February 22, 2014 - February 28, 2014, The Afro-American
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Stan Cooper, Stephanie Hill, Linda Gooden, Lockheed Martin and Jackie Hrabowski
Tyrone Taborn and Tracey Pinson, director, Office of Small Business programs, at the Stars and Stripes workshop for military veterans.
Twins both serving in the US Army; Lt. Col. PritchardAllen and Maj. PritchardBrown at the Stars and Stripes Luncheon Lt. Gen. (Ret) William “Kip” Ward, the keynote speaker at the Stars and Stripes Luncheon
BEYA STEM Global Competitiveness Conference participants Tyrees Hines, Kenneth Berger and Coby Dogen with their advisor, Melvin Stallings
The Western School Choir performs
Gen. and Mrs. Vincent Brooks Gary Simms, Trail Blazer; Jessica Young; Danielle Minus; Tashika Hussey, Modern Day Technology Leader; Stephanie Hill, 2014 Black Engineer of the Year Honoree, Lockheed Martin; Peggy McNair; Marsha Malone, Technical Sales and Marketing Honoree, Lockheed Martin, Shannon Holland, Merrick Malone and Ngina Mclean
Students from Tennessee State University were among the many HBCUs represented at the Conference.
Stars and Stripes Salute by Gen (Ret) Johnnie Wilson, national chair, Stars and Stripes Alumni Committee
Zeita Merchant, executive officer, Marine Safety Unit, Texas City, US Coast Guard received the Professional Achievement in Government Award
Paige Lewter, Electronics Engineer Naval Air System Command receives the Community Service Award from Gen. (Ret) Lester Lyles, U.S. Air Force
Attendees at the conference
Col. Barry William,chief engineer, International Security Assistance Force-Afghanistan, US Corps of Engineers receives the Career Achievement Award from Gen (Ret) Lloyd Austin, commander, US Central Command
Hundreds of African-American STEM professionals and aspiring students converged on the Marriott Wardman Park hotel Feb. 6-8 for the 2014 Black Engineer of the Year Awards Conference--the BEYA STEM Conference. The three-day event included workshops, social events, an awards program and a gala. Baltimore’s Stephanie C. Hill, president of Information Systems and Global Solutions, Lockheed Martin Corp., was named 2014 Black Engineer of the Year.
The 2104 Black Engineer of the Year Award presented to Stephanie Hill (left), President, Information Systems & Global Solution Civil Remarks by Phoebe Products Line, Novacovic, chairman/ Lockheed Martin CEO, General Dynamics Corporation by Corporation, a gala Marillyn Hewson, sponsor CEO/President and Chairman, the Lockheed Martin Corporation
Dr. Eugene M. DeLoatch, right, dean and full professor of the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. School of Engineering, Morgan State University presenting The President’s Award to Dan Akerson, Retiring CEO and Chairman, General Motors Corporation
Lt. Justin Smith, Engineer Officer, USCGC VALIANT, WMEC 621, US Coast Guard receives the Most Promising Engineer in Government Award from Vice Adm. Manson Brown, Deputy Commandant for Mission Support, US Coast Guard
Mistress of Ceremonies, Andrea Roane, WUSA9 News Now morning anchor
Tyrone Taborn, president, Career Communications Group/BEYA Conference, Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, Jackie Hrabowski, Stephanie Hill with her mother, Doris Cole and her sister, Harriette
Diversity Leadership Award Honoree, Joyce Tucker, Vice President for Global Diversity and Employee Rights, the Boeing Company
Marian Croak, PhD/SVP, Domain 2.0 Architecture and Advanced Services Development, AT&T receiving The Outstanding Technical Contribution in Industry Award from John Donvan, SEVP, AT&T Technology & Network Operations
Ronald Bradley, Jr.(left), VP, PECO/Exelon Corporation receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from Michael Innocenzo, SVP, Operations, PECO
Gen. Dennis Via, Commanding General, Army Material Command with his wife
Mr. and Mrs. Hill with family members
Brig. Gen. (Ret) Velma Richardson, Honoree Victoria Dixon and Brig. Gen.(Ret) Belinda Pinckney
Tyrone Taborn (far right) with guest and Mr. and Mrs. Hill (left)