Young Engineers / Future Leaders

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Young Engineers / Future Leaders
Young Engineers / Future Leaders
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Abbreviation YE/FL
Formation 2009
Type NGO
Legal status Active
Headquarters Paris, France
Head
Zainab lari
Chair of YE/FL
Website wfeo.net/YEFL
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Logo of WFEO

Young Engineers / Future Leaders (YE/FL) is a Standing Committee of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations standing committees (WFEO). It constitutes young engineers and student members of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations and its council members are official delegates by national engineering associations of their country. The current chair is Zainab Lari, Kuwait. Vice Chair is Kathryn Johnson, USA and secretary is Felix Firsbach, Germany.

The WFEO Executive Board Meeting in Paris, France, (March 16–17, 2009), culminated in the acceptance of a proposal, which had been submitted by the Capacity Building Committee to establish a YE/FL Task Group under the auspices of the Capacity Building Committee, after five years of preparation, socializing, and networking. At the WFEO 2009 annual congress in Kuwait, (Alternative Energy Application Option or necessity?), the Capacity Building Committee confirmed its support to the young engineers task group. Kuwait hosted the group for four years with a Kuwaiti chair. In 2010 at the World Engineers' Week (WEW 2010) in Buenos Aires, Argentina YE/FL became present the first time as an individual active group and held its first council meeting. At the WFEO 2011 annual congress in Geneva (Facing the Global Energy Challenge the YE/FL Task Group became a Standing Technical Committee of the WFEO.[1] The first committee chair became Eng. Zainab Lari (Kuwait Society of Engineers, Kuwait). In February 2013 YE/FL held its own self-organized conference in Kuwait.[2][3][4][5]

Structure

YE/FL is democratic committee, which decision taking process is based on majority votes by the YE/FL council. The YE/FL Council is the highest decision making board. Each national engineering association is asked to appoint one official delegate for the YE/FL Council. The Council meets at the regular committee meeting.

While absence of the YE/FL council the chair manages the main tasks, which are to guide the committee through its work, take care of administrative YE/FL responsibilities in between official meetings, to moderate official meetings, and set mile stones to help handle matters on time.

In YE/FL represented nations

  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Bahrain
  • Bangladesh
  • Belize
  • Brazil
  • Costa Rica
  • Egypt
  • Germany
  • Honduras
  • Italy
  • India
  • Kuwait
  • Lebanon
  • Nigeria
  • Pakistan
  • Sierra Leone
  • Singapore
  • Slovenia
  • South Africa
  • Switzerland
  • Taiwan
  • UAE
  • United States

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