Brooke Owens Fellowship
Sydney Walthall is an emerging professional in the aerospace and engineering fields, currently serving as an Assistant Rural Carrier at the United States Postal Service. Walthall's experiences include being a Brooke Owens Fellow, where participation involved a competitive selection process, and interning at Northrop Grumman in various systems engineering roles. Additionally, Walthall has contributed to research in life sciences at BioServe Space Technologies, worked on NASA projects related to space suit design and astronaut safety, and served as a systems engineer for a NASA project focused on steerable parachutes. Walthall holds a Bachelor's degree from the University of Colorado Boulder with multiple minors in Biomedical Engineering, Geology, and Space, and has been actively involved in academic and extracurricular initiatives related to human space flight and engineering.
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Brooke Owens Fellowship
The Brooke Owens Fellowship is a highly competitive internship and mentorship program designed to honor the memory of beloved space industry pioneer and accomplished pilot, Brooke Owens, by inspiring and training exceptional college-aged women seeking a career in aviation or space exploration. Women and gender-minorities pursuing undergraduate degrees at any institution of higher learning and studying any discipline are eligible to apply. Fellows earn a meaningful, paid summer internship position at one of 30+ amazing air and space organizations, ranging from small start-up to space agencies to the most popular companies in the business. The Fellowship selection criteria is designed to identify women and non-binary students of all backgrounds and areas of study who have earned a role at leading Aerospace organization and who actively strive to make the world a better place. Along with academic achievement, the Selection Committee is looking for passion, creativity and spirit. In addition to their paid work experience, each Brooke Owens Fellow is paired with a hand-picked, executive-level mentor. Our mentor pool includes seven astronauts, a billionaire, several CEOs, and more. Each annual class of Brooke Owens Fellows also makes a trip to Washington, DC, in July to attend the annual conference to meet senior industry leaders, participate as a team in solving a grand challenge, and connect with their mentors and with other Fellows. Applications to join our Class of 2020 are due by November 12, 2019. You can learn more, apply, or donate at http://www.brookeowensfellowship.org/ The Brooke Owens Fellowship Program is a volunteer-led 501c3 not-for-profit.organization.