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Apprentice School Student Chapter of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers

Apprentice School Student Chapter of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. April 22, 2005. Information Session Agenda. Welcome: Dick Boutwell What is SNAME? Overview Student Chapter Sponsors Bob Leber: Apprentice School Danny Hunley: NGNN

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Apprentice School Student Chapter of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers

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  1. Apprentice School Student Chapter of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers April 22, 2005

  2. Information Session Agenda • Welcome: Dick Boutwell • What is SNAME? • Overview • Student Chapter Sponsors • Bob Leber: Apprentice School • Danny Hunley: NGNN • Jim Hughes: SNAME Hampton Roads Section • Student Chapter Kick-Off Details • Student chapter requirements • Student chapter activities • What are the next steps? • Video: “Call of the Sea”

  3. What is SNAME? • International professional organization dedicated to the advancement of the ship design, shipbuilding, and ship operating communities. • Founded in 1893, the Society comprises over 10,000 individuals throughout the world • Organized into 5 Regions • Each Region has professional “sections” and “student chapters” • 18 Sections • 22 Active Student Chapters • Local professionals belong to the Hampton Roads Section • Apprentice School Student Chapter would be affiliated with (funded by) the Hampton Roads Section, but operate independently

  4. SNAME Student Sections • United States Naval Academy* • U.S. Merchant Marine Academy • Maine Maritime Academy • SUNY Maritime College • University of New Orleans • University of California, Berkeley • Great Lakes Maritime Academy • Memorial University of Newfoundland • University of Hawai’i • L' institute Maritime du Quebec • California State University (inactive) • Webb Institute of Naval Architecture • Massachusetts Inst of Technology • Virginia Tech* • University of Michigan • Texas A&M • California Maritime Academy • Florida Atlantic University* • Florida Institute of Technology* • U.S. Coast Guard Academy • Stevens Institute of Technology • University of British Columbia • University of Washington * Schools in the SNAME Atlantic South Region

  5. Benefits of SNAME Membership • Student Chapter Membership provides: • Leadership opportunities • Opportunity to attend local section SNAME programs • Fresh ideas to Apprentice School • Discounts on Ship design & marine industry publications • Field trips to Naval facilities & ships • Focus National Society towards production techniques and improvements • Improved networking with SNAME members, both academic and corporate All benefits enhance career opportunities!

  6. Student Chapter Sponsors • Dr. Bob Leber • Director - Workforce Development • Strengthening the Apprentice School • Mr. Jim Hughes • Director of Carrier Engineering & SNAME Hampton Roads Section Chair • Strengthening your professional career • Dr. Dick Boutwell • Manager - Training Services & SNAME Student Chapter Advisor • Strengthening the Apprentice School Student Chapter • Mr. Danny Hunley • Vice President - Trades, Education and Training • Strengthening Northrop Grumman Newport News

  7. Student Chapter Requirements • Members join SNAME • Members elect officers • Chairman & Vice-Chairman • Secretary & Treasurer • Develop Chapter by-laws • Local HR SNAME Chapter sponsors • Faculty Advisor (Dr. Dick Boutwell) submits letter to SNAME HQ requesting approval to form a chapter • Patrick Ryan (E46), past president of the Virginia Tech Student Chapter and member of HR Chapter, Ex. Committee will provide new officer guidance.

  8. Logistics and Program Considerations • Membership costs paid by NGNN • Meetings will be extra-curricular • Officers meet bi-weekly: Planning and Communications • Chapter meetings held monthly CAPT Berthold discusses aircraft carriers with SNAME student members

  9. Chapter Activities • Officers organize professionals to speak • NGNN leadership • Navy, academic, and other professional representatives • Ship design and production site visits • SNAME National Conference and Ship Production Symposium paper submission opportunities • This year’s Annual Meeting/Student Congress will be in Houston, TX, on Oct. 19 - 21. • The 2006 Annual Meeting/Student Congress will be held in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, October 10 -13. • Annual sponsored student receptions for NGNN SNAME members

  10. What’s expected from members? • Use your heart, head and hands to bring value to yourself, the School, SNAME and NGNN • Become an active participant in the success of this new SNAME Student Chapter & Hampton Roads Chapter • Develop links to other Student Sections • Develop links to the Student Steering Committee – SSC • Take charge and ownership for your career • Take advantage of leadership opportunities • Commit yourself to sustainable achievement in all your actions • Keep your promises and meet all obligations • Exceed expectations • Foster the success of others

  11. Next Steps • All member candidates complete application • Officer candidates also complete self-nomination • Send via yardmail: Dick Boutwell; O36; Bldg 23-2 • Next meeting (May 6th) - elect officers • All candidates be prepared to speak for 3-5 minutes advocating their candidacy • General elections • New officers review and prepare by-laws • Faculty advisor & former student chair (Virginia Tech) will meet separately with officers to assist

  12. Questions • Next Meeting: May 6th at 4:15 Auditorium • Send regrets if unable to attend to: Dave Tilman, Bldg: 14 • Contact Dick Boutwell 688-8601 (Richard.Boutwell@NGC.com) for any questions

  13. Closing Thanks for coming and we hope everyone takes advance of this great professional opportunity! • Dick Boutwell 8-8601

  14. Following slides are backup only. • RCB

  15. SNAME Student Vision • Student members have all rights and extra privileges in the Society. • All Society members should have opportunity to lead and influence policy. • The Society will provide institutional outreach opportunities to students to encourage leadership participation.

  16. Recommendations • Add a Student Interest Section to Marine Technology. • Develop and support a Student Track at the Annual Conference. • Examine the relationship between student membership dues and participation. • Sponsor Student Reception at Annual Conference

  17. Recommendations • Free Society student membership to: • The 5 Ps at the Annual Conference • Presenting a Paper • Participating on a Panel • Preparing a Project • Planning a Program • Planning a Party • Any student enrolling five other students to join the Society

  18. Topics of Student Interest • Formation of a National e-Student Chatroom • Job opportunities • Curriculum support • Innovative designs and experiments • Internet Links to naval architecture & marine engineering sources • Organizing Student Annual Conference

  19. What’s Next for the Students? • Today Students React………. • Ask clarification questions • Offer new ideas • Stand up if your willing to support Student Governance Policy • Rip off last page of this presentation and answer all questions • Start a file folder and save all correspondence

  20. The Purpose of Student Governance • Provide fresh input to the Society • Increase long term membership • Provide leadership opportunities • Energize Society direction • Increase student enrollment in naval architecture and marine engineering • Improve linkages to academic and corporate contacts

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