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Follow on Google News | 2019 BEYA Category Winners announcedBEYA will Recognize Exceptional Careers in Government and Industry, and Actions that have Energized both Corporations and Communities
Anthony "Tony" Mitchell, an executive vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton, will receive top honors as 2019 Black Engineer of the Year for his outstanding accomplishments in STEM. Other BEYA categories recognize exceptional careers in government and industry, and actions that have energized both corporations and communities alike. Some of America's most promising students will also be recognized during the three-day event at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington D.C. Feb. 7-9. BEYA STEM Global Competitiveness Conference | 2019 BEYA WINNERS BLACK ENGINEER OF THE YEAR Anthony Mitchell Executive Vice President Booz Allen Hamilton CAREER ACHIEVEMENT – GOVERNMENT Walter Price Scramjet Propulsion Technical Area Lead Air Force Research Laboratory Jason Kelly Commander, Transatlantic Afghanistan District, USACE U.S. Army, Army Corps of Engineers CAREER ACHIEVEMENT – INDUSTRY Leo Brooks Vice President, Government Operations Boeing Defense, Space & Security The Boeing Company COMMUNITY SERVICE – GOVERNMENT Fransua Thomas Materials Research Engineer NASA Glenn Research Center COMMUNITY SERVICE – INDUSTRY James Northern Senior Project Leader The Aerospace Corporation Jennifer Turner Manager IBM DAVE BARCLAY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Akeem Iman-Jones Human Resources Director, Boeing South Carolina The Boeing Company Vernecia Johnson Director of Human Resource Lockheed Martin Corporation EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP – COLLEGE-LEVEL PROMOTION OF EDUCATION Ronald Johnson Professor/Fellow Georgia Institute of Technology EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP – CORPORATE PROMOTION OF EDUCATION Viktorija Telbis Director of Clinical Education Boston Scientific Corporation GEM OUTSTANDING YOUNG ALUMNUS/GEM STUDENT LEADERSHIP Camarie Clark Officer Trainee U.S. Coast Guard MOST PROMISING ENGINEER – GOVERNMENT Wendy Okolo Aerospace Research Engineer NASA-Ames Research Center Thomas West Geotechnical Engineer U.S. Army Corps of Engineers MOST PROMISING ENGINEER – INDUSTRY Kimberly Cross Manager, Systems Survivability Engineering Northrop Grumman Corporation Tiera Fletcher Structural Design Engineer Space Launch System The Boeing Company MOST PROMISING SCIENTIST Vimbai Chikwana Associate Research Scientist Dow AgroSciences OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL CONTRIBUTION – GOVERNMENT Alex Richards Director, Test Policy & Controls Missile Defense Agency OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL CONTRIBUTION – INDUSTRY Raenaurd Turpin Senior Manager Strategic System Architectures The Boeing Company Adrian Williams Raytheon Company PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT – GOVERNMENT Krystle McClain Installation Environmental Program Director Naval Facilities Engineering Command Royce James Associate Professor U.S. Coast Guard Academy PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT – INDUSTRY Arik Brown Consulting System Architect Northrop Grumman Corporation Cedric Fletcher Senior Engineering Manager Raytheon Company RESEARCH LEADERSHIP Warren Davis Principal Member of Technical Staff, R&D S&E Computer Science Sandia National Laboratories SENIOR TECHNOLOGY FELLOW Clifford Macklin Engineering Fellow/Cyber Security Subject Matter Expert Raytheon Company STUDENT LEADERSHIP – GRADUATE Crystal Green Ph.D. Candidate, Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences University of Michigan TECHNICAL SALES AND MARKETING Gerald Gaskins Vice President, Capture Executive Leidos About the BEYA STEM Conference The Annual BEYA STEM Conference is produced by Career Communications Group Inc., a leader in workforce diversity. For early registration and more information about the 2019 BEYA STEM Conference, visit www.beya.org About 2019 BEYA STEM Conference Highlights Thursday, Feb. 7th, commences with the Opening Night Alumni Welcome Reception. On Fri, Feb. 8th, the Modern-Day Technology Leaders Luncheon, and more than 40 career development seminars take place. The evening concludes with the 15th Annual Stars and Stripes Military Dinner hosted by the U.S. Coast Guard. On Sat, Feb.9th, the conference offers an opportunity to join the Engineering Deans for a "Power Breakfast" followed by the Deans' Roundtable. The STEM Career Fair for students and professionals takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and draws on-site recruiters from Lockheed, Boeing, Gulfstream, Chrysler, IBM, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, and many more STEM employers. On the evening of Sat. Feb 9th, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., the conference hosts the Black Engineer of the Year Awards black-tie gala. 2019 BEYA winners will be featured in the conference edition of US Black Engineer & Information Technology magazine, to be published Feb. 2019. For registration and more information about the 2019 BEYA STEM Conference, visit http://s4.goeshow.com/ End
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