UF Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
Marvin Howell-Aguirre has work experience as a Business Manager at Southern Scholarship Foundation starting in August 2022. Marvin also worked as an HSF Scholar at the Hispanic Scholarship Fund starting in December 2022. In 2023, Marvin held the role of Head of Cybersecurity at The Society of PC Building and attended the First Year Leadership Program at UF Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers. Marvin later became the Software Engineer Director at UF Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers.
Marvin Howell-Aguirre completed their education in a chronological order. Marvin attended Hackensack High School from 2019 to 2021, where they did not earn a specific degree or major in any field of study. Subsequently, Marvin attended Poinciana High School in 2021 and obtained their High School Diploma. Currently, Marvin is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Florida, starting in 2022 and expected to graduate in 2026.
UF Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Chapter at the University of Florida (SHPE UF) was formerly known as the Hispanic Engineering Society. It was founded in the fall of 1982 in an effort to provide Hispanic Engineers, Mathematicians, and Scientists with opportunities to develop as professionals while offering an amiable social environment. Since its inception it has prompted the recruitment, retention, and graduation of Hispanic students in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The society coordinates community outreach, corporate exposition meetings, academic development programs, and non-technical events. This is to ensure SHPE-UF members are presented with the opportunities necessary to succeed professionally, academically, and socially as Hispanic professionals. The University of Florida's Hispanic Engineering Society established a strong connection with the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, but it was not until the summer of 2001 that the society underwent a name change in order to affirm its close relationship with SHPE National. Today, The University of Florida Chapter holds a strong and enriching relationship with SHPE National, which has helped increase membership in the society. Our drive to further involvement in the society led to a strong presence from the chapter at National Conference and other events. With over 215 members attending, The University of Florida had the largest number of members present at this year's conference. The determination of the chapter's leaders has also led to incredible involvement and retention of first-year students in the society. As a family, we take pride in the passion that is evident among our members. We have observed the success created by past leaders in our chapter, and are honored to have the opportunity to further their excellence.