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WEEK 08 |
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Monday. 20 February, 2023 |
2:00 pm
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Virtual Instructor Led Training

Virtual Leadership Development Series Hosted by the TN Chamber of CommerceLesson 3: Coaching & Mentoring Coaching and mentoring comes in multiple forms and both are critical to the success of strengthening your team and building a solid succession plan for key leaders. This area of leadership can become one of the most rewarding parts of any job when properly understood and executed. This lesson defines and explains how to coach and mentor, how to set appropriate goals and coaching to achieve those goals, how to overcome common obstacles as well as how to develop a coaching plan and provide relevant feedback.Today’s leader must be versatile and adaptable. This training is designed for department heads, front line supervisors, team leaders and coordinators whether they are new to the position or have been in a leadership role for years. Instructor: Nicholas Mansito, Peak Performance
Fees/Admission: $119/session if registered by February 6th (Early-bird rate) $149/session after February 6th $833.00 Full series price for all seven sessions
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Tuesday. 21 February, 2023 |
6:00 pm
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UTC University Center
2023 Chattanooga E-Week Kickoff Luncheon Engineers Week 2023 will run from February 19 to 25. This year’s theme — Creating the Future — recognizes how engineers play a vital role in innovating solutions to global challenges that impact future generations. By working together to develop new technologies, products and opportunities, engineers create new possibilities that make the world a better place. This Engineers Week we hope that you’ll take a moment to recognize and celebrate the work of engineers and engage students in engineering.
The Engineers Week Kick-off Luncheon starts off the celebration of Engineers Week for the Chattanooga Area. It is an event that highlights the contribution of engineering to the betterment of the world and encourages participants to recognize the importance of their work.
2023 Kickoff Luncheon Guest Speaker
Matthew Rasmussen - Senior Vice President of Engineering and Operations Support at Tennessee Valley Authority
Mr. Rasmussen with over 20 years of experience with TVA, started as maintenance engineer at Browns Ferry Nuclear plant, became Senior Reactor Operator, later as superintendent, director positions, plant manager of Sequoyah Nuclear plant, Site VP at Sequoyah, then Browns Ferry, before his recent promotion.
He received his BS in Mechanical Engineering from Auburn University.
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Thursday. 23 February, 2023 |
6:00 pm
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Chattanooga Downtown Marriott Grand Ballroom
2023 Chattanooga E-Week Awards Banquet presented by Tennessee Society of Professional EngineersEngineers Week 2023 will run from February 19 to 25. This year’s theme — Creating the Future — recognizes how engineers play a vital role in innovating solutions to global challenges that impact future generations. By working together to develop new technologies, products and opportunities, engineers create new possibilities that make the world a better place. This Engineers Week we hope that you’ll take a moment to recognize and celebrate the work of engineers and engage students in engineering. Check in: 5:30 pm to 6:00 pmThe hotel bar is available to purchase drinks if desired.Parking is available in the adjacent garage or on-street parking.Featured Speaker: Dr. Justin Robertson, Superintendent of Hamilton County Schools
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Friday. 24 February, 2023 |
8:00 am
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Smart Factory Institute at the PIE Innovation Center
Automation, Maintenance, & Reliability Summit
In the world of maintenance and industrial production, operations are continuing to transform as maintenance professionals are pushed to “digitally transform” and become more data driven. The ultimate goal is to execute effective condition-based maintenance, maximize asset reliability and avoid catastrophic failure, but how is this effectively accomplished? Explore how Industry 4.0 is enabling digital transformation decision-making and the role played by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), robotics, how the numerous existing sensor data can be used sensibly with connectivity, and how all of this leads to reliable control.
The Automation, Maintenance, & Reliability Summit is aimed at plant, production, and manufacturing managers, as well as safety engineers, technical specialists, automation specialists, design/development managers, and system integrators.
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