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Risk Management Standards and Decision-Making
Speaker: Ed Perkins
When: 21 Sep. 2011, 2-3 PM ET
Cost:$19 per seminar ($89 for the series) for IEEE members (non-member rate $38/$189)
For details/registration: http://www.ieeeusa.org/careers/webinars/2011/Risk-Management.html
About: This the 3rd Webinar in this series will discuss risk management, provide an overview of some of the risk domains and the risk standards that have been or are being developed, and present options for attendees on how they can apply risk management and risk-based decision-making in their careers.
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“How to Find Consulting and Employment Opportunities”
Sponsors: IEEE USA PACE
Date: Thursday, March 24, 2011
Social: 6:00PM tp 7:00PM
Dinner: 7:00PM
Keynote Speaker: Gary Blank, IEEE USA Vice-President of Career and Member Services
Location: CDB’s Southside – 3671 S. West Shore Blvd., Tampa, FL 33629 – In the Private Dinner area in the back of the restaurant.
Cost: Free* for IEEE Members, $10.00 for Non-Members
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The 2010 IEEE elections began on 1 August, and the
polls are open until 12:00 noon (Central, USA) on 1 October. U.S. IEEE members are encouraged to vote for the 2011 IEEE-USA President-Elect and 2011-2012 Member-at-Large. For information on voting and the candidates, visit the IEEE Election page. You can also read candidate interviews in the current issue of IEEE-USA In Action.
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A 1-day career management seminar
DATE: Saturday October 23, 2010
TIME: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
COST: $20.00 IEEE member; $30.00 non-member; $10.00 Students and unemployed. includes coffee, lunch and handout of slides
LOCATION: Cocoa Civic Center, 430 Delannoy Avenue, Cocoa, FL 32922
Abstract/Schedule: Abstract Schedule
Reservations: Online
For more info:send email to Ed Kirchner (ed.kirchner@ieee.org ), or George McClure (g.mcclure@ieee.org )
IEEE-USA and IEEE Region 3 care about your career development. This Career Workshop provides practical and powerful strategies to maximize your career talents presented in a positive and entertaining way. This program will open your eyes and …
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IEEE-USA has launched a new, interactive online publication,IEEE-USA in ACTION. Made possible by the U.S. dues assessment, this new publication is free to all U.S. IEEE members. IEEE-USA in ACTION is your new source for learning about the programs, products, services and activities that IEEE-USA has to offer, and to find out what IEEE-USA is doing on behalf of U.S. IEEE members. http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/ieeeusa/ieeeusa_0410/#/1/OnePage
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WASHINGTON (12 February 2010) — IEEE-USA ONLINE VIDEO COMPETITION: According to Nita Patel, IEEE-USA vice president of communications and public awareness, $5,000 in scholarship awards will be given to five undergraduates at three U.S. universities, who entered the organization’s 2010 “How Engineers Make a World of Difference” online video competition:
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WASHINGTON (18 December 2009) — If you’re a high-tech entrepreneur looking for some feedback on your new business plan, IEEE-USA TechMatch is for you. IEEE-USA has established a strategic alliance with The Business Catapult to offer this feedback service free to IEEE members.
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The technological innovation Tokaido Shinkansen (Bullet Train), an IEEE Milestone sponsored by the IEEE Tokyo Section of Region 10 and an American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Landmark, is being commemorated as a limited edition coaster.
The Bullet Train, which began service in 1964, is considered the world’s first high speed train. The Bullet Train set a world record operating at speeds up to 210km/hr when it first began service in 1964. This historic engineering
achievement, designed with the world’s most advanced electrical and technological train technologies, pioneered high speed railway transportation …






