29th Annual Scholarship Program
On May 20th we recognized 6 young women from the Central New York region who are headed to college for STEM related majors in the coming fall. In addition to our members, we joined by representatives of several of our sponsors, the scholarship recipients, and the recipients families and teachers. The event was hosted by IPD Engineering and the keynote speaker was Teresa Malueg of Lockheed Martin. This was a record breaking year in regards to sponsorship- each recipient received over $3000. It was a lovely evening and we look forward to continuing the tradition.

Teresa Malueg is the Antisubmarine Warfare Sensors (ASW) and Mission Systems Programs Director located in Syracuse, NY. She has responsibility for towed array, hull array, non‐propulsion engineering and several additional ASW programs. In her prior role, Teresa was the Underseas Chief Engineer with responsibility for all undersea programs at the Syracuse site including towed arrays, hull arrays, non-propulsion electronics, mine warfare, and mission and unmanned systems.
Teresa holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Technological University as well as an MS in Mechanical Engineering from National Technological University. She started her career at Lockheed Martin as part of the Engineering Leadership Development Program and has moved through positions of increasing responsibility over time.
Additional roles within Lockheed Martin that Teresa recently held include being the Rotary Mission Systems (RMS) representative to the corporate Root Cause and Corrective Action board and technical liaison to Penn State focusing on continued and increased technical engagement with the University.
In her free time Teresa enjoys spending time with her family’s animals, biking, and kayaking with her three children and husband.
Teresa holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Technological University as well as an MS in Mechanical Engineering from National Technological University. She started her career at Lockheed Martin as part of the Engineering Leadership Development Program and has moved through positions of increasing responsibility over time.
Additional roles within Lockheed Martin that Teresa recently held include being the Rotary Mission Systems (RMS) representative to the corporate Root Cause and Corrective Action board and technical liaison to Penn State focusing on continued and increased technical engagement with the University.
In her free time Teresa enjoys spending time with her family’s animals, biking, and kayaking with her three children and husband.

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