CCNY鈥檚 award-winning chapter at the NSBE annual conference in Kansas City. From left: Iruka Onwubiko, Mamadou Salihou Bah, Ashley Bailey, Anthony Diaz and Benjamin Pascal.
A student team from T九色视频鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering returned from the 鈥 49th annual conference in Kansas City, Missouri, as NSBE Small Chapter of the Year Award winners. Some 13,000 members from NSBE Chapters across six regions attended the five-day gathering at the Kansas City Convention Center.
The CCNY chapter鈥檚 honor was based on its programs and community engagement during the 2022-2023 academic year. Highlights, according to Ashley Bailey, a senior majoring in environmental engineering, and chapter VP, include:
- Co-hosting and serving as ambassadors for employer engagement events -- such as the campus career fairs, NielsenIQ Day, Bloomberg Day, and informational sessions by Cantor Fitzgerald, and FDM Group -- with CCNY鈥檚 Career and Professional Development Institute (CPDI) under the guidance of Rhea Faniel, senior associate director of diversity recruitment and employer relations;
- Hosting a "Welcome Back Mixer" on campus to bring NSBE members together to learn more about the organization;
- Contributing to 鈥淗arlemween,鈥 CCNY鈥檚 annual event that welcomes children in the Harlem community on campus to participate in various activities and enjoy Halloween in a fun, friendly and inspiring environment; and
- Supporting and coaching the College of Staten Island (CSI) to establish its first NSBE chapter headed by Stephonie Leonard, a Grove School electrical engineering alumna and current graduate student at CSI.
Bailey added that the chapter has collaborated with other engineering groups on campus to co-host the Accenture Office Tour event beginning this spring semester. They also supported the Grove School鈥檚 Prospective New Freshmen Student Phonathon outreach for incoming freshmen.
The chapter comprises more than 40 members and Bailey said: 鈥淥ur mission is to continue growing our membership and to keep pushing the NSBE mission statement 鈥榯o increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community.鈥欌
Other CCNY chapter members to Kansas City were: treasurer Iruka Onwubiko (mechanical engineering), Mamadou Salihou Bah (electrical engineering), former chapter VP Anthony Diaz (ME), and Benjamin Pascal (ME), a former CCNY chapter president.
Bailey thanked Grove School Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Ardie D. Walser, the chapter鈥檚 faculty advisor, and other CCNY and Grove administrators for their support.
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