The impetus for the
first IEEE's Women in Engineering Group came from the IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics
and Frequency Control Society in 1993. The IEEE Technical Activities Board passed
a motion on 28 February that "IEEE actively encourage participation of women in
all its activities and that TAB request that the IEEE Board of Directors establish
mechanisms to encourage greater participation of women, especially students, in
engineering." This decision led to an inquiry into this issue. Funds were allocated
for a project to increase the number of women in IEEE and to establish an ad-hoc
committee to be known as the Women in Engineering program.
In 1997, the
WIE group was formally elevated from an ad-hoc committee to a Standing Committee of the Board of Directors. By 2001, over 2,500 IEEE members world-wide had joined
WIE. Membership had doubled by 2002 and seven WIE Affinity Groups had formed. Bylaws
were changed to allow the formation of WIE Student Branch Affinity Groups.
In 2005, over 9,000 IEEE members worldwide had joined WIE. Coordinators have been
appointed in Regions 1-9 and also to the major IEEE societies. Ninety Affinity Groups
have been established around the world. In February 2005, the IEEE Board of Directors
approved the updating of the WIE's scope to include voting representatives on Educational
Activities, Regional Activities and Technical Activities Boards; and increase student
involvement in the Group.
The Ottawa section WIE was founded in 2006. This group conducts different activities to promote the WIEC vision locally. We hope you will come along to WIE events and make WIE an exciting place for new ideas and creating new friendships!
Our 2010 WIE Ottawa current officers are:
- Jennifer Ng, Chair - jng@ieee.org
- Rosalyn Seeton, Vice Chair - seeton@ieee.org
List of all officers [link]


