I can't tell you all how proud I am to be a part of this group! Also what better time than now to announce that I will be @SBU_GWISE President for the 2019-2020 academic year! #WomenInSTEM #WomenInScience #WomenLeaders https://t.co/OakzXNzBYg— Caitlyn Cardetti (@CaitlynCardetti) May 7, 2019
Okay, so I already announced it on Twitter but I am more than happy to say it again. I am really looking forward to being the president of Graduate Women in Science and Engineering (GWiSE) at Stony Brook University for the 2019-2020 academic year!
I cannot express in words how excited I am for this opportunity! Over my three years here at SBU, I have really seen GWiSE grow. And the rest of campus has noticed it too. All our hard work (e-board and general members) has paid off and GWiSE received the Jerrold L. Stein Student Life Award from the Graduate School Organization for being an Outstanding Organization Award last month.
My first year here, I was a "general member" and would occasionally show up to some of the social events including a bike repair night that had pizza and a brown bag lunch. You know, the typical grad student event where you attend because you're hungry and they are serving food where the price is right, aka free. But somehow I ended up at the end of the year town hall meeting where they were looking for people to join the following year's executive board (e-board). I will be honest, I mainly went because they were once again having free lunch and I had a spare moment - but something possessed me to last minute throw my hat in the ring to be more involved. Literally last minute, as they were packing up the submissions and I was like wait, let me fill one out quick...
Anyway, I ended up getting the role of managing the GWiSE Twitter which was fine by me because I love Twitter! (P.S. You better follow me @CaitlynCardetti). But as this past year progressed, opportunities for more responsibilities came up and I took more and more on (some I even just purely made up) including event planning, Facebook, creating/sending out the newsletters, starting a book club, co-founding the SBU Grad Moms group, etc. And we had some really awesome events, my two favorites being hosting Dr. Elaine DiMasi, a personal friend and the physicist who ran for Congress in our district discuss her experience in politics (watch a video of her talk here) and then the Women in STEM Research Showcase.
But if I could only say one thing about being on the GWiSE e-board, it would be that it has given me an amazingly supportive group of friends, all of which started with just wanting a slice of free pizza.
And if you're interested, I had mentioned GWiSE in this past blog post: Supporting Women (and other minorities) in STEM.