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Dean's Leadership Institute
Dean's Leadership Institute
Started in 1994, the Dean's Leadership Institute (DLI) provides a series of
unique seminars for outstanding students. The Institute brings together the
area's top technical and community leaders, along with select students from the
College. The goal of the Institute's seminars is to provide an environment where
candid dialogues can occur.
Student selection for the DLI is based on academic achievement, leadership
skills, and commitment to participation. Typically, 15-20 junior level students
are selected to participate each year. The DLI consists of 6 seminars on
Friday evenings during the academic year. The hour-long seminars allow students
to hear first-hand from noted speakers about:
- lifetime achievements and experiences
- important characteristics that helped develop his/her leadership skills
- advice for young student leaders preparing for careers
- the entrepreneurial spirit, and
- personal hardships that helped shape his/her career and life
Past speakers have included:
- Annette Clayton, Vice President, Americas Manufacturing and Distribution Operations, Dell Inc., Texas
- Michael Di Flora, President & Founder, The Home Group, LLC - a Venture Capitalist Company
- Curt Schacker, Vice President of Professional Services, Real-Time innovations (RTI), California
- Kris Joshi, Founder and Chairman, UES, Inc.
- Ronald Bullock, Chairman and CEO, Bison Gear & Engineering, Illinois
- Jeff Almoney, Director, Global Information Systems and Services, GM Corporation, Michigan
- Jennifer Whitestone, President, Total Contact, Inc.
- Stephen Solch, President, Business Labs, A Division of Digital Concepts, Inc.
Students interested in applying for the Dean's Leadership Institute can
download the application
form, or can contact Teri Shepherd in the Dean's Office at teri.shepherd@wright.edu or
(937) 775-5007. Applications are due each year around mid-May. The
selection process will conclude with a brief interview with the dean or
assistant dean. Decisions are made by September.
Current Participants
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Victor N. Agbugba
Major: Electrical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2012
High School: Evangel College
Hometown: Abia, Nigeria
agbugba.2@wright.edu |
Being an electrical engineer has always been
Victor's goal since childhood. As the vice-president of the Junior Engineers,
Scientist and Technician Club (JETS club) in high school, his passion for
studying electrical engineering was appreciated. At WSU he is able to get the
quality education he left Nigeria for, knowing how equipped and productive
he'll be to his country and the global society as a whole. He is an Honors
student at WSU and is currently the membership chair of the National Society
of Black Engineers Region IV WSU chapter. In the summer of 2008, he
successfully completed the Glenn Stokes Research where he researched on how
to improve the problems of an active band pass filter. Currently, he works at
Iya Technology Laboratories, a company that won the 2009 SION award for the
best innovative company in Dayton. He plans to get his masters in electrical
engineering and after producing his dream device, he will continue
researching new things to help make the world a better place to live. |
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Costa P. Alimonos
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2011
High School: Bellbrook
Hometown: Dayton, Ohio
alimonos.2@wright.edu |
In high school, Costa was involved in the National
Honor Society, attended the National Youth Leadership Program on Medicine in
Chicago, and was a member of the football, wrestling, and tennis teams. At
Wright State University, he is currently Director of Public Relations for the
Wright Engineering Counsel and serves as activities coordinator for
Biomedical Engineering Society and Pre-Med Society. He is a tutor for the
Student Academic Success Center and UVC 101 instructor for 1st year students.
After graduation he would like to study and conduct research in the field of
cardiology, either through medical school or graduate school in engineering. |
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Asela A. Benthara Wadumesthrige
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2010
High School: Ananda College
Hometown: Colombo, Sri Lanka
anuruddhika.2@wright.edu |
In high school, Asela was able to become the senior
secretary of the Buddhist association, which was the main social works club
in the school. After graduating high school, he was able to attend the
University of Kelaniya in 2007 majoring in physics. Outside of campus, Asela
pursued a degree in electrical engineering at the Institute of Technological
Studies. He came to Wright State University as an electrical engineering
student, but after taking a job in the mechanical engineering department, he
was able to discover his skills in that field of study. He is currently
working as a research lab assistant under Dr. Haibo Dong. He has done many
research projects involving direct injection of the Wankel Rotary engine, a
Pontiac Solstice engine, and a Rotax engine. Asela is also a member of Dr.
Dong's micro air vehicle research group where he's doing modeling for his
research about insect flights. Asela is expecting to continue his graduate
studies at WSU as a mechanical engineering student majoring in renewable
energy and by doing more research work based on Computational Fluid Dynamics
Analysis and exploring new methods to increase the efficiency of the
automobile engines. |
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David Bricker
Major: Electrical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2011
High School: Ramstein American
Hometown: Dayton, Ohio
bricker.9@wright.edu |
David Bricker graduated as an Honor student at
Ramstein American High School in Germany. His high school involvements
included varsity tennis, officer in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and
leader in a youth group band. Since then he has been a part of the honors
program at WSU and has been on the Dean's list repeatedly. He has a strong
commitment to service and has spent time volunteering at the Dayton Gospel
mission locally and also participated in service trips to Mexico, Slovenia,
and Norway. His future goals include finishing his degree in Electrical
Engineering with a view towards a graduate degree. |
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Paul M. Cary
Major: Electrical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2011
High School: Bellbrook
Hometown: Bellbrook, Ohio
cary.9@wright.edu |
Paul has lived in six states and the Czech Republic.
He moved to Bellbrook as a high school freshman where he participated in the
Dayton Honors Society, National Honor Society, and Academic Team. Paul
enrolled in the Post Secondary Education Adoption (PSEA) and studied at
Sinclair and University of Dayton during his junior and senior years. At
Wright State University, Paul is a member of the University Classical Guitar
Ensemble. He works at the Math Learning Center as a tutor and at South Dayton
PCA Church as the sound team coordinator. After graduation, Paul plans to go
to Lutherie School and start a Lutherie business. |
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Greg Chaney
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2011
High School: Big Walnut
Hometown: Westerville, Ohio
chaney.33@wright.edu |
Greg Chaney was born and raised in Westerville,
Ohio. Growing up he played a lot of sports, which included baseball,
football, basketball, golf, and soccer. He graduated from Big Walnut High
School in 2007. The high school was a pretty good size school in a small town
so everyone knew everyone. His mother is a case manager at Nationwide
Children's hospital in Columbus and she is also an Registered Nurse. Greg
thinks the reason why he has always been fascinated in the medical field and
why he is currently a Biomedical Engineer undergrad is due to his mother. He
is currently interning at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio in
the Clinical Engineering department. He is learning all about the newest
medical equipment and how to repair the equipment when problems arise. After
graduating he hopes to attend a medical school or a graduate school for
biomedical engineering. He is very excited for the opportunity to be in the
Dean's Leadership Institute and is looking forward to the rest of his junior
year! |
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Zach Gaston
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2011
High School: Madison Jr./Sr.
Hometown: Middleton, Ohio
gaston.8@wright.edu |
Zach is currently in his third year of undergraduate
studies here at Wright State University. He is involved with several
organizations on campus. He is an officer in the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and has been active in the organization since
fall quarter when he began his studies. He is also a member of the Student
Honors Association (SHA), Dean Student Advisory Board, and the CARS Program.
Through the CARS Program, he has been involved with Micro Air Vehicle and
High Speed Imaging research since Winter of 2008. In his spare time, he
enjoys watching movies, reading, listening to music, and playing sports. |
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Andrew W. Grdadolnik
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2011
High School: Brunswick
Hometown: Brunswick, Ohio
grdadolnik.2@wright.edu |
While attending Brunswick High School, Andrew was a
trumpet player in the marching band, jazz band, and wind ensemble. He was
also a member of the boys' tennis team and a member of the National Honor
Society. At Wright State Andrew has maintained a part-time job as an
undergraduate lab assistant in one of the university's Biochemistry Molecular
Biology labs since his freshman year. He was also selected for a membership
to the National Society of Mechanical Engineers. Upon graduating, he would
like to pursue a career in either the automotive or aerospace industries with
a focus on design and/or power systems such as fuel cells, and possibly
pursue a master's degree. |
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Wesam Helou
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2011
High School: The International School of Choueifat-Koura
Hometown: Fairborn, Ohio
helou.4wright.edu |
Wesam completed his high school degree in Lebanon.
At Wright State University, he is the vice president of the Biomedical
Engineering Society and the director of freshman relations in the Wright
Engineering Council. Wesam is also a teaching assistant for anatomy and
physics. Long-term, he would like to do research concerning cancer and
eventually attain a PhD in biomedical engineering or become a medical doctor. |
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Tyler Hester
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2011
High School: Bethel Christian School
Hometown: El Paso, TX
hester.12@wright.edu |
Tyler graduated from Bethel at the top of his class
in the spring of 2007. The following semester, he attended Baylor University
in Waco, Texas where he was selected for a pilot class in Energy &
Society. He was also a student representative for the ASME student club, was
on the Dean's List of the Engineering College, and was selected for the
scholarship award for academic excellence. The following year, he transferred
to Wright State as a more economical alternative that was close to home. He
started as a sophomore and he has fully enjoyed his new school. He received
Dean's List honors again last year, as well as being selected for SMART
scholar through the American Society for Engineering Education, Department of
Defense and the United States Air Force. The program will pay his tuition,
give him an internship next summer, and grant him a job as an Air Force
civilian engineer after graduation in the spring of 2011. |
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Conrad Jett
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2010
High School: Troy Christian
Hometown: Troy, Ohio
jett.5@wright.edu |
Conrad is currently a Senior Airman in the U.S. Air
Force and works as a crew chief within aircraft maintenance. He is an Eagle
Scout and has participated in Air Force ROTC and a Junior Leadership Training
Course. Conrad would like to pursue a career as a test engineer, possibly
serving as a test pilot for the Aur Force or for a private corporation like
Boeing or Lockheed Martin. |
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Jade O'Mara
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2010
High School: Franklin
Hometown: Franklin, Ohio
omara.4@wright.edu |
Jade O'Mara is a fourth year mechanical engineering
student at Wright State University. Jade is a member of the Honors program
and her student activities include: the Society of Women Engineers of which
she is the Vice President for the 2009-2010 school year, National Society of
Collegiate Scholars, and the Academic Advantage Program. As a 2006 graduate
from Franklin High School in Franklin, Ohio, her involvement included:
National Honors Society, color guard, peer facilitators, SADD and French
club. |
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Kathleen Meyer
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2011
High School: Hamilton
Hometown: Hamilton, Ohio
meyer.137@wright.edu |
As a high school student, Katie participated in
soccer and was captain her senior year of the varsity soccer team. She was
also selected to attend leadership training at the J. Kyle Braid Leadership
Foundation in Colorado over the summer of her sophomore year. Katie graduated
3rd in her class and is a recipient of the Di Flora Memorial Scholarship.
While at WSU, she has made the Dean's List every quarter. Katie has completed
a co-op with Emerson Climate Technologies in Sidney, Ohio. She is currently
co-oping at WPAFB as a contractor through Southwestern Ohio Council for
Higher Education (SOCHE). While pursuing a minor in Spanish, Katie has
participated in the Ambassador Program to Costa Rica. She is also an active
member and president of the Women's Rugby Club which won the state title for
Division III in Rugby in 2008. In the future, Katie would like to pursue a
career that would include traveling to other countries. |
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Michael Pitts
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2011
High School: Miami East
Hometown: Troy, Ohio
pitts.30@wright.edu |
Michael is a junior this year at Wright State
University. He graduated from Miami East High School in 2006, and then
attended Ohio University. He transferred to Wright State last year and is
majoring in mechanical engineering. He plans to earn his bachelor's degree at
Wright State and is unsure at this point if he will go on to get his master’s
degree. |
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Michael J. Robertson
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2011
High School: Princeton
Hometown: Evendale, Ohio
roverston.37@wright.edu |
Michael is pursuing the pre-med track within the
biomedical engineering degree program. He is a mentor and tutor in the
Visions Mentoring and Wright Math programs, respectively. He chairs both the
Judicial Review and Academic Integrity Panels. In addition, he is the
treasurer for the National Society of Black Engineers. In high school, he
played soccer, tennis, and bowling. He was a member of Pennies for Patients
Organizing Committee and the National Honor Society. He played the violin in
the symphonic orchestra and played in the pit orchestra for Les Miserables.
During the summer of 2008, he worked as a freshman orientation leader. Last
Summer, he worked on minimally-invasive surgical device at Ethicon
Endo-Surgery. Long term, Michael would like to continue working on medical
devices and/or become an orthopedic surgeon. In addition, he would also like
to tutor at middle and high schools. |
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Zach Rupert
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2011
High School: Madison Jr./Sr.
Hometown: Middleton, Ohio
rupert.18@wright.edu |
Zach is a junior in the mechanical engineering
program. He is the 2009-2010 Senator of the College of Engineering and
Computer Science for Student Government. Zach has been active with the
American Society of Mechanical Engineering holding different positions such
as secretary of external affairs and fund raising chair. In addition, he has
been active in Greek Life through Phi Sigma Phi Fraternity. Zach is currently
interning at Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded in Fairborn, where he works on
mechanical drawings. Zach attended high school at Madison Jr./Sr. High school
in Middletown, Ohio where he was active in NHS, newspaper, German club, and
Student Government. He also played football and wrestled all four years of
high school. |
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Daniel Smith
Major: Computer Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2010
High School: Chaminade-Julienne
Hometown: Dayton, Ohio
dan.linux@gmail.com |
In Dan's senior year of high school, he was the team
captain for cross country. While at WSU, Dan has participated in the rock
climbing club and was the accountant and secretary for the mountain biking
club last year. Currently, Dan volunteers for the Dayton Police Department as
a Neighborhood Assistance Officer (NAO) and has an internship with Northrop
Grumman. After graduating, Dan plans to receive a Master's degree in Computer
Engineering and hopes to continue on at Northrop Grumman as a full time employee. |
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Jared Speltz
Major: Engineering Physics
Expected Graduation: 2011
High School: Northmont
Hometown: Englewood, Ohio
speltz.3@wright.edu |
In high school, Jared participated in soccer,
musicals, and marching band, where he was the section leader of the
trombones. He is also an Eagle Scout and was a leader of Englewood youth
exchange group to Germany. For over a year, Jared has been working in the
Center for Advanced Power and Energy Conversion (CAPEC) lab on campus on
plasma research. After graduation, he would like to work for Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base research labs, possibly continuing plasma research. He does
plan on continuing school with a master's program, but at the moment is
unsure of what field he will pursue. It is important to him that his work is
devoted to helping defend, or improve people's lives. |
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Taylor Thullen
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2010
High School: Northeastern
Hometown: Springfield, Ohio
thullen.3@wright.edu |
Taylor Thullen graduated with honors from
Northeastern High School, located in Springfield and was active as co-team
captain in wrestling and power-lifting. He was a member of The National
Honor's Society, the Ohio Math League, and was awarded the scholar athlete of
the year as a senior. After high school, he was directly admitted into the
biomedical engineering program at WSU where he is currently in his senior
year. On campus, he works as a calculus teacher's assistant where he enjoys
working with peers and helping them succeed. Mr. Thullen has been awarded the
Green and Gold Scholarship and the Choose Ohio First Scholarship. He is a
member of The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS), Golden Key
National Honor Society, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, and Tau Beta Pi
Engineering Honor Society and has maintained an overall 4.0 GPA at Wright
State University. This past summer, Taylor worked as a co-op for an
engineering firm called Brilliant Solutions where he aided the company as a
radar analyst by designing the predictions of radar cross-sections. After
college, Taylor plans to enter the work force, and later return for his
master's degree. His goals in the field of engineering are broad, but he is
most interested in alternative energies as well as medical technologies. |
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Zach Votaw
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2010
High School: Jonathan Alder
Hometown: Plain City, Ohio
votaw.3@wright.edu |
Zach attended high school at Jonathan Alder in Plain
City, Ohio. During his high school career he played three years of varsity
soccer and served as vice president of his class during his junior and senior
years. He was also inducted into the National Honors Society and was ranked
10th in his class of 140 students with a GPA of 3.95. He also served as Team
Leader of the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC). Currently, he works as
a Co-op student at WPAFB and is in the process of fabricating an optics probe
to conduct Raman spectroscopy measurements on superheated liquid/vapor
interfaces. After graduation he intends to pursue a career in aerospace
engineering and research. |
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Seth Wright
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Expected Graduation: 2010
High School: Cowan
Hometown: Muncie, Indiana
wright.141@wright.edu |
During his time at WSU, Seth has had the opportunity
to gain valuable, diversified experience through a materials co-op at AFRL, a
life support systems internship with NASA, and his current co-op involved
with laser research at AFIT. These experiences mixed with his farm-raised
background have helped to develop a broad knowledge base that spans the
theoretical and practical divide. He has not decided yet which direction to
go after graduation, but is considering pursuing a graduate degree at AFIT as
one option. |
Past Participants
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