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AWICS Leadership Workshop Ninth AWICS Leadership Workshop PANELISTS Theodora Chaspari Asst. Professor, Dept. CSE, Texas A&M Dilma Da Silva Professor & Department Head , Dept. CSE, Texas A&M Tammy McNeley Fellow, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics MODERATOR Nancy Amato

Agenda Welcome & Speaker Introductions Lunch Personality Test Review Crossword Puzzle Drawing Session 1: Leadership: What, Why & How Session 2: How can you make a difference?

Introductions General Biography Leadership Roles you’ve had Your motivation Impact on others and on your perspective Did you have any role model(s)?

Leadership: What, Why, & How Moderator Nancy Amato (CSE, TAMU) The Panelists Theodora Chaspari (CSE, TAMU) Dilma Da Silva (CSE, TAMU) Tammy McNeley (Lockheed Martin Aeronautics)

Leadership: What, Why, & How What does "leadership" mean to you? Does it only apply to management positions What differences are there in leadership positions in academia and industry? What about different industrial settings, e.g., research vs. development? Why would anyone want to take on the extra responsibilities that leadership positions require? Pay? Prestige? Power? How can you manage to be successful in a demanding career and to have a fulfilling life? Is it even possible?

Leadership: What, Why, & How How do you know when it is the right time in your career to seek a leadership position? Is it important to excel technically first? What concrete actions can you take? Are mentors important? And if so, how to find them? What can students do now to prepare themselves so they will be strong candidates for leadership positions later in their careers? Pros and cons on being a leader

Leadership: What, Why, & How References “Women Don’t Ask: Negotiation and the Gender Divide”, Babcock and Laschever “Our Separate Ways: Black & White Women and the Struggle for Professional Identity”, Edmondson Bell and Nkomo “First Break all the Rules: What the World's Greatest Managers Do Differently”, Buckingham and Coffman “Be Your Own Mentor: Strategies from Top Women on the Secrets of Success”, Wellington & Spence “The Difference: How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies”, Scott E. Page

How Can You Make a Difference? Moderator Nancy Amato (CSE, TAMU) The Panelists Theodora Chaspari (CSE, TAMU) Dilma Da Silva (CSE, TAMU) Tammy McNeley (Lockheed Martin Aeronautics)

How Can You Make a Difference? What are the benefits of having a diverse leadership team? What about a diverse work force? Are they different in industry & in academia? Is it a good career move to spend your time on this? How can you make your environment a more productive and comfortable place for women & underrepresented minorities? What practices do you think are most/least successful? How can you contribute differently over the course of your career (new hire, junior/senior manager, etc) Does it differ in academia and industry? Does it differ for men, women, and minorities?