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Milwaukee will host the 2013 National Society of Black Engineers convention. |
| By OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writers |
| Published Feb. 3, 2009 at 9:20 a.m. |
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Milwaukee has been selected as the site for the 2013 convention of the National Society of Black Engineers. The gathering, to be held in March 2013, will bring about 10,000 delegates to the Milwaukee area with an estimated local economic impact of approximately $9 million.
"Being selected to host this prestigious convention will provide tremendous exposure for the greater Milwaukee area," said Doug Neilson, president and CEO of VISIT Milwaukee. "These professional and aspiring student engineers will have an opportunity see first-hand Milwaukee's diversified manufacturing economy and the potential career opportunities available in our community."
The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), based in Alexandra, Va., is a non-profit association that began in 1975. NSBE's mission is "to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community." The organization counts more than 27,000 collegiate and professional members, including about 8,900 pre-college students.
NSBE has local chapters at UW-Milwaukee, Marquette University and the Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Neilson added that it takes significant local support to win large national conventions and NSBE was no exception. A video (below) was prepared by NSBE alumni members Jamon Omar Lewis and Tarence Smith that features Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, Ald. Joe Davis, Rick Kuester, executive vice president of WE Energies, Dr. Stanley Jaskolski, Dean of the Marquette School of Engineering and Van Walling, executive director at Engineers and Scientists of Milwaukee.
Others involved in helping bring the convention to Milwaukee include: Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton, Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker and Milwaukee Common Council President Willie Hines.
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Posted by Ignorance is not bliss on Feb. 4, 2009 at 6:48 a.m. (report)
When is Milwaukee landing the National Association of White Engineers? With all of the talk of trying to improve segregation in America and equality, it seems to me that the first thing that should go along the wayside is race in professional and other organizations-- why do blacks feel the need in large corporations to have their own groups? SBC/AT&T used to have one and may still...also there are Black Harley Owner's Groups-- can't whites and blacks share in the same pasttime together? My parents have told me that their class reunions are now made up of a black class reunion and a white class reunion- with separate activities that do not end up in one large, happy reunion. Now granted, these people are in their 60s now but where and when will it stop? C'mon President Obama-- be the community organizer and bring the whites and blacks together. I think we all need the same education, same healthcare benefits, same professional opportunities and same recreational options!
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Posted by megster37 on Feb. 3, 2009 at 10:57 a.m. (report)
Do you think that economic conditions will result in Milwaukee landing bigger conferences this year as associations "play it safe" for the future?
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