UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – A $20,000 gift from Lockheed Martin has helped to establish and support the continued advancement of the Maker Ambassador program, an initiative designed to engage women and minority engineers interested in making and leading.
Born out of a collaboration between the BUILD Nights and the Engineering Leadership Development (ELD) program, Maker Ambassadors provides training to women and underrepresented engineering students who plan, promote, lead and execute the BUILD Nights held at the Bernard M. Gordon Learning Factory. The year-long program aims to increase confidence in designing, building and leading in making activities and to establish better awareness of maker spaces and leadership opportunities available at Penn State University Park.
The idea for the initiative began as a brainstorming session between Jessica Menold, assistant professor of engineering design and mechanical engineering, and Meg Handley, acting director of ELD, associate director of engineering leadership outreach and assistant teaching professor, where the two discussed ways to increase the impact of BUILD Nights and ensure the longevity of the program.