SWE-TAMU
Emily DeGraaff is currently the Vice President of External Affairs at SWE-TAMU, where Emily oversees a team of officers supporting the growth and development of SWE members. Emily is also involved in organizing the annual Leadership Conference. Prior to this role, Emily served as a member and officer within SWE-TAMU, as well as held positions at Lockheed Martin and Texas A&M AgriLife. Emily has a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University and an Associate of Arts in Multidisciplinary Studies from Temple College. Additionally, Emily has volunteered with various organizations promoting awareness and education.
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SWE-TAMU
The Society of Women Engineers (SWE), founded in 1950, is a national nonprofit educational and service organization. SWE is dedicated to help women achieve success in engineering academically, personally, and professionally. With an active membership of over 300 women and men, the Texas A&M section of SWE strives to serve the student body, the community, and the College of Engineering. Through company sponsorship, SWE is able to provide many beneficial services to our members and community. We accomplish this through scholarships, our annual High School Conference, mentor programs like FLAME and SWE Outreach, graduate luncheons, community events, and bi-weekly meetings. Joining SWE is a great way to get involved at Texas A&M. If you are a student at A&M, we encourage you to attend one of the meetings and learn what SWE has to offer you. Send an email to info@swetamu.org if you have any additional questions! SWE would like to thank not only the student body that makes up the organization but also all the sponsors, the EASA Office and wonderful faculty that help SWE grow year after year.