Association For Women In Technology to Offer Career Advice at Girl Scouts' ``From Dreams To Reality'' Event

Youth Career Fair at Concordia University to Feature NASA Consultant, Among Others


MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 3, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) --


 WHAT:    The Association for Women in Technology, Southern
          California (AWT), a local non-profit organization dedicated
          to serving the advancement of women and girls in all fields
          of technology, will host a booth for members of the Girl
          Scout Council of Orange County at the "From Dreams to
          Reality" event at Concordia University in Irvine. The event
          will give Cadette Girl Scouts the opportunity to explore
          careers and think about the future. By attending a wide
          variety of career stations, participating in workshops and
          interviewing professionals in occupations that interest
          them, the girls will learn what kind of training they need
          to succeed in certain fields. AWT has hosted a series of
          Girl Scout workshops since last summer, allowing the girls
          to complete various requirements to earn Brownie, Junior,
          Cadette and Senior recognitions while learning about
          technology and various careers in technical fields. These
          Girl Scout workshops run monthly through the end of 2004.

          One notable career counselor attending the event on behalf
          of AWT is Stacy Nelson, a software quality consultant for
          NASA specializing in software verification and validation.
          She was recently selected from 125,000 executives by the
          National Association of Female Executives (NAFE) to be
          featured in the fall issue of "Executive Female" magazine
          for her excellence in technical consulting at NASA and other
          projects. Through her company, Nelson Consulting, Stacy has
          provided innovative technology for PG&E, Northrop Grumman,
          Boeing, Rush St. Lukes' Presbyterian Medical Center,
          Hitachi, Chevron, Microsoft, Bellagio and other companies.
          She received commendations for technical excellence from
          NASA for verification and validation of space vehicle
          diagnostic systems and the Intelligent Flight Control System
          for the F-15. She is currently working on the Mars Science
          Laboratory and the Autonomous Rotorcraft Project.

          This event is for Cadette Girl Scouts. Senior Girl Scouts
          may work as staff. Attending this event will allow Cadettes
          to earn the From Dreams to Reality Patch and complete the
          prerequisite for the Girl Scout Silver Award. This event is
          a real "working" opportunity, and participants should plan
          to take notes and ask questions. Girl Scout uniforms or
          business dress is required, and comfortable walking shoes
          are recommended. To register a Cadette for this workshop,
          please call Lesley Finch, Program Specialist for the Girl
          Scout Council of Orange County, at 714-979-7900 ext. 318 or
          email LFinch@gscoc.org. To help as an AWT Girl Scout
          Workshop volunteer, please contact Cynthia Cotteta, AWT
          President at 949-496-1200 or email cynthia@awtsocal.org.

 WHO:     As a dynamic forum for networking and learning
          opportunities, AWT bridges the gap between industry,
          education and community institutions and continues to
          strengthen the fabric of our Southern California technology
          region. AWT holds meetings and events every month,
          attracting women in every area of technology, from those
          just entering the field to senior level management and
          technology innovators. To learn more about AWT, please visit
          our website at www.awtsocal.org.

 WHEN:    Saturday, February 7, 2004
          9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

 WHERE:   Concordia University
          1530 Concordia West
          Irvine, Calif. 92612

            

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