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1 Reaching Out to the Next Generation – Rocky Mountain AIAA Young Professionals Outreach Strategy and Highlighed Activities - DRAFT Paul M. Anderson Rocky Mountain AIAA Chairman Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company – Orion Program Avionics Director AIAA Regional Leadership Conference September 2-3, 2015

2 Reaching Out to the Next Generation – Some “Facts”
*Recent Aviation Week & Space Technology Survey “Facts” 800,000+ Employees in US Aerospace/Defense (A&D) Industry – Average Age: 47 (24% Over 60) 2014 A&D Retirement Rate: 1.7% - Not Translating into Large “Over 55” Aerospace Workforce Exodus… 2014 A&D Voluntary Attrition Rate: 5.7% (But 67% of these are YP’s with 0-5 Years of Experience) 2014 “New” US A&D Positions: ~53,000 - But only ~10% are Directly from Colleges/Universities (Goal >30%) Summary of YP “Career Motivators”: Having “Technically Challenging” Work - Be Able to Significantly Contribute to High Visibility Programs Knowledge Transfer and Mentoring – Feeling Connected to the “Senior” Workforce Leadership and to the Broader Aerospace Community To be Individually Valued and Recognized To Experience Workforce Flexibility - Changing “Tasks” every Months… *Information Provided at July, 2015 AIAA Propulsion & Energy Conference Workforce Development Panel - (4) Keynote Speakers from Government, Academia & Industry Dynamic Employee Engagement is Key to Future Workforce Success

3 Rocky Mountain AIAA Young Professionals (YP) “Needs”
Orion Program YP Engagement Survey Showed a High Overall Positive Experience Opportunities to Contribute Beyond “Day to Day” Assignments is a Major Key to YP’s Morale Engagement and Retention Giving a Lot (vs. a Little) of Responsibility and Accountability Early Goes a Long Way with YPs Incorporate YPs into the Work Team Immediately - Engage (and Hold Them) to be Accountable! Error on the Side of Giving them “too much work” Involvement in Broad Industry Initiatives the Start – Give YPs the “Bigger Picture” Faster Dynamic Environments Promotes Team Synergy and Stimulates Growth in all Employees Involved Stagnation is the Enemy of Too Much for New Hires – Don’t Let it Happen! “Hands-On” YP Work Experiences and “Lessons Learned” Increases Involvement and Morale Orion EFT-1 Launch “Experiences” Noted Incorporation of More Efficient Knowledge Transfer and “Mentoring” Systems Dedicate Experienced Personnel who are “Teaching Types” vs. “Doing Types” to YPs Create a Dynamic Work Environment that Promotes Rapid Growth and Learning YPs Dynamic Employee Engagement is Key to Our Future Workforce Success

4 Rocky Mountain AIAA Overview
RM AIAA Key Membership / Participation Strategic Efforts: Increased STEM (K-12) and YP Events Increased Participation at 2015 Annual Technical Symposium (ATS) Conference

5 2014-15 YP Event Highlight: iFLY Skydiving
AIAA-RM YP section negotiated reduced rate with iFly for a large group. Event included skydiving, iFLY wind tunnel tour, and happy hour. Qty 20 Young Professionals attended. Word got out about what a great time they had, and there were several requests for a follow up event including the entire section.

6 2014-15 YP Event Highlight: Apollo 13 Movie Night
Used CAT III funds to offer free admission to the movie with a $10 minimum food/drink dinner purchase. Advertised the event at local aerospace companies and encouraged people to “bring a friend”. No AIAA membership required to participate. Used the event as a recruitment tool, highlighting the benefits of AIAA. > Qty 80 participants. The event was a hit!

7 2014 RM AIAA Annual Technical Symposium (ATS)
185 Participants w/ 50+ Young Professionals/Students 48 Technical Presentations on Cutting-Edge Aerospace Topics 4 Panels with Diverse Industry & Civil Sector Support Sponsored by Major ASE Companies in the Region

8 2015 RM AIAA Annual Technical Symposium (ATS)
ATS 2015 hosted at Colorado School of Mines Aim to boost attendance for 2015 ATS Conference to 225+ with a focus on Young Professionals in ASE/ME careers Gain significant participation from CU Boulder, Colorado School of Mines, and Colorado State University (on track!) Maintain Relationships with Sponsors and Form New Ties

9 Summary Young Professional Engagement is Key to RM AIAA’s Strategic Effort to Increase its Overall Membership and Retention in A “Variety” of Events are Planned to Help Meet these Needs “Individual” Focused “Team” Focused “Industry” Focused Dynamic Employee Engagement is Key to the Success of the Entire Aerospace Future Workforce!

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