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A Brief Overview of ASNE for CAPT Bill Kiestler

A Brief Overview of ASNE for CAPT Bill Kiestler. Tidewater Section. 5 October, 2009. CAPT Chuck Baker Section Chairman charles.e.baker@navy.mil 757-443-2650 x-4125. Mike D’Amato Programs Chairman michael.damato@ngc.com 757-226-1114. www.navalengineers.org. About ASNE….

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A Brief Overview of ASNE for CAPT Bill Kiestler

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  1. A Brief Overview of ASNEfor CAPT Bill Kiestler Tidewater Section 5 October, 2009 • CAPT Chuck Baker • Section Chairman • charles.e.baker@navy.mil • 757-443-2650 x-4125 • Mike D’Amato • Programs Chairman • michael.damato@ngc.com • 757-226-1114 www.navalengineers.org

  2. About ASNE… • Society founded in 1888 • 4,500 Members, 22 Sections and Chapters nationwide • Mission: • Advance the knowledge and practice of naval engineering • Enhance the professionalism and well-being of members • Promote naval engineering as a career field • Functions: • Provide multi-discipline forums for the exchange of knowledge • Hold symposia & technical meetings at national and local levels • Publish technical papers in a journal of naval engineering • Enhance professional development of members • Awards for significant achievements in naval engineering

  3. The Tidewater Section… • Tidewater Section Founded 1970 • Current Membership ~ 520 • Chapters at Wallops Island and ODU School of Engineering • ASNE’ Section of the Year 19 Times • Professional Forums • Monthly Dinner Meetings • Quarterly Fleet Luncheons • Ship and Industrial Facility Tours • Fleet Maintenance & Modernization Symposium • Education & Community Outreach • Scholarships: Undergraduate and Graduate engineering students • Elementary Schools: Math Mentoring Program @ Lake Taylor • High School: FIRST Robotics Program @ Norview HS • High School: Tidewater High School Science Fair • University: Student Chapter at ODU School of Engineering • Annual “Ultimate Build-A-Boat Competition” • Tidewater Section’ Fleet Engineer of the Quarter Awards • ASNE national awards for exceptional contributions to naval engineering

  4. Benefits of Active Membership… • Professional Development and Growth • Professional Networking Opportunities • Stay Informed… Stay Current… Move Ahead of Your Peers • Academic Scholarships • On-line access to “NEJ” and symposia technical paper archives • Exposure to Your Ideas • PUBLISH technical papers • PRESENT at symposia • TALK to industry peers at dinner meetings, symposia, etc • Contribute to the Future of Your Profession

  5. 2009-2010 Program • AUG 24 Ms. Clair Dorsey, Professional Development Center @ ODU “Post-911 GI Bill; Benefits for Education” • AUG 27 SHIP TOUR, LCS-1 USS Freedom • SEPT 16 VADM John J. Donnelly, COMSUBFOR • SEPT 24 Joint Dinner w/ SNAME, USMMA & VSRA “Panel Discussion… Future Maritime Industry in Hampton Roads” • OCT 21 RADM J. Clarke Orzalli, USFFC N43 Director Fleet Maintenance • NOV 10 RADM Kevin M. Quinn, COMNAVSURFLANT, “Readiness” • NOV 18 USCG CAPT Fred Sommer, CO USCGC Healy, “Emerging Arctic” • DEC 16 RADM Nevin P. Carr, Office of Naval Research (ONR) • JAN 20 TBD • FEB 17 RADM Carol M, Pottenger, Commander NECC • MAR 17 TBD • APR 21 TBD • DINNER MEETING • FLEET LUNCHEON

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