AWARDS A graduate of Kettering University, Olivia Wanless (second from left) is now a manufacturing controls engineer at Nexteer Automotive. Here she poses in 2019 with others involved in the SAE-GM AutoDrive Challenge at Mcity in Ann Arbor, Mich., including her nominator for the Rumbaugh Award, Diane Peters, PhD (far left). Kettering University student takes Rumbaugh Outstanding Student Leader Award The purpose of the Rumbaugh Outstanding Student Leader Award is to identify and recognize an outstanding student leader of one or more SAE activities and, through the award, encourage a vision within the student to become an SAE leader during his/her adult career. SAE student members will be nominated by their SAE faculty advisor who will provide a citation detailing the student's outstanding leadership skills during the past academic year. All nominees will meet the following criteria: * Student member of SAE who is about to graduate or has already graduated from a university or college in a technical field related to automotive engineering (this 26 June 2021 includes undergraduates and graduates). * The student will have demonstrated outstanding leadership skills in one or more SAE activities during the academic year being concluded during the year of selection. The purpose of this provision is to preclude an individual from being selected for leadership demonstrated solely in years prior to the year of his/her selection. One recipient will be selected. * The recipient must have begun employment when selected. * Nominations will be judged based on SAE-related leadership activities during the year of nomination and imminent support of SAE and its activities. UPDATEhttps://www.sae.org/participate/awards/rumbaugh-outstanding-student-leader-award?utm_source=google&utm_campaign=TN_OnQue_All https://www.sae.org/participate/awards/rumbaugh-outstanding-student-leader-award?utm_source=google&utm_campaign=TN_OnQue_All