How to Be Successful as a Black Engineer in the AEC Industry – Ep 038

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In this episode, and in honor of Black History Month, I talk with Tiffani Teachey—a seasoned mechanical engineer, TEDx international speaker, acclaimed children’s book author, and the host of the Women in Engineering Success Stories from STEM Professionals Podcast, about key strategies for achieving success as a Black engineer in the AEC industry.

***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.***

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Here Are Some of the Questions Asked in This Episode:

  • How do certifications, particularly in the AEC industry, contribute to the success of Black engineers, both in general and within the engineering field?
  • How has being a part of organizations like the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) benefited your career?
  • Can you discuss how the Read It Right Radio Show contributes to the success narrative of Black engineers?
  • How did your books, “What Can I Be? STEM Careers from A to Z” and the STEM Crew Kids Adventure Series, contribute to celebrating black excellence in STEM, and what inspired you to write them?
  • How does being part of organizations like ASCE shape engineers’ careers?
  • How has traveling and volunteering influenced your career success by broadening your experience and perspective?

Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode About How to Be Successful as a Black Engineer in the AEC Industry:

  • Certifications and licenses are vital in the industry for a Black engineer, unlocking diverse opportunities and enabling advancement into higher roles, particularly in fields like AEC where they break career ceilings, especially in roles like project management. The responsibility tied to these licenses, much like a doctor’s, underscores their long-term value. Investing in exams not only opens doors but also deepens your knowledge, preparing you for future career advancements.
  • Being an NSBE life member is a big deal. NSBE is key to engineering success, giving you vital networking and essential skills. Practice talking with higher-ups for future career meetings. NSBE helps you build a diverse engineering network, exploring different civil engineering fields.
  • The Read It Right radio show is dedicated to breaking barriers in STEM education and careers. Focusing on key aspects like education, opportunities, and empowerment within STEM, it aims to inspire kids, especially underrepresented groups, to embrace STEM. Airing every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on WDRB media, the show strives to grow and empower the next generation of STEM leaders by providing meaningful representation and stories.
  • Tiffani, an engineer and author, wrote STEM books like “What Can I Be? STEM Careers Made to Z.” The series expanded with diverse color and activity books, plus the STEM Crew Kids Adventure Series. Tiffani celebrates Black excellence in STEM, aiming for more representation. The books got noticed on platforms like TEDx, showing how literature can promote excellence in STEM.
  • Joining the ASCE can transform your career. It provides opportunities like speaking engagements and covered dinners. The Young Members Group connects you with peers for advice. Involvement in ASCE and NSBE opens avenues for networking and career advancement. ASCE shapes your resume, offers interview practice, and guides ethical engineering practices. Explore the opportunities these organizations bring to your professional growth.
  • Exploring new places brings exposure to diverse challenges, contributing to personal and professional growth. Volunteering is equally crucial, providing a chance to give back to the community. Embrace both opportunities for a more enriched life journey.

More Details in This Episode…

About the Hosts:

Tiffani Teachey

Women in EngineeringTiffani Teachey is a Sr. Mechanical Engineer, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) advocate, TEDx international speaker, and international best-selling author of the children’s book “What Can I Be? STEM Careers from A to Z,” the STEM Crew Kids Adventures series, and three empowerment books. She is the host of the Read It Right Radio Show on WDRBmedia. Tiffani is the owner of Thrive Edge Publishing and owner/publishing consultant of Inspired Authors Publishing. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering as well as a Master of Science degree in Engineering Management, both from The University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She is currently a Leadership Studies Ph.D. student at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

As an engineer with more than 19 years of experience, Tiffani has a passion for inspiring the next generation to engage in STEM careers. She was born and raised in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and enjoys traveling and being a youth mentor. For more about Tiffani, visit her website at www.TiffaniTeachey.com. Check out the free STEM gift – 10 STEM Scholarships & Organizations e-book at www.stemistheway.com.

Matthew Douglas

Project ManagementMatthew currently serves as the Special Projects and STEM Outreach Leader for the Engineering Management Institute. As a leader, Matthew’s goal is to ensure the efficacy and efficiency of the Learning and Development group. As a civil engineer by trade, Matthew has developed a passion for construction and stormwater management by way of maintenance and rehabilitation services. Matthew has also had experience working for private consulting firms and public agencies and has even held the role of an educator. As such, he loves to lead, build, mentor, and help those in need.

Most recently, during his time working for the public sector, Matthew took on the role of a public works operations manager. There he led quite a few public infrastructure rehabilitation projects and implemented new asset management technologies at a very young age. It is here that the passion for “fixing what’s broken” developed. He now uses his talents to lead EMI’s Learning and Development – Operational procedures, train engineers, and co-host podcasts.

Books Mentioned in This Episode:

What Can I Be? STEM Careers from A-Z

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The STEM Crew Kids Adventures Series

Sources/References:

Women in Engineering Success Stories from STEM Professionals Podcast
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
American Public Works Association (APWA)
Robert’s Rules of Order
TEDx Talks
ASCE Younger Members
https://www.stemistheway.com/

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