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SUMMARY:Engineer Your Career 2012
DESCRIPTION:Find out what you can do with a degree in engineering from a panel of successful Rice engineering graduates who have gone into a variety of professions. They are: \n\n• Justin Singer (Computer Science\, President\, SMBology) founded the information technology company offering strategic consulting\, user experience design\, and custom application development. \n\n• Jim Powers (Mechanical Engineering\, ExxonMobil) supports the upstream energy industry both as an engineering expert within the company and as a leader in determining industry-wide standards in oilfield piping.\n\n• Jeff Ross (Civil Engineering\, Rebuild Houston Oversight Committee) served as a senior vice president for an engineering consulting company working in land development\, public works\, and site development before his committee appointment by the Mayor.\n\n• Chris Lessing (Bioengineering\, Senior Scientist\, KCI) conducts research to support product development requirements\, regulatory filings\, and marketing claims of wound care products. He was part of the first Bioengineering class at Rice.\n\n• Troy Thacker (Chemical Engineering\, CEO\, R360) was a founding partner of a $3 billion private equity firm before founding the nation’s leading environmental oilfield waste management provider.A dessert reception will follow in Martel Hall. Everyone is invited to attend.
URL:https://www.rcelconnect.org/event/engineer-your-career-2012/
LOCATION:Duncan Hall
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SUMMARY:INAUGURAL CELEBRATION: Founding of the Rice Center for Engineering Leadership
DESCRIPTION:The funding of the Rice Center for Engineering Leadership (RCEL) by alumni John and Ann Doerr\, ’73 and ’75\, makes a milestone in engineering education at Rice.  RCEL is unique among engineering leadership programs in the breadth of activities it will foster and in the ipact we expect it to have nationally thanks to the Doerr’s generous gift and the commitments it has inspired from other members of the Rice community.  Their gifts gives us the opportunity to build programs that will help develop leadership skills in our students and better prepare them for wathever careers they choose.  It will enable us to take these programs “beyond the hedges” and help transform the education of engineering leaders across the country.  Join us to celebrate the Center as President David Leebron makes opening remarks and introduces the Doerrs.  John Doerr will also speak.  A reception will follow.
URL:https://www.rcelconnect.org/event/inaugural-celebration-founding-of-the-rice-center-for-engineering-leadership/
LOCATION:Duncan Hall
ORGANIZER;CN="Rice Center for Engineering Leadership":MAILTO:rcel@rice.edu
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