2021 graduate launching career with the help of Engineering Ambassadors
Mechanical engineering’s Amanda Hildenbrand shares her passion for engineering and translates it to career success, bolstered by Raytheon Technologies
Amanda Hildenbrand, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, earned an internship with United Technologies Corporation s Pratt & Whitney in 2019 through relationships forged in the Engineering Ambassadors program.
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2021 graduate launching career with the help of Engineering Ambassadors
Erin Cassidy Hendrick
April 21, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Driven by a passion to fuse creativity and technical skills, Amanda Hildenbrand, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, knew that she could find her niche at Penn State.
A Kansas City, Kansas, student at Kansas State University has been named an Engineering Ambassador.
Julio Gutierrez Martinez, a junior in electrical engineering from Kansas City, Kansas, was one of 31 students at K-State named to membership in the organization.
The Engineering Ambassadors are current K-State College of Engineering studenets chosen to promote the engineering profession and act as hosts for the college. Each ambassador assists with recruitment initiatives on and off campus.
Students with strong academic and leadership records are eligible for membership, and must have successfully completed an engineering leadership program in addition to participating in a two-round selection process.