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Regional students, STEM professionals to be honored at 'Night of the STEM Stars' Thursday at Governor's Mansion

On Thursday, April 27 the Society of Women Engineers, Sierra Nevada Section will host their ninth annual celebration to recognize Northern Nevada young women excelling in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) in high schools, as well as graduating SWE collegiate students from University of Nevada Reno, Truckee Meadows Community College, and Western Nevada College. Community leaders, educators and STEM professionals will be recognized for their outstanding achievements.

This year’s celebration will be held at the historic Nevada Governor’s Mansion in Carson City. During this Night of the STEM Stars, student and professional honorees are treated to a ceremony and recognition by their peers and corporate representatives.

Keynote speaker Dr. Grace Chou, Chief Innovation & Commercialization Officer at the University of Nevada Reno will share her inspirational message. Honorees will be presented with recognition and commendations from Governor Lombardo, Senator Cortez Masto, and Carson City Mayor Bagwell.

SWE-SNS welcomes community members to congratulate the honorees and share in the celebration. Visit http://sns.swe.org/ to view the honorees from the celebration.

SWE-SNS President, Dr. Dee Frewert, says “We’ve come a long way and are so excited to bring this recognition event to the Governor’s Mansion. We are so proud to honor these amazing and inspiring women. Their achievements and accomplishments are remarkable examples for others to reach higher.”

SWE-SNS will recognize 22 high school merit winners, 10 graduating college students in STEM and four professional honorees including Liz Allison, VP Quality at Panasonic, Dean Anne Flesher, TMCC, and posthumously, Wendy L. Alderman. In addition, SWE will also recognize two outstanding educators, Kim Tucker from Eagle Valley Middle School and Cara TIdaro, Carson School District.

SWE thanks the event sponsors for their generous support: Q&D Construction, Westex Consulting Engineers, Redwood Materials, Lumos and Associates, PK Electrical, Corollo, WNC Foundation, Oracle, Linchpin Structural Engineers, DEI, EDAWN, Panasonic, Knowles, Plenium Builders and the ASME Comstock Section. Proceeds from this evening will establish a SWE international scholarship for a Nevada woman pursuing an engineering degree.

About SWE
The Society of Women Engineers (SWE), founded in 1950, is the world’s largest advocate and catalyst for change for women in engineering and technology. The not-for-profit educational and service organization is the driving force that establishes engineering as a highly desirable career aspiration for women.

To ensure SWE members reach their full potential as engineers and leaders, the Society offers unique opportunities to network, provides professional development, shapes public policy, and provides recognition for the life-changing contributions and achievements of women engineers. As a champion of diversity, SWE empowers women to succeed and advance in their personal and professional lives. For more information about the Society, please visit www.swe.org or call 312.596.5223.

High School
Hong Ngoc Nguyen, Carson High School
Laura Bennett, Carson High School
Analee Revna, Churchill County High School
Camille Winder, Churchill County High School
Lydia Bergman, Churchill County High School
Emmy Bonser, Davidson Academy
Lily Yuan, Davidson Academy
Sophia Burbano, Davidson Academy, UNR, FIRST Nevada
Elizabeth Gleason, Douglas High School
Haley Wilkinson, Douglas High School
Kalie Mavotte, Douglas High School
Cielo Coudriet, Galena High School
Ella Ryan, Galena High School
Katherine Muff, Galena High School
Genevieve Burbano, iSchool, TMCC, FIRST Nevada
Kylie Reeth, iSchool, FIRST Nevada
Pricila Perez, Pioneer High School
Madeline Bell Grimm, Reno High School
Mikaela Christenson, Sierra Lutheran High School
Samantha Steyn, Sierra Lutheran High School
Chantal Gabrielle, Wooster High School
Monserrath Ramirez, Wooster High School

Collegiate

Kathleen Wright, University of Southern, California Masters Business Administration
Jennifer Rose, Clayton University of Nevada, Reno BS, Mechanical Engineerin
Alexandra Teng Ayu, Gaiser University of Nevada, Reno BS, Mechanical Engineering, Minor in Renewable Energy
Luz Morales, University of Nevada, Reno BS, Civil Engineering
Shannon Keegan, University of Nevada, Reno BS, Mechanical Engineering, Minors in Unmanned Autonomous Systems, Manufacturing Quality, Mathematics
Sunshine Rodriguez, University of Nevada, Reno BS, Mechanical Engineering
Jessica Velez, University of Nevada, Reno BS in Computer Engineering, Minor in Cyber Security
Anna Zueva, Truckee Meadows Community College AS Mathematics
Heather Cordell, Western Nevada College AAS Tech - Computer Information Technology
Valerie Leuchtmann, Western Nevada College AAS Tech - Computer Information
Vicky Vickye, Western Nevada College AAS Tech - Computer Information Technology

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