Oklahoma State University professors named ELATES Fellow in National Leadership Program

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Oklahoma State University professors named ELATES Fellow in National Leadership Program

Thursday, August 22, 2024

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Dr. Mari Chinn, department head of the School of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
and Dr. Guiping Hu, department head of the School of Industrial Engineering and Management
have been selected for the Class of 2024-2025 of Drexel University’s Executive Leadership
in Academic Technology, Engineering and Science (ELATES) program. The ELATES program
is a national leadership development program designed to promote women in academic
STEM fields, and faculty allies of all genders, into institutional leadership roles.

The Class of 2024-2025 ELATES Fellows is a prestigious cohort of 46 faculty members
from over 35 institutions of higher education across the U.S. and Canada.

The ELATES Fellows include experts in engineering, mathematics, and science, all of
whom have significant administrative experience on top of their scholarly accomplishments.
Chinn and Hu were nominated by senior leadership for this intensive, yearlong program,
which includes eight to 10 hours per week of personal and leadership development work
as well as three series of on-site work in the Philadelphia area.

Chinn’s research areas include biological engineering with an emphasis in bioprocessing
and bioproducts that integrates both lab and field operations. Her research involves
the production of biofuels and value-added products from renewable biomass and she
has initiated projects as the lead PI that range from basic to applied research that
encompass fermentation technology, analytical methods, and biomass harvest, storage,
conversion and scale-up operations. Chinn is active in the American Society of Agricultural
and Biological Engineers, currently serving on the Board of Trustees and Foundation
Board of Trustees for the professional organization.

Dr. Mari Chinn headshot
Dr. Mari Chinn, Department Head and Professor in the School of Biosystems and Agricultural
Engineering

“I am very appreciative of the opportunity to participate in this national leadership
development program. I am looking forward to expanding my network and relationships
with talented women faculty while discovering new avenues for me to be an effective
leader. I am thankful to OSU senior leadership for recognizing my contributions and
capabilities as a woman leader in STEM and their investment in my future development
and value to the institution.”


Hu’s research areas focus on operations research and data analytics with applications
in supply chain design, manufacturing production, renewable energy systems and sustainable
agriculture. Her research has been supported by NSF, USDA, DOE and DOD. Hu is an IISE
fellow and a fellow at NSF IAspire Leadership Academy. Hu has been actively serving
the profession of industrial engineering, including as the President of the Operations
Research Division and the President of the Engineering Economy Division at IISE and
chair in the Service Science section at INFORMS.

Dr. Guiping Hu headshot
Dr. Guiping Hu, Department Head and Professor in the School of Industrial Engineering
and Management

“It is an honor to be selected to join this prestigious leadership program. I look
forward to the yearlong professional development and networking experience. I am excited
about the opportunity to broaden my scope on institutional leadership and administration.
I truly appreciate the support from the senior leadership at Oklahoma State University.”

 

 

 

Facilitated by leaders in the fields of STEM research and leadership development,
the ELATES curriculum is focused on increasing Fellows’ personal and professional
leadership effectiveness, from the ability to lead and manage change initiatives within
institutions, to the use of strategic finance and resource management to enhance organizational
missions. Pairing online instruction and discussion with intensive, in-person seminar
sessions, the program encourages Fellows to apply what they have learned at their
home institutions. Ultimately, it aims to create a network of exceptional faculty
who bring broad organizational perspectives and deep personal capacity to the institutions
and society they serve.

Dr. Sharon Walker, PhD, executive director of the ELATES program and dean of Drexel
University’s College of Engineering, shares her excitement for welcoming the newest
class of Fellows.

“We are excited to welcome one of our biggest classes of Fellows into the ELATES community,”
Walker said. “Each Fellow participating in the 11th cohort of ELATES brings a wealth
of expertise, knowledge and experience as well as a unique perspective that will enhance
and enrich the overall experience of the program and further our mission of advancing
and supporting women as leaders in STEM.”

Learn more about ELATES at Drexel online.

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