Hernandez-Guerrero receives 2007 JJCCI
Medal; 2008 nominations now being accepted
Mary James Legatski
Center for Leadership & Diversity
CHICAGO Abel Hernandez-Guerrero was awarded the ASME Johnson
& Johnson Consumer Companies Inc. Medal during the Honors Assembly
at the 2006 Congress here last month.
Hernandez-Guerrero, a professor of mechanical engineering at the Universidad
de Guanajuato in Salamanca, Mexico, was recognized for his tireless
dedication to improving cross-cultural understanding, particularly between
the United States and Mexico, through the founding of and continued
involvement in a unique short-term exchange program between the University
of Guanajuato in Mexico and Texas A&M University.
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| 2007 JJCCI Medal winner Abel
Hernandez-Guerrero |
Hernandez-Guerrero is a true ambassador for improving cultural diversity
and understanding between students. Through the Student Exchange Program
he founded in 1997, Hernandez-Guerrero promotes not only technical and
educational aspects but also cultural, historical and social aspects
of the international engineering community. During the program, students
from Texas A&M visit the Universidad de Guanajuato and spend a week
totally immersed in the lives of the students, university and community.
Later in the academic year, students from the University de Guanajuato
visit Texas A&M and live the lives of the students there.
Hernandez-Guerrero founded the ASME student section at the Universidad
de Guanajuato, where he has served as student advisor for 14 years,
as well as six other ASME student sections in Mexico. He is an ASME
Fellow, a past president of the Mexican Society of Mechanical Engineers,
and a member of the Mexican System of Researchers, a national top-level
honors society. He received his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering
at the Universidad de Guanajuato in 1984 and his master's degree and
doctorate at Oregon State University in Corvallis in 1987 and 1991,
respectively.
The ASME Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies Inc. Medal recognizes
an outstanding contribution by an individual, company, government entity,
school or other organization toward developing and implementing practices,
processes and programs that value and strategically manage diversity
and inclusiveness in engineering.
Nominations for the 2007 JJCCI Medal will be accepted through Feb. 1,
2007. Information on the Medal, as well as the nomination criteria and
forms, are available at www.asme.org/Governance/Honors/
SocietyAwards/Johnson_Johnson_Consumer.cfm. For additional
information, contact Mary James Legatski at legatskim@asme.org.
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