Travis Beamon
I believe I am the best candidate for UNT AEE Vice President. As treasurer during the 2013-2014 year, I worked hard to ensure we had the best meetings and the best professional contacts to network with. As Vice President, I plan to continue the tradition of bringing great speakers to UNT with as many job opportunities as possible.
Sarah Pena
My name is Sarah Pena and I would love the opportunity to serve as YOUR 2014-2015 Vice President of UNT's student chapter of Association of Energy Engineers. I am currently a Junior in the Mechanical and Energy Engineering program here at UNT and I plan to graduate Spring 2016. This has been my second semester as a paid member of AEE.
My main goal as VP is to continue the growth and goals of the organization as it has been laid out within the last year. I also plan to always be available for the President, if they were to need anything, at any time of day. Lastly, I do promise to execute any and all requirements of the Vice President as stated in the UNT's AEE Constitution.
Fun fact about myself, is that I do plan to study abroad Spring 2015. I would be more than willing to participate (e-mail, skype, ect.) when possible.
My main goal as VP is to continue the growth and goals of the organization as it has been laid out within the last year. I also plan to always be available for the President, if they were to need anything, at any time of day. Lastly, I do promise to execute any and all requirements of the Vice President as stated in the UNT's AEE Constitution.
Fun fact about myself, is that I do plan to study abroad Spring 2015. I would be more than willing to participate (e-mail, skype, ect.) when possible.
Tyler Zepp
When I joined AEE this year, I saw a group of individuals that had oceans of potential. As Vice-President I intend to bring this potential to its full fruition. As leader of AEE I will be able to organize the individuals in our organization, motivate its members, encourage new members to join, seek out and gain new networking and professional contacts and opportunities for our members and set ourselves apart from the everyday student organization. I've started saying that if you are an engineer, you are an energy engineer. Energy efficiency and energy conservation is a central issue in today's society and it is our task as the future of engineering in the United States to solve these energy problems being faced by our nation. Together with the members of UNT AEE I can lead the engineering community into a bright future full of opportunity and fulfilled dreams.