IEEE-USA Leaders
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IEEE-USA President’s Column: Professionals Need a Professional Home
IEEE-USA President Tom Coughlin reminds IEEE student members that IEEE is more than just a student club – it can be their professional home.
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IEEE-USA President’s Column: Bring them Back
2019 IEEE-USA President Tom Coughlin shares some ideas for reversing the decades-old trend of declining membership in U.S. IEEE Regions.
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John Meredith Memorial Giving: Honoring a Lifetime of Service
You can help honor longtime IEEE Volunteer John Meredith’s memory and impact by donating to the IEEE Foundation's special fund to support programs that match his passions.
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IEEE-USA President’s Column: Let’s Get Industrious!
2019 IEEE-USA President Tom Coughlin explains why connecting with and creating greater value for IEEE members working in industry and their employers is a key element in strengthening our connections with all IEEE members and improving IEEE member recruitment and retention.
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IEEE-USA President’s Column: Goals for 2019
During the IEEE election, 2019 IEEE-USA President Tom Coughlin ran on a commitment to increase awareness of IEEE-USA’s programs, products and services, and to highlight the value of IEEE membership for the technical professional. In his first column of the year, Coughlin shares his plans and aspirations for accomplishing those…
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Get Acquainted with the Candidates Running for 2019 IEEE-USA President-Elect
Critical issues are facing IEEE-USA—but where do the two candidates for 2019 President-Elect stand on how best to resolve them?
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IEEE-USA’s 2018 President-Elect Will Strive to Increase Value of Membership, Reverse Membership Decline
IEEE’s U.S. members have selected Tom Coughlin to serve as IEEE-USA President in 2019.
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Get to Know the Candidates in the 2017 IEEE-USA Election
Where do the candidates for 2018 IEEE-USA President-Elect stand on the key issues?
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Cisco CTO Monique Morrow Relates Her Inspiring Career Story in New IEEE-USA E-BOOK
When Monique Morrow was studying in the late 1970s for her undergraduate degree at San Jose State University, she wanted to be a career diplomat. Today, long after she graduated, people who have worked with this internationally known and respected technology innovator agree that her diplomacy talents set her apart.
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Get to Know the Candidates in the 2015 IEEE-USA Elections
Where do the candidates for the 2016 IEEE-USA President-Elect and Member-at-Large stand on the key issues? Their responses should help you decide how youll vote when you receive your ballot this month.