April 25–26, 2022: Omni Shoreham, Washington, DC

Omni Shoreham Hotel
2500 Calvert Street NW
Washington, DC
April 25-26, 2022

MONDAY, APRIL 25, 2022

7:30 AM — 5:00 PMRegistration (Blue Room Foyer)
8:00 AM — 8:45 AMNetworking Breakfast (Blue Room)
8:45 AM — 9:15 AMWelcome and Opening Remarks (Blue Room)

Welcome:
Norman L. Fortenberry
Executive Director
ASEE

Speaker:
Ronald Mason, Jr.
President
University of the District of Columbia
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9:15 AM — 9:30 AMKeynote: Transforming Engineering Education Beyond TUEE to the Workforce for Industry 4.0 (Blue Room)

Speaker:
Don Lewis Millard
Acting Deputy Assistant Director
NSF ENG

Introduction:
Dan Sayre
President
New World Associates

Past Chair
ASEE Corporate Member Council
9:30 AM — 10:45 AMLeveraging New Partnerships and Work/Learn Pathways for Workforce Development (Blue Room)
Facilitated Q&A with panelists and audience

Moderator:
V. Celeste Carter
Program Director ATE
NSF DUE

Presenters:
• Jason A. Tyszko
Vice President, Center for Education and Workforce
US Chamber of Commerce Foundation

• JB Holston
Senior Adviser
Greater Washington Partnership

• Gary Conrad
Senior Director, Worldwide Field Engagement for Education
Autodesk

Respondents:
• James Hamilton
Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering Technology
Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana

• Ragu Athinarayanan
Chair, Department of Technology Leadership and Innovation
Purdue University

• Kenneth Ball
Dean, Volgenau School of Engineering
George Mason University
10:45 AM — 11:15 AMRefreshment Break (Blue Room Foyer)
11:15 AM — 12:30 PMNetworking Breakout – Scale-up Industry-Education Collaboration

Question: How can industry leaders and educators scale up efforts to strengthen relationships, fortify workforce development and expand collaborations?

Rapporteur:
Dan Sayre
President
New World Associates

Past Chair
ASEE Corporate Member Council

• Breakout A (Capitol Room) – Expanding Industry-Education Engagement (Caroline Cao, Titulaire Chaire, Industrie du Futur, IMT Atlantique)
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• Breakout B (Governors Room) – Planning to Build Collaborative Networks (Kenneth Ball, Dean, Volgenau School of Engineering, George Mason University)
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• Breakout C (Embassy Room) – Implementation of I 4.0 Curriculum & Pedagogy (Karen Wosczyna Birch, Executive Director, National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing, Connecticut College of Technology)
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• Breakout D (Blue Room) – Expanding Equitable Access to Engineering and Technical Education (Sheri Klug Boonstra, Principal Investigator and Dann Garcia, Deputy Principal Investigator, NASA L’SPACE Program, Arizona State University)
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12:30 PM — 1:30 PMLuncheon Keynote (Blue Room), featuring Darryll J. Pines, President, University of Maryland

Introduction:
Adrienne Minerick
Professor, Chemical Engineering
Michigan Technological University
President
ASEE
1:30 PM — 2:30 PMAcademic & Industrial Collaboration to Prepare the Engineering and Technical Workforce (Blue Room)

Moderator:
Jacqueline El-Sayed
Chief Academic Officer
ASEE

Panelists:
• Lee Lambert
Chancellor
Pima Community College

• Roger Tadajewski
Executive Director
National Coalition of Certification Center

• Sharon L. Walker
Dean of Engineering
Drexel University

• Cat Merrill
Director of Program
Ruda Cardinal
President of the Board of Directors
JobPath
2:30 PM — 3:00 PMRefreshment Break (Blue Room Foyer)
3:00 PM — 4:00 PMQuality of Engineering and Technical Workforce: Role of Funding Agencies and Influencers in Improving and Enhancing Education and Training Programs (Blue Room)

Interviewer:
Dan Sayre
President
New World Associates

Past Chair
ASEE Corporate Member Council

Panelists:
• Vinod Lohani
Program Director
NSF DGE

• Michael Milligan
Executive Director and CEO
ABET

• Brandon Cochenour
Deputy Program Manager SMART
DOD

• Juliana Guaqueta
Skills Transformation Advisor
Coursera
4:00 PM — 4:15 PMClosing Remarks (Blue Room)
Martin Guay
Vice President, Business Development
Stanley Black & Decker
5:00 PM — 6:30 PMNetworking Reception and Policy Discussion (Blue Room Terrace)

Host:
Adrienne Minerick
Professor, Chemical Engineering
Michigan Technological University
President
ASEE

TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2022

7:30 AM — 1:00 PMRegistration (Blue Room Foyer)
8:00 AMNetworking Breakfast (Blue Room)
8:45 AM — 9:15 AMWelcome Keynote (Blue Room)

Speaker:
• Barbara Humpton
Chief Executive Officer
Siemens USA
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Introduction:
• Dora Smith
Senior Director, Global Academic Program
Siemens
Chair
ASEE Corporate Member Council
9:15 AM — 10:15 AMThinking Bigger: Preparing the Workforce to Meet Societal & Corporate Responsibilities (Blue Room)
Facilitated Q&A with panelists and audience

Speakers:
John Dyck
Chief Executive Officer
CESMII

• Sue G. Smith
Vice President, Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering, and Applied Science
Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana

• Christopher Carlson
Director of University Recruiting & Relations
Northrop Grumman

Respondents:
• Rudi Ngnepi
Global Director, Digital Sales Enablement Platform
National Instruments

• John Weidner
Dean, College of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Cincinnati

• Rob Schneider
Executive Director
Lemelson Foundation
10:15 AM — 10:45 AMRefreshment Break (Blue Room Foyer)
10:45 AM — 11:45 AMNetworking Breakout A Town Hall Towards Action: Developing Education 4.0 Roadmaps

Attendees will participate in their choice of breakout room. Breakout Session Co-Chairs will lead networking rooms.

Question: What partnerships can be formed to accelerate engineering education reform?

• Breakout A (Capitol Room) – Engineering Technology Program Reforms to Meet Workforce Demands (Martin Gordon, Professor, Rochester Institute of Technology)
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• Breakout B (Governors Room) – Rethinking the Role of Accreditation, Certification (Richard Hope, Chief Technical Officer, AECOM)
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• Breakout C (Embassy Room) – Mindset Matters: Influencing the Cultures of Education and Industry (Adrienne Minerick, Professor, Chemical Engineering, Michigan Technological University; President, ASEE)
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• Breakout D (Blue Room) – Applying Industry 4.0 Technologies to Drive Engineering Education (Oscar Barton, Dean, Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. School of Engineering, Morgan State University)
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11:45 AM — 12:30 PMDriving the Agenda to Build an Industry 4.0 WorkforceReflections, Connections and Actions (Blue Room)

Reports from sessions or breakout room leaders

Rapporteur:
Jackie El-Sayed
Chief Academic Officer
ASEE
12:30 PM — 1:30 PMClosing Luncheon – Synthesis and Call to Action (Blue Room)

Speaker:
Gregory Washington
President
George Mason University
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Introduction:
Michael Johnson
Digital Media Director
Kern Family Foundation