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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." National Academy of Engineering. 2010. Lifelong Learning Imperative in Engineering: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12866.
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Appendix C
Workshop Participants

Bernard Amadei

Director, Mortenson Center in Engineering for Developing Communities

University of Colorado


Rich Andrews

Platform Curriculum Manager, Autodesk Learning


William (Bill) W. Badger

Professor, Del E. Webb School of Construction

Arizona State University


Susan R Bailey

Vice President, Global Network Operations Planning

AT&T Operations, Inc.


Nelson Baker

Vice Provost, Distance Learning and Professional Education

Georgia Institute of Technology


John Seely Brown

Co-Chairman

Deloitte Center for Edge Innovation


John Casazza

Managing Director, Continuing Education

American Society of Civil Engineers


Christine Cassel

President

American Board of Internal Medicine


Gordon Day

President

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers


Andy DiPaolo

Senior Associate Dean, School of Engineering

Stanford University


Nick Donofrio

Executive Vice President, Innovation and Technology

IBM


Debasish (Deba) Dutta

Associate Provost and Dean, Graduate College

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


Peter Finn

Director of Learning & Development

Society of Women Engineers


Isaura Gaeta

Manger of Technology Integration

INTEL Corp.


Gerry Galloway

Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

University of Maryland


Enrique Gomez

Chief Executive Officer

Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers


Domenico Grasso

Dean, College & Professor of Engineering

University of Vermont


Thomas Kalil

Deputy Director

Office of Science and Technology Policy

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." National Academy of Engineering. 2010. Lifelong Learning Imperative in Engineering: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12866.
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Linda Katehi

Provost

University of Illinois


Jud King

Provost and Senior Vice President, Academic Affairs

University of California, Berkeley


Terri Lomax

Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies

North Carolina State University


Henry Marcy

Vice President, Corporate Innovation and Technology

Whirlpool Inc.


Anthony Marinilli

Raytheon


Kimberly Markiewicz

Manager, Employee Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion

DuPont


Nancy Martin

Manager, Technology Leadership Development

Global Research Center


Nan Mattai

Senior Vice President, Engineering and Technology

Rockwell Collins


Frank Mayadas

Program Director

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation


Roger McCarthy

Chairman

Exponent Inc.


Rick Miller

President

Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering


Dan Mote

President

University of Maryland, College Park


Patrick J. Natale

Executive Director

American Society of Civil Engineers


Sean Newell

Learning Manager, Engineering Core Competencies

Ford Motor Company


Thomas Peterson

Assistant Director, Engineering

National Science Foundation


Jim Porter

Global Vice President, Engineering and Safety, Health, and Environment

DuPont


Henn Rebane

Consulting Engineer


Chris Riegel

Manager, Process Improvement

Griffin Wheel Company


Kent Rochford

Acting Director

National Institute of Standards and Technology


Stephen Rottler

Vice President, Weapons Engineering and Product Realization

Sandia National Laboratories

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." National Academy of Engineering. 2010. Lifelong Learning Imperative in Engineering: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12866.
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Betty Shanahan

Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer

Society of Women Engineers


Debra W. Stewart

President

Council of Graduate Schools


Karen Tancredi

Manager, Environmental, Process Safety, and Fire Protection

Dupont


A. Galip Ulsoy

William Clay Ford Professor of Manufacturing

University of Michigan


Karie Willyerd

Vice President and Chief Learning Officer

Sun Microsystems Inc.


Philip Woodrow

Executive Director

Merck


Wm. A. Wulf

Professor, Computer Science University of Virginia

President Emeritus, National Academy of Engineering


Susan Zawislak

Director, Corporate and Community Programs

Delaware Technical & Community College

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." National Academy of Engineering. 2010. Lifelong Learning Imperative in Engineering: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12866.
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The 21st century is witnessing a rapid increase in the pace of knowledge creation in the sciences and engineering. Competing in this global economy requires a science and engineering workforce that is consistently at the technological forefront. Dr. Charles Vest, President of the National Academy of Engineering, in a speech at the University of Michigan on October 15, 2007, put it simply: prospering in the knowledge age requires people with knowledge.

The purpose of the Lifelong Learning Imperative Workshop, summarized in this volume, was to consider learning opportunities for the engineering professional. The participants in the workshop addressed the necessity of lifelong learning, the history of continuing education, possible delivery systems, systems used by other professions, and the current state of learning when viewed in the light of the rapid rate of technological change.

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