SANDRA "SONEE" LAPADOT
Now retired, Sandra “Sonee” Lapadot led a prolific career as an automobile manufacturing company official for more than 40 years.
Now retired, Sandra “Sonee” Lapadot led a prolific career as an automobile manufacturing company official for more than 40 years.
Dr. Mi Lu specializes in educating students at Texas A&M University, first joining the faculty at the university as an assistant professor in 1987.
With years of industry experience to her credit, Kathi Williams serves as an operating engineer for the International Union of Operating Engineers.
Since 2017, Basma El Zein has served as the dean of scientific research at the University of Business and Technology in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Christine E. De Zeeuw has excelled as an electrical engineer with SeaLandAire Technologies, where she designs and tests circuit boards.
Since starting at Intel, Dr. Lisa Onishi has excelled as a chemical engineer, researcher and senior process engineer for the company.
Fern L. DoVale, PE, most recently served as an engineering manager at Integrated Engineering Software, Inc., from 1992 until her retirement in 1993.
Diane Vanderwalker served as a materials research engineer at the Army Research Laboratory, in Watertown, Massachusetts, until her retirement in 1994.
Sandra Cynar served California State University, Long Beach as a professor of engineering and computer engineering from 1977 until her retirement.
Backed by expertise in engineering, Jennifer J. Ingmire has thrived at the Naval Air Warfare Center, a subsidiary of the Naval Air Systems Command.
Tenacious and passionate, Deirdre Anne Shanahan Harvey has become an invaluable member of the New York City Transit team.
Susan Schall founded SOS Consulting LLC in Front Royal, Virginia, in 2004.
Susan Waggoner served as an electronics engineer of energy and power with the Naval Surface Warfare Center from 1991 until her retirement.
Alicia Garcia Clark first joined Celanese Mexicana, a subsidiary of the Celanese Corporation in 1951.
Carolyn Winstead Meyers enjoyed a long career as an academic administrator, mechanical engineer, and educator prior to her retirement.
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