AAUW presentation: The Structured Life: A female engineer’s story

Stephanie Templeton

Stephanie Templeton

Barbara Stewart

Stephanie Templeton, the engineer in charge of the construction at Sky Harbor’s Terminal Three, will be AAUW’s guest speaker on Monday, November 16 at 7:00 p.m. at Oakwood Country Club Ballroom. The title of her presentation will be “The Structured Life: A Female Engineer’s Story.”

Ms. Templeton graduated in May 2011 from Arizona State University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Engineering in Civil Engineering and in 2013 with a Master’s of Science in Engineering in Structural Engineering. During her time at ASU, she was actively involved in student organizations serving on the Steel Bridge Team for the American Society of Civil Engineers, Chair Committee Head for the Society of Women Engineers, and a member of Chi Epsilon the engineering honors society.

She currently works in the NSB Group of Gannett Fleming as a structural Project Engineer and has a past experience in mining engineering. She continues to participate in many professional organizations. At work, she sits on the Special Inspections Committee, Future Generations Committee and mentors students as part of the CREST program with Paradise Valley High School.

Since 1881, The American Association of University women (AAUW) advances equality for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research. AAUW has a nationwide network of more than 100,000 members and donors, 1,000 branches and 600 college/university institutional partners. AAUW is one of the world’s largest sources of funding for graduate women. The AAUW invites all who hold an associate or higher degree from an accredited college or university to join. For further information on this program or membership, go to http://southeastballey-az.aauw.net.