Your Candidate for Region 1 Director Elect
Charles Rubenstein Ph.D. CEng FIET SMIEEE

Electrotechnology and Leadership Consultant and Presenter
and active IEEE Leader

(Nominated by Region 1)


IEEE Accomplishments:
During more than twenty-five years of service to Region 1, I have held leadership roles in student activities and conferences, coordinated the Region’s chapter growth, Sections Congress participation, and created its website.

My reputation as a hands-on leader doing projects rather than merely talking about ideas is demonstrated by creating and chairing the Long Island Systems, Applications, and Technology (LISAT) Conference (2005-2007), the Region 1 Area B PACE Workshop (2002) and Engineering Management Society Region 1 Chapter Chairs Workshop (2001). I also developed and delivered dozens of IEEE Leadership Skills Workshops, HTML and e-Commerce tutorials, and other presentations.

My accomplishments have not been confined to service within our Region. I have had the privilege of being a member on several of IEEE major boards including IEEE-USA, Technical Activities (TAB) Publications, and Engineering Management Society. At the committee level I have worked with the PACE, Student Activities, GOLD, Transnational, and Student-Professional Awareness Conference committees furthering their goals and bringing opportunities to further our member’s career and professional needs as a result.

A member of the New York Section and its Executive Committee, perhaps my favorite accomplishment is becoming a mentor to the Long Island Section ExCom.

Leadership Activities on: IEEE Boards   /   Region 1 and Sections   /   Technical Societies
Short Bio   /   Position Statement   /   Major IEEE Accomplishments and Awards

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