Nathaniel Michener – Boston University (Region 1)
Nathaniel is expected to graduate in May 2016 with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. At school, he has served as an Engineering EK100 Student Advisor and an Engineering Ambassador for the college of engineering. He was also selected as the BU Club Track and Cross Country Athlete of the Year (2015). He has had intern experience with Schneider Electric and General Electric. He would like to help bring the power grid into the environmentally friendly future.Haley Northrup – University of Delaware (Region 2)
Haley has an expected graduation date of May 2016 with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. She was inducted into the IEEE Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society and is currently serving as the President of the Epsilon Omicron Chapter at the University of Delaware. She has intern experience working at BAE Systems, Inc and the DOE National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado. She is excited by the vast opportunities for innovation in the Power and Renewable Energy fields. She is looking forward to collaborating and sharing her knowledge with other students and professionals to spark their interest in the field as well.
Dylan Sewell – Mississippi State University (Region 3)
Dylan is expected to graduate in May 2017 with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. Dylan has been a member of the IEEE Student Branch at Mississippi State University and has served as a resident advisor. He has intern experience from Entergy in the distribution engineering group. He would like to conduct research to help the power industry advance in its distribution and conservation efforts.
Francis "Fritz" Wagner – Iowa State University (Region 4)
Fritz has an expected graduation date of May 2017 with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. He has served as a tutor at the Academic Success Center and participated in the Wind Energy Student Organization at Iowa State. He has also been a substation engineering intern at Burns & McDonnell. He is looking forward to being part of power engineering industry.
Andrew Jennings – South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (Region 5)
Andrew has an expected graduation date of December 2015 with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering with an emphasis in Power Systems. He has been involved with the American Red Cross and served as Secretary of the IEEE Student Branch at SDSMT. He has enhanced his education by working as an intern with the Western Area Power Administration. He would to like contribute to the creation of a more efficient and reliable power grid.
Zack Eldredge – California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Region 6)
Zach has an expected graduation date of June 2017 with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering with a minor in mathematics. He has an Amateur Radio License and has been involved with the IEEE Student Branch at California Polytechnic State University. He has been an electrical engineering intern at Hewlett Packard and Solutions Cubed. He is looking forward to making a difference in the power & energy industry.
Stephanie Gerbeau – McGill University (Region 7)
Stephanie has an expected graduation date of December 2015 with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering with an emphasis in enhanced power concentration. She is also a member of the Institute of Electrical Power Engineering and the Golden Key International Honour Society. She had an internship as part of the Power Quality Team at Hydro-Quebec Distribution in Montreal, Quebec. Stephanie would like to positively influence both the environment and the society and feels working within the Power & Energy industry will give her this opportunity.