Blythe named AISES region representative

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Chloe Blythe, a EBCI tribal member and a Fellow in the Jones-Bowman Leadership Award program (JBLA), has been selected to serve as the Region 7 Representative for the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES).  (Photo courtesy of Jones-Bowman)

Chloe Blythe, a EBCI tribal member and a Fellow in the Jones-Bowman Leadership Award program (JBLA), has been selected to serve as the Region 7 Representative for the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES). (Photo courtesy of Jones-Bowman)

Chloe Blythe, a EBCI tribal member and a Fellow in the Jones-Bowman Leadership Award program (JBLA), has been selected to serve as the Region 7 Representative for the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES).

She is currently studying business management at Queens University in Charlotte. This appointment gives Blythe the opportunity to be an ambassador for the Tribe and collaborate with other native students on a national level.

Special Initiatives Director of the JBLA program, Alicia Jacobs, notes, “It is important that our students participate on a national level to gain experience networking with members of other Tribes. This further develops their leadership skills and ultimately benefits the Tribe as a whole when they return to the community.”

Lisa Paz, from the AISES organization, stated, “We are happy to announce that Chloe Blythe (EBCI) has been elected as the new Region 7 Student Representative. AISES college chapters are divided into seven geographical regions, each with its own Regional Student Representative. Regional Reps serve as liaisons between the National AISES Office and the national and regional student body. Regional Student Representatives are elected by the members in that region. Student Representatives evaluate common issues and concerns and make recommendations for ways to improve AISES’ member services. AISES’ Region 7 is made up of the Southeast United States: Alabama, Delaware, District Of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia The mission of AISES is to substantially increase the representation of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, First Nations and other indigenous peoples of North America in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) studies and careers.”

The Jones-Bowman Leadership Award Program congratulated Chloe and applauded her commitment to high academic standards, leadership, and professionalism. They stated that she exemplifies the best qualities of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians community, the Queens University community, and the Jones-Bowman Leadership Award Program.

– Jones-Bowman Leadership Award Program