DRESS FOR SUCCESS Society of Women Engineers September 25 th, 2013.

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DRESS FOR SUCCESS Society of Women Engineers September 25 th, 2013

WELCOME TO DRESS FOR SUCCESS

SHAUNA BOWEN Work Experience  Senior Director—Sam’s Club Innovations ( Sept Present)  Director of Innovations—Sam’s Club (Feb Aug. 2011)  Senior Manager, International Innovation-Process Engineering—Wal- Mart (Nov July 2010)  International Engineering Manager—Wal-Mart (Feb 2008-Nov 2009)  Regional Engineering Manager—Wal-Mart (Feb 2006-Feb 2008)  Industrial Engineer—Wal-Mart (Aug 2004-Feb 2006)  Mechanical Engineer—Teradyne (Jan 2001-Jan 2002)

DRESSING IN THE WORK PLACE  General Rules  Be conservative (Hair, Clothes, Scent, Jewelry, Finger Nails, Make-Up)  Well Groomed  No gum!  No tattoos, facial piercings  No shorts, jeans

INTERVIEW ATTIRE

INTERVIEW DRESS TIPS Women  Suits (dark color, knee-length skirts)  Blouses (Solid Colors)  No bare legs (Hosiery, no runs)  Shoes (No open toes, short heels, dressy flats)  No Khakis Men  Dark Solid Colors  Conservative Tie  2-4 Button Coat (Lean bottom button undone)  Dress Shirt (Solid, Light Color, Long Sleeve, undershirt)  No white socks  Match conservative belt to shoes

EVERYDAY WORK ATTIRE

FORMAL DINNER WEAR

DRESSING ON THE FLY!

FALL CALENDAR OF EVENTS  October  2 nd —Monthly Meeting: Research Opportunities w/ Dr. 6pm  9 th —What is FREE time? The life of a Co-op  13 th —Swing for SWE Golf Tournament  November  6 th —Monthly Meeting: Culture, Engineers can experience it. (Study Abroad)  14 th —Women in Industry Presented by Black & Veatch 5pm  December  4 th —Monthly Meeting: Self-Empowerment and 6pm

SWING FOR SWE GOLF TOURNAMENT  Sunday October 13 th, at Stonebridge Meadows Golf Course  $75/person  $60/student  Please start advertising and telling your friends about it! Word of mouth is a powerful thing!

SWING FOR SWE GOLF TOURNAMENT  Our goal is to attract students, professors, and professionals a like to take part in our golf tournament and turn it into an annual event!  Do you have family members coming in for the Homecoming Football game? Have them play in Swing for SWE the following day!  Fraternity Competition

 $16 each  Don’t forget to pay for your shirts today!  Shirts will be handed out on our October 9 th meeting! SWE T-SHIRTS

MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY  Sign-Up up today to participate in Make a Difference Day for Saturday, October 26 th at the Northwest Arkansas Mall  Shifts are from 10 am – 12:30 pm and 12:30 pm – 3:00pm  Bacon Bowl  Benefitting Youth Bridge  Youth Bridge is Northwest Arkansas’ leading provider of comprehensive care to troubled teens and their families. We provide outpatient therapy and counseling, residential substance abuse treatment, emergency shelters, academic and social support, a therapeutic group home for teens involved in the juvenile justice system and a transitional living program for homeless young adults. Each year Youth Bridge serves more than a thousand teens and their families from an eight-county area in Northwest and North Central Arkansas.

HOW TO GET POINTS - MEETINGS/MEMBERSHIP  10 points for being a national member of the Society of Women Engineers  1 point for each meeting you attend  2 points for participation in a meeting (being a model in the Dress for Success event, talking about an experience like study abroad research or job)

HOW TO GET POINTS - OUTREACH/FUNDRAISING  5 points for getting donor/ sponsorship for the golf Tournament.  5 points for active participation in a committee.  3 points for each volunteer opportunity you participate in even if it is not associated with SWE (If more than 2hours long, 1 point for each hour +3 points for volunteering)

LEVEL OF PARTICIPATION Bronze points Recognized at End of Year Banquet Silver – points Recognized at End of Year Banquet Eligible for reduced rate for any T-Shirt Gold – points Recognized at End of Year Banquet Eligible for Free Conference Registration at Nationals

BLACK & VEATCH SPEAKER  A speaker from Black & Veatch Energy will be coming to talk to our chapter about what the company does, as well as the role women play in industry  Majority availability: Afternoon or Evening?  What do you want her to discuss during her presentation? What do you want out this event?

CLOSING  Thank you for coming Dress for Success!  We hope to see you all at our Monthly Meeting next week, on October 2 nd at 6:00 pm in ENGR 209 where Dr. Hestekin will be discussing Research and REUs  Keep advertising for Swing for SWE!  Join our UA SWE SECTION Group on Facebook for meeting and event updates!

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  A huge thanks goes out to our beautiful models Kelley and Elisabeth, and also to our handsome models Addison, Chris, and Tyler  Let’s give a big round of applause to Shauna Bowen for volunteering her time in order to prepare us for a successful future in industry!