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FY22 Individual Awards Applications Now Live

FY22 Individual Awards Applications Now Live - FY22
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Nominations for FY22 Individual Awards are currently being accepted! An application for an individual award can be an extensive process, but being recognized by SWE for your accomplishments and contributions to industry, education, and the community make the work beyond worth it. 

Last year, I was awarded an Outstanding Collegiate Member Award for my contributions to SWE, other engineering organizations, the community, and my college campus. It was an honor to be recognized during WE21 among so many individuals who have accomplished the unbelievable and inspire me as a young woman in engineering. That humbling feeling is something I hope inspires you to apply for this year’s awards cycle!  

You can also hear similar Inspired with SWE Awards stories on the SWE’s YouTube channel. Hear from Claudia E. Berdugo-Díaz, Louvere Walker Hannon, Nora Lin, and Katherine Culbert.

To ensure a successful application, I highly recommend referencing the FY22 individual awards packet and training, which are both available on the SWE website. 

Be sure to submit nominations by March 31, 2022, at 11:59 pm CT (UTC-5), and reach out to awards@swe.org with any questions regarding the application process. 

 

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    SWE Blog provides up-to-date information and news about the Society and how our members are making a difference every day. You’ll find stories about SWE members, engineering, technology, and other STEM-related topics.

  • Taylor Daniels

    Taylor Daniels graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in December 2020 with a B.S. in chemical engineering. She is a process engineer with ExxonMobil at their Beaumont TX refinery. Within SWE, Taylor is the SWE Leadership Development Program (LDP) coordinator-elect, a member of the Awards and Recognition and Bylaws Committees, a former Leadership Coaching Committee (LCC) coach, and a 2021 Outstanding Collegiate Member Award recipient.

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