Ends October 23, 11:59pm
DescriptionThe Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) is a non-profit organization seeking to create networking and professional development opportunities to better represent minorities in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). The SHPE National Convention on October 30-November 3 brings companies and professionals from around the country to network with student attendees.
As a nonprofit organization, we have limited funds and resources to use throughout the academic year, and we require your support to reach new levels of success. The Arizona State University student chapter, SHPE de ASU, hopes you will donate to ensure our members have an opportunity to attend the convention and have a great experience representing ASU. All donations will go towards helping support and sponsor our members who may not otherwise be able to attend. Your generosity will go a long way in contributing to each of our member’s path to success. We ask you to consider joining SHPE de ASU in molding an ambitious, diverse workforce so that we may become the next leaders of your industry. We look forward to having you as a donating ambassador and joining our familia! |
Take a Look at Our Success Stories! |
Here are some of our members who were able to attend the 2018 SHPE National Convention and earned some amazing opportunities!
Meet Francisco HerediaFrancisco Heredia is a Senior in Mechanical Engineering who's been involved in SHPE since his sophomore year. Last year he attended his very first SHPE National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, and was able to gain a position at John Deere as a Product Engineering Intern. Through this experience, Francisco was able to ensure his passion for design and now plans to pursue a career in mechanical design.
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Get To Know Juan Carlos OlivaJuan Carlos Oliva has been a member of SHPE since his very first year here at Arizona State. He is now starting his Senior year in Electrical Engineering and couldn’t be anymore prepared thanks to his attendance at last year’s National Convention where he obtained an amazing opportunity with Intel Corporation. Oliva spent his summer as an Undergrad Technical Intern where he learned that hard work doesn’t go unnoticed and that the industry still supports him in his outreach endeavors.
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Learn About Maseo Asturias
When Maseo Asturias first started college in 2016 he struggled to find a group on campus he could identify with. Once he found SHPE, he saw it as an opportunity to make friends with other Hispanic students and build his professional network. He attended SHPE National Convention for the first time last year and Microsoft was quick to see his potential. After working with them over the summer, he was offered to return as a full time Software Engineer, which also happened to be Maseo’s dream job.
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