FY21 Officers

President:
Amanda Levenson
president@swephoenix.com
Amanda graduated in 2018 from the University of Washington (UW) with a BS in Chemical Engineering. During her time at UW, Amanda was dedicated to biotechnology research focused on developing diagnostic devices for infectious diseases for use in low-resource settings. She was also heavily involved in supporting her peers and younger engineering students through leadership roles in the SWE and Women in Chemical Engineering, with emphasis on building professional development programs and large-scale event planning.
For the last 2+ years, Amanda has worked as a Process Engineer at Intel Corporation in Chandler, Arizona, where she is responsible for sustaining and optimizing wet chemical tools as part of high-volume semiconductor wafer manufacturing. Amanda is also an MBA student at W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. She has previously been involved in SWE PHX as the Collegiate Scholarship Chair and Vice President, and is excited to expand her reach as the FY21 President.
Amanda Levenson
president@swephoenix.com
Amanda graduated in 2018 from the University of Washington (UW) with a BS in Chemical Engineering. During her time at UW, Amanda was dedicated to biotechnology research focused on developing diagnostic devices for infectious diseases for use in low-resource settings. She was also heavily involved in supporting her peers and younger engineering students through leadership roles in the SWE and Women in Chemical Engineering, with emphasis on building professional development programs and large-scale event planning.
For the last 2+ years, Amanda has worked as a Process Engineer at Intel Corporation in Chandler, Arizona, where she is responsible for sustaining and optimizing wet chemical tools as part of high-volume semiconductor wafer manufacturing. Amanda is also an MBA student at W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. She has previously been involved in SWE PHX as the Collegiate Scholarship Chair and Vice President, and is excited to expand her reach as the FY21 President.

Vice President:
Dani Ibarra
vicepresident@swephoenix.com
Daniela Ibarra is a senior software engineer at General Dynamics in Scottsdale, AZ. Previously, she was an embedded software engineer at Raytheon Technologies in Tucson, AZ. She has a bachelor's degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Arizona. At SWE Phoenix Professional Chapter, Daniela held the position of social media chair where she handled the chapter's social media accounts including Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Although she is new to SWE, she is no stranger to advocating and organizing events for women in engineering. Her goals for the FY2023 is to plan more networking events throughout the valley and host lunch & learns about personal finance and professional development.
Dani Ibarra
vicepresident@swephoenix.com
Daniela Ibarra is a senior software engineer at General Dynamics in Scottsdale, AZ. Previously, she was an embedded software engineer at Raytheon Technologies in Tucson, AZ. She has a bachelor's degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Arizona. At SWE Phoenix Professional Chapter, Daniela held the position of social media chair where she handled the chapter's social media accounts including Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Although she is new to SWE, she is no stranger to advocating and organizing events for women in engineering. Her goals for the FY2023 is to plan more networking events throughout the valley and host lunch & learns about personal finance and professional development.

Treasurer:
Barbara Haney
treasurer@swephoenix.com
Barbara Haney was an engineer and manager in the semiconductor industry, in roles at Intel, Medtronic, and IBM. She has held multiple offices in the SWE Phoenix section, including president, vice-president, treasurer, and professional development program lead. At the society level, her roles have included the Corporate Partnership Council, Program Development Grant Committee, and Award Committee judge. In her current role at Arizona State University’s Fulton School of Engineering Career Center, she coaches students and alumni in the transition from college to career. Barbara Haney is a BS Industrial Engineering graduate of Purdue University, where she joined SWE for the first time, eventually becoming a life member. This year’s goal: more events to provide networking, social activities, and professional development for section members.
Barbara Haney
treasurer@swephoenix.com
Barbara Haney was an engineer and manager in the semiconductor industry, in roles at Intel, Medtronic, and IBM. She has held multiple offices in the SWE Phoenix section, including president, vice-president, treasurer, and professional development program lead. At the society level, her roles have included the Corporate Partnership Council, Program Development Grant Committee, and Award Committee judge. In her current role at Arizona State University’s Fulton School of Engineering Career Center, she coaches students and alumni in the transition from college to career. Barbara Haney is a BS Industrial Engineering graduate of Purdue University, where she joined SWE for the first time, eventually becoming a life member. This year’s goal: more events to provide networking, social activities, and professional development for section members.

Secretary:
Delphine Longrie
secretary@swephoenix.com
Delphine Longrie is originally from Belgium where she obtained a Master’s in Engineering at the University of Ghent before deciding to pursue a PhD in Physics. Her thesis was on the design of reactors and processes to enable Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) on powders for battery and catalysis applications. After graduating she started working in the R&D division of ASM, a semiconductor equipment manufacturer, specializing in the development of novel ALD processes. In November 2017 she transferred from ASM Belgium to ASM America and started working in Phoenix, AZ, where she made the move to become a Key Account Technologist, responsible for ASM’s successful introduction in the Memory market at customers in the US and Japan. In June of 2020 she decided to leave the semiconductor industry and join Medtronic, a medical device maker, to focus on more human-centered applications. She is now working together with a team of engineers and chemists on the development of a new generation of continuous glucose monitors for Medtronic’s diabetes patients. A strong advocate for women in engineering, she is the Chair for Medtronic’s Women’s Network in Tempe and has been a member of SWE since 2020 where she took on the role of Secretary for SWE-PHX. This year she looks forward to helping organize more in-person social and networking events and connecting with all the amazing female engineers working in the Valley.
Delphine Longrie
secretary@swephoenix.com
Delphine Longrie is originally from Belgium where she obtained a Master’s in Engineering at the University of Ghent before deciding to pursue a PhD in Physics. Her thesis was on the design of reactors and processes to enable Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) on powders for battery and catalysis applications. After graduating she started working in the R&D division of ASM, a semiconductor equipment manufacturer, specializing in the development of novel ALD processes. In November 2017 she transferred from ASM Belgium to ASM America and started working in Phoenix, AZ, where she made the move to become a Key Account Technologist, responsible for ASM’s successful introduction in the Memory market at customers in the US and Japan. In June of 2020 she decided to leave the semiconductor industry and join Medtronic, a medical device maker, to focus on more human-centered applications. She is now working together with a team of engineers and chemists on the development of a new generation of continuous glucose monitors for Medtronic’s diabetes patients. A strong advocate for women in engineering, she is the Chair for Medtronic’s Women’s Network in Tempe and has been a member of SWE since 2020 where she took on the role of Secretary for SWE-PHX. This year she looks forward to helping organize more in-person social and networking events and connecting with all the amazing female engineers working in the Valley.

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