Thursday, June 11, 2020
ASME Takes Part in Engineering Expo for High School Students
ASME Takes Part in Engineering Expo for High School Students ASME Takes Part in Engineering Expo for High School Students ASME Takes Part in Engineering Expo for High School Students ASME's Executive Director/CEO Tom Costabile (focus) was close by at the Lower Hudson Valley Engineering Expo on March 31 to respond to understudies' inquiries regarding the mechanical building calling. ASME individuals and staff as of late took an interest in an extraordinary building composition in White Plains, N.Y., where secondary school and center school understudies could meet agents from proficient designing social orders, colleges and industry to talk about seeking after professions in designing. A few thousand understudies and guardians went to the Be an Engineer Event at the Lower Hudson Valley Engineering Expo, which was held March 31 at White Plains High School. For the fourth successive year, ASME facilitated a corner at the expo, where staff and volunteers gave data on ASME understudy sections, the advantages of understudy participation and the different grant openings accessible through the Society. ASME was one of 34 expert social orders taking an interest in the occasion. ASMEs Executive Director/CEO Tom Costabile imparted his insight and ability to various guardians and understudies who halted by the stall with inquiries concerning the field of mechanical designing and business openings after graduation. ASMEs corner was bolstered by Patricia Reddington, chief, Safety Codes and Standards; Kathleen Peterson, SC venture designing consultant; Reza Chubak, seat of the ASME Westchester Section; and Tony Licata, an individual from the Energy Conversion Storage Segment Leadership Team. Various military foundations, nearby junior and four-year schools and provincial establishments likewise took part in the occasion. Nearby schools included Manhattan College, City College of New York, Cooper Union, and Westchester Community College. Territorial colleges included Penn State University and Villanova University.
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