envisions a world where Hispanics are
highly valued and influential as the leading innovators, scientists, mathematicians and
engineers. Overall, we desire to build relationships with our community and be
role models for the next generation of STEM professionals. We are here to help,
encourage and be a resource for your desire to succeed.
What is SHPE PSC? Additional Benefits of SHPE PSC Chapter Membership Benefits:
Eligible for National and Local Awards
Local and National Voting Privileges
Membership fees award to local SHPE-PSC to benefit community
Discount at local Networking and Fundraising events
Eligible to be part of the board
Chapter's program includes: Community outreach events –Scheduled for
Fall and Spring
Social Networking – Recognition
Mentorship program – MentorSHPE
o An avenue for college students to reach out and learn from professionals and their careers.
o Resume Review and Interviewing Skills
o How to land the first job?
o Career Development Workshops
o Networking
Where can you plug in? Social Media – Facebook: SHPE Puget
Sound, Twitter @SHPE_PSC Webmaster – cut your own mold Event participant – get engaged Event organization – get involved Networking – work with Prof Dev Student Liaison; UW, Seattle U, high
school, etc – grow with the next gen Fundraising – grow our coffers Or own it - Pitch your idea to us
and make it happen!
Please use this panel’s available area for notes:
National Conference – Kansas City, MO
Nov. 1-5, 2017
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