NACME and the Future of Engineering: Empowering the Next Generation

In this first episode of "Innovating Forward," the NACME Leaders Podcast, Emely Evangelista sits down with NACME's CEO and President, Michele Lezama. Michele shares her journey in the field of engineering, from her background in the Bronx to her extensive career in the non-profit sector. She discusses the importance of diversity and inclusion in the engineering workforce and highlights the mission of NACME to foster an engineering workforce that looks like America.

Michele also talks about the impact of the NACME scholarship program and the various opportunities it provides for aspiring engineers, including mentorship, networking, and professional development. The podcast concludes with Michele's advice for developing confidence and authenticity in the workplace, as well as her hopes for the future of NACME and the field of engineering. This episode sheds light on the exciting trends in engineering and computer science and encourages listeners to dream big and pursue excellence.

Creators and Guests

Emely Evangelista
Host
Emely Evangelista
Emely Evangelista is the Alumni Coordinator at NACME, where she’s dedicated to strengthening the alumni community. Her work involves reconnecting with graduates, organizing networking events, and hosting the 'Innovating Forward 'podcast, which features insightful conversations with professionals in engineering and computer science. Previously, Emely served as a Communications Intern at the National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA), where she contributed to public health campaigns aimed at the Hispanic community. Her role included website management, creating graphics and media plans, and analyzing campaign effectiveness. Emely is a Brooklyn native, and holds a degree in Cultural Anthropology and International Affairs from George Washington University. She brings a unique blend of energy, and community spirit to everything she does.
Michele Lezama
Guest
Michele Lezama
NACME President and CEO. Michele Lezama, M.S. and MBA, was the Graduate and Organizational Diversity Strategist for Purdue University's Minority Engineering Program (MEP). In this role, she was responsible for recruiting domestic underrepresented graduate students for Purdue's College of Engineering as well as enhancing Purdue's relationships with national organizations focused on diversity in STEM. Michele was the CEO and Executive Director of The National GEM Consortium prior to her role with MEP. GEM, a 501(c)(3) organization is dedicated to increasing the number of underrepresented individuals who pursue and receive a masters or Ph.D. in engineering or science by providing full fellowships. Michele is credited for creating a national program called GRAD Lab (Getting Ready for Advanced Degree Laboratory), leveraging GEM's national network of university partners, to provide students with critical information on the STEM graduate application process and national funding opportunities. During her tenure at GEM, Michele was an employee of Notre Dame, Educational Testing Service, and ultimately positioned GEM as a stand-alone organization where she reported solely to the GEM Board of Directors. Prior to GEM, Michele served as Executive Director of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), a 501(c)(3) student run organization. She is credited for turning around the organization's financial position from risking payroll to acquiring a new headquarters facility tripling the organizations capital position and creating a long-term investment structure. Under her leadership, NSBE received the 2003 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (awarded by the White House's Office of Science and Technology). Prior to NSBE, Michele was the Director of Satellite Scrambling Operations at Home Box Office (HBO), a Time Warner Company, and prior to HBO she served as the Associate Director of Broadcast Operations and System Integration at Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS). Prior to her media career, Michele was an engineer with IBM in their Poughkeepsie, Manhattan, and Brooklyn facilities. Michele earned her B.S. in Industrial Engineering at Northwestern University, and both her M.S. and MBA in Finance and Accounting from Columbia University. She was inducted into Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Pi Mu, and is an alumnus of Robert Toigo Financial Services and The National GEM Consortium fellowship programs. A native New Yorker, Brooklyn by way of The Bronx, Michele's straight forwardness and dry wit would make the city proud. She is married to Ricardo Lezama. They have two daughters.
NACME and the Future of Engineering: Empowering the Next Generation
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