2012 Annual Student in Industry Day

The Utah Section of The ASME had its thirty-fifth annual "Student-in-Industry Day" on Friday, February 3, 2012.  The event was well attended by many local engineering students, and well supported by 17 companies here in Utah.  Everyone enjoyed the banquet dinner and student presentations in the Crimson View Room, Olpin Building at the University of Utah.  Braden Hancock, a Brigham Young university Mechanical Engineering student won the paper competition.  Our sincere thanks to all who attended and sacrificed to make this year’s event meaningful and worthwhile for our university students.  A photo summary is attached.

Regards,

Utah Section ASME Executive Committee

 

ASME UTAH Section has NEW MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE for 2012-2012

Dear Members,

 

The Utah Section ASME membership have voted in the following individuals (Nominee background information) to take positions on the executive committee as follows:

 

Dan Donahoe—Executive Committee Member

Richard Jessee—Secretary

Peter Malen—Executive Committee Member

Sean Tolman—Vice Chair

 

And our executive committee for 2012-2013 is:

 

Chair Rex Burgon  rburgon@campbellsci.com

Vice Chair Sean Tolman seantolman@gmail.com

Secretary Richard Jessee

Treasurer Jason Eastman eastmanj@asme.org

E.C.  Peter Strazdins straz@value.net

E.C.  Ken Monson  ken.monson@mech.utah.edu

E.C.  John Richardson johner149@comcast.net

E.C.  Peter Malen

E.C.  Dan Donahoe

 

Minutes from our Executive Committee meetings:

January 2011

February 2011

May 2011

July 2011

August 2011

September 2011

October 2011

November 2011

December 2011

January 2012

February 2012

March 2012

May 2012

By-Laws

 

Utah Engineers Council (UEC)

The UEC is an umbrella organization of 15 different local chapters and sections of engineering societies.

The members of the council are the local sections and chapters.  The Utah Section of ASME is a member of the UEC.  The purpose of the UEC is to advance the art and science of engineering and to provide a forum for communication between the varying engineering societies.

You can find out more by visiting http://www.utahengineerscouncil.org/

You can also keep tabs on events occurring in the engineering community by visiting

http://www.utahengineerscouncil.org/Events.html

UTAH Section

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