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- Dream. Create. Go.
Sun, 16 Mar 2008 05:22:19 GMT
the first twenty five minutes of the Black Family Technology Road Show. - Deans Breakfast
Fri, 14 Mar 2008 04:14:38 GMT
Honoring Dr. James West. - 2008 BEYA Awards Gala
Sat, 08 Mar 2008 00:41:44 GMT
The 22nd Black Engineer of the Year Awards Gala honoring Reggie Van Lee. - Boeing and Supplier Diversity
Sat, 08 Mar 2008 00:40:19 GMT
Boeing's supplier diversity program. - IBM Supplier Diversity
Sat, 08 Mar 2008 00:39:43 GMT
IBM supplier diversity program. - Deans Breakfast
Fri, 07 Mar 2008 22:15:29 GMT
Honoring Dr. James West. - 2008 BEYA Awards Gala
Mon, 03 Mar 2008 21:50:44 GMT
The 22nd Black Engineer of the Year Awards Gala honoring Reggie Van Lee. - Boeing and Supplier Diversity
Mon, 03 Mar 2008 19:04:54 GMT
Boeing's supplier diversity program. - IBM Supplier Diversity
Mon, 03 Mar 2008 18:20:33 GMT
IBM supplier diversity program. - Black Family Technology Awareness Program
Mon, 03 Mar 2008 17:50:43 GMT
Family Tech Summit entitled, "Dream, Create, Go!" presented by Mario Armstrong... a cool technology event that's fun, interactive, inspirational, entertaining and educational FREE to the public WHEN: SATURDAY Feb. 16th TIME: 10:45am-1:15pm (we will start on time with a grand intro.) WHERE: Baltimore Convention Center, Room 307 & 308 COST: FREE 137252-1343000-thumbnail.jpg click to print flyerWHAT IS IT: "Family Technology Summit" by Mario - a cool technology event and show that encourages youth and minorities to pursue Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) academics and careers. Produced and developed by Radio and TV tech-media personality Mario Armstrong. This event is interactive and audience engaging with cool tech demonstrations. Showcasing hot, new technologies and devices, featuring young and inspiring industry guest speakers, and discussing new career opportunities like the video game industry. This high-energy, educational and entertaining event attracts youth, commands their attention and infuses them with the excitement, energy and roadmap to be a success in the technology industry. Parents don't miss out on an opportunity to have your middle or high school childs life changed. Heck, even you will learn a few things on how your kids can harness their passions and creativity and put it to solid use in the technology industry. You'll be amazed at the hot new trends, educational opportunities and career options, all while being entertained and inspired. The event is full of interaction, music, education & inspiration. AND IT's FREE to the public. This year's 10th annual Black Family Technology Awareness Week Summit (www.blackfamilynet.net) at the Baltimore Convention Center is one of the many facets of Career Communications Group's commitment to minorities in Science Technology Engineering and Math. The breadth of CCG's commitment can be seen at the 22nd annual BEYA STEM Global Competitiveness conference (www.BEYA.org) - Teacher Appreciation Luncheon
Mon, 03 Mar 2008 17:07:55 GMT
BEYA 2008 February 16,2008 12:00-2:00pm Room 324-326 Teacher Appreciation Luncheon Superintendent's Biography Superintendent Dr. Nancy Grasmick's Photo Nancy S. Grasmick Maryland State Superintendent of Schools First Lady of Education A woman of courage who dared to make a difference A tireless advocate for education These are just a few of the phrases Maryland's media and civic leaders have used to describe Dr. Nancy S. Grasmick, Maryland's first female state superintendent and the U.S.'s longest serving appointed schools chief. Dr. Grasmick is known for her strong focus on student achievement, teacher quality, parent involvement, public school funding, and early care and education. In fact, it is this commitment to high-quality early learning that has made Maryland the only state in the nation to have consolidated all its early childhood programs at the state department of education. Under Dr. Grasmick's leadership, Maryland has been nationally recognized for its many achievements. Maryland's SAT scores continue to rank first in the College Board's Middle States region, and Maryland leads the nation in improving high school students' performance in the rigorous Advanced Placement (AP) program. In fact, Maryland is one of just three states in which more than 20 percent of graduating seniors have taken and passed at least one AP exam. Dr. Grasmick's career in education began as a teacher of deaf children at the William S. Baer School in Baltimore City. She subsequently served as a classroom and resource teacher, principal, supervisor, assistant superintendent, and associate superintendent in the Baltimore County Public Schools. In 1989, Governor William Donald Schaeffer appointed her Special Secretary for Children, Youth, and Families and, in 1991, the Maryland State Board of Education appointed her State Superintendent of Schools. Dr. Grasmick received her doctorate from the Johns Hopkins University, her master's degree from Gallaudet University, and her bachelor's degree from Towson University. Her numerous board and commission appointments include the President's Commission on Excellence in Special Education, the U.S. Army War College Board of Visitors, the Towson University Board of Visitors, and the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education. In 2005, she was appointed to the National Academies Committee responsible for Rising Above the Gathering Storm, the landmark report on U.S. economic competitiveness. Dr. Grasmick has received numerous awards for her visionary leadership, including the Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education. In 2007, Loyola College in Maryland awarded Dr. Grasmick its President's Medal in honor of her professional accomplishments and service to the community. She was also named a 2007 Influential Marylander by The Daily Record. Dr. Grasmick is the 2006 recipient of the prestigious Education Commission of the States' James Bryant Conant Award for her outstanding contributions to American education. In 2005, Maryland's education headquarters was renamed the Nancy S. Grasmick State Education Building. In 2004, Dr. Grasmick was inducted into the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame. She also received the Johns Hopkins Woodrow Wilson Award for Government Service. In 2003, the Education Commission of the States gave Maryland its State Innovation Award for excellence in education policy development. That same year, Dr. Grasmick was inducted into The Daily Record's Circle of Excellence, an honor bestowed only on those named to the newspaper's Top 100 Women list more than three times. In 2001, Dr. Grasmick was presented the Ronald McDonald Foundation's Spirit of Children Award for her advocacy and support of young children. Dr. Grasmick is a frequent guest columnist in such journals as Education Week, Educational Leadership, and School Administrator. Her innovative ideas and proven successes have been featured in such media outlets as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and the BBC. - Connecting to Protect
Sun, 02 Mar 2008 17:53:24 GMT
BEYA 2008 February 16,2008 1:30-2:30pm Room 316 Network Centric Operations, ?Connecting to Protect? Hosted By The Boeing Company Moderator: Joann Ogburn Director, Engineering, Integrated Defense Systems The Boeing Company Speakers: Daryl Pelc Chief Engineer, Advanced Systems, Integrated Defense Systems The Boeing Company Guy Higgins VP, Analysis, Modeling Simulation & Experience The Boeing Company - Teacher Appreciation Luncheon
Sun, 02 Mar 2008 17:51:54 GMT
BEYA 2008 February 16,2008 12:00-2:00pm Room 324-326 Teacher Appreciation Luncheon - Admiral Mullen address at Stars and Stripes
Tue, 19 Feb 2008 00:04:00 GMT
Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, addresses the 2008 Black Engineer of the Year Military Alumni Group at the Stars and Stripes Breakfast. - Mission Possible
Mon, 18 Feb 2008 23:12:13 GMT
Friday, Nov.02,2007 10:30am-11: 30am Atlanta BCD Mission Possible: Moderator: Cynthia Miller-Wentt Office of the Department of National Security Speaker: Berdenia Stanley (Rising Star 2007) Northrop Grumman Captain Yolanda Reagans, USN Special Assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations for Diversity Chief of Naval Operations(NOOE) Lynn Mortensen The Raytheon Company Director, NCS Texas Engineering René Bostic Technical Sales Director AG Software Sales, East Region - How to Sabotage
Mon, 26 Nov 2007 20:15:04 GMT
Saturday, Nov 03,2007 11:45am-12: 45pm Augusta Room ?How to Sabotage Your Career Without Really Trying? Moderator: Lisa Walters Sullivan Park K/IM Desktop Technician Corning Incorporated Speakers: Carla J.Grantham (Retired US Coast Guard) Director, Recruitment & Corporate Communications Analytic Services Inc LCDR Tara McArthur?Milton Director of the Policy and Programs Divsion navy Recruiting Command US Navy Yvonne Sargeant Director, Technical Support Management eSupport and Service education Systems and Technology Group IBM Corporation - Converging Technologies
Mon, 26 Nov 2007 19:50:26 GMT
Saturday, Nov 03,2007 10:00am-11: 30am Augusta Room ?Converging Technologies From The 21st Century? Moderator: Shala Atashroo, 2007 Special Recognition Award Winner Director, Applications Development (IT) Sprint Nextel Speakers: Charlene Keys VP of Operations and Voice Time Warner Cable Evelyn Quigley, 2007 Technology All Star Sprint Nextel - Managing Your Career
Mon, 26 Nov 2007 19:13:10 GMT
Friday, Nov 02,2007 10:30am-11: 30am Augusta Room ?Managing Your Career? (Presented By Northrop Grumman) Speaker: Chineta Davis 2007 Technologist of the Year Sector Vice President and General Manager Electronic Systems Northrop Grumman Corporation - General Session
Mon, 26 Nov 2007 16:26:07 GMT
Friday, Nov 02,2007 8:00am-8: 45am Augusta Room General Session Speaker: Judy Smith Director Strategic Initiatives Northrop Grumman Corporation Electronic Systems - Power of Connections
Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:54:13 GMT
Saturday, Nov 03,2007 11:45am-12: 45pm Atlanta BCD The Power of Connections-?Making Your Network Work? Speaker: Nancy Lewis Professional Speaker, Trainer/Consultant, Author Progressive Techniques, Inc - Work Life Integration
Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:27:06 GMT
Saturday, Nov 03,2007 1:30pm-2:30pm Atlanta BCD Work Life Integration-The New Normal (Presented By IBM Corporation) Speakers: Peggy Henderson Rena Chenoy - What is next for NASA
Tue, 25 Sep 2007 16:48:10 GMT
Saturday, September 15,2007Cont. 10:00am-11:30am Loch Raven Room- Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel ?What is next for NASA? Moderator: Dr. Jih-Fen Lei Director of Research and Technology, NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field Speakers: Dr. Woodrow Whitlow, Jr. Center Director, NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field Lancert Foster Aerospace Engineer, NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field Lizalyn Smith Aerospace Engineer, NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field Dr. Isaiah Blankson Senior Technologist, NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field Carlos Morrison Aerospace Engineer, NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field - Diabetes, Obesity, Nutrition
Tue, 25 Sep 2007 16:06:07 GMT
2:30pm-3:30pm Loch Raven Room- Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel ?Diabetes, Obesity, Nutrition, Aids/HIV- What Are The Effects On Minorities? What makes minorities more at risk for these disease? As the minority population in the United States grows what is being done to combat the risks of being affected with one or more of these disease? This panel discussion will cover with early detection, improved care and education what is being done and what needs to be done to reverse this trend. Moderator: Garland Thompson Senior Science Writer Osiris Group Inc. Speakers: Doris Browne, M.D. Senior Scientific Officer National Institutes of Health Susan Wyche Muhammad, MBA Regional Resource Consultant - Region III US Department of Health and Human Services Charmagne Goodman Beckett, M.D. LCDR, MC, U. S. Navy - Human Resources
Tue, 25 Sep 2007 15:37:07 GMT
Saturday, September 15,2007 8:30am-9:45am Loch Raven Room- Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel Human Resources-?Emerging Careers in Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical, and Clinical Researcher ? What does the future hold for life scientist entering the job market? Will there be enough jobs for young new professionals as well as seasoned professionals seeking new opportunities? In recent years the profile for life science has changed and the job market looks promising as ever. Industry?s need to attract cutting edge clinical researchers in biopharmaceuticals, biotechnology, toxicology, and pharmaceutical chemistry will open new doors for ?up and coming? scientists. Moderator: Garland Thompson Senior Science Writer Osiris Group Inc. Speakers: Evon Crooks Master Scientist R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Dr.Kwasi Agyei-Aye Master Scientist R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company - BEYA 2007
Thu, 22 Mar 2007 22:54:07 GMT
The 21st Black Engineer Of The Year Award


