Sunday, August 21, 2005

The Young Engineer Forum at IMECE 2005

OK. This is blatant ASME propaganda, but it's YE related and I'm all for advertising it. The announcement was borrowed from the ASME Section News (September 2005). I'll give it back, I promise!

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SAVE THE DATE!

ASME’s 25th Young Engineer’s Forum

Tips for Career Success: Refine your skills and present yourself professionally

Nov. 6, 2005
Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin hotels, Orlando, FL
7 am – 5 pm
Registration: $45 in advance, $50 onsite

At the 2005 Young Engineer’s Forum you can:

· Find out what you didn’t learn in engineering school – and what to do about it now
· Get tips on how to ace an interview
· Talk to executives about the future of their industries
· Realize your dream of starting your own business venture
· Learn to communicate better with management
· Discover your inner ‘networker’
· Spruce up your resume

And much more…

For a complete program, including registration information, visit www.asme.org/yef
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Pic from Lights of Liberty Tour


Another building on the tour. Not real trees!

Pic from Lights of Liberty Tour


You can get more info on the tour at http://anniversary.asme.org/2005landmarks3.shtml. This photo was taken during the tour. This is not a done up building with billowy drapes. It is acutally a slide projection on one of the historic buildings around the Liberty Bell area. Very cool!

Lights of Liberty Tour


Boy can Howard Berkof plan some after hours activities. While at the Summer Annual Meeting, Howard hooked up a group of us on the Lights of Liberty Tour. The tour was really interesting. Basically, it is an audio tour of the historic Liberty Bell area in Philadelphia. Check out the other two photos, taken during the tour.

Ben Franklin


Here's a picture of Big Ben Franklin from inside the Franklin Institute.

A number of us attended the dedication of the Sellers' Screw Thread Standard at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. The dedication was held during the ASME Summer Annual Meeting.
Check out this link to learn more http://anniversary.asme.org/2005landmarks3.shtml

Wednesday, June 1, 2005

Looking forward to SAM

I just wanted to let everyone know I will be looking forward to meeting them at the Summer Annual Meeting. I'll post pics in a few weeks.