MESSAGE
from the CEO & Board Chair
About SHPE
MISSION
SHPE changes lives by empowering the Hispanic community to realize its fullest potential and to impact the world through STEM awareness, access, support, and development.
VISION
SHPE’s vision is a world where Hispanics are highly valued and influential as the leading innovators, scientists, mathematicians and engineers.
VALUES
FAMILIA
Familia
We take responsibility for our collective strength and passion by developing communities, building a diverse and inclusive membership, and challenging each other to be our best.
SERVICE
Service
We act on a foundation of service. We commit to deliver the highest levels of quality, integrity, and ethical behavior. We act with empathy, patience, and understanding.
EDUCATION
Education
We value formal education and professional development. We are dedicated to continuous improvement and renewal. We learn from successes, setbacks, and each other.
RESILIENCE
Resilience
We embrace our diverse cultures and communities, which enable us to adapt, thrive, and persist with optimism.
Goals
SHPE NATIONAL STRATEGY

Organizational Structure of SHPE

National Board of Directors
National Board of Directors
MEET THE TEAMNational Staff
National Staff
MEET THE TEAMRegional Leadership
Regional Leadership
MEET THE TEAM2020-2021
Membership by the Numbers
Gender Breakdown
Membership Breakdown
By Region
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Region 1 – 13%
Total Members 1,639
Student Members 1,007
Professional Members 420
Junior Members 50
Total Chapters 29
Student Chapters 19
Professional Chapters 9
Junior Chapters 1
Region 2 – 16%
Total Members 2,033
Student Members 1,381
Professional Members 363
Junior Members 61
Total Chapters 39
Student Chapters 28
Professional Chapters 9
Junior Chapters 2
Region 3 – 4%
Total Members 507
Student Members 383
Professional Members 72
Junior Members 17
Total Chapters 20
Student Chapters 16
Professional Chapters 3
Junior Chapters 1
Region 4 – 20%
Total Members 2,513
Student Members 1,867
Professional Members 274
Junior Members 161
Total Chapters 67
Student Chapters 53
Professional Chapters 11
Junior Chapters 3
Region 5 – 18%
Total Members 2,355
Student Members 1,687
Professional Members 383
Junior Members 87
Total Chapters 46
Student Chapters 33
Professional Chapters 9
Junior Chapters 4
Region 6 – 13%
Total Members 1,667
Student Members 1,068
Professional Members 373
Junior Members 82
Total Chapters 55
Student Chapters 37
Professional Chapters 14
Junior Chapters 4
Region 7 – 17%
Total Members 2,152
Student Members 1,806
Professional Members 162
Junior Members 75
Total Chapters 30
Student Chapters 21
Professional Chapters 7
Junior Chapters 2
SHPE Chapter Awards
SHPE chapters throughout the nation are made up of leading Hispanics in STEM carrying out SHPE’s mission and vision. With thousands of volunteer hours, leadership in action, and countless servant leaders, the National Chapter Program recognizes the hard work of the volunteers and the level of excellence at which our chapters operate.
Through twice a year assessment, chapter leaders report their activity, impact, and lessons learned. Based on evaluations of those assessments, SHPE acknowledges chapter excellence through three awards.
2020-2021 National Chapter Awards
National awards are given to chapters for their excellent performance overall for the year. Awards are based on the Chapter Management Template (CMT) submission, chapter report evaluation, chapter’s self-nomination, and the strength of the chapter’s functions, activities, and events in all the relevant categories. A minimum of 90% (27 of 30 total points) of the points are required for award eligibility.

Region 1
San Francisco Bay Area Professional Chapter

Region 2
Arizona State University Student Chapter

Region 2
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Student Chapter

Region 3
Colorado State University, Ft. Collins Student Chapter

Region 4
George Mason University Student Chapter

Region 5
Rice University Student Chapter

Region 5
Texas A&M University, College Station Student Chapter

Region 6
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Student Chapter

Region 6
University of Michigan Student Chapter
2020-2021 Regional Chapter Awards
Regional awards are given to chapters for their laudable performance overall for the year. Awards are based on the Chapter Management Template (CMT) submission, chapter report evaluation, chapter’s self-nomination, and the strength of the chapter’s functions, activities, and events in all the relevant categories. A minimum of 80% (24 of 30 total points) of the points are required for award eligibility.
Region 1
- Delta Valley Professional
- California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Student
- California State University, Fresno Student
- Oregon State University Student
- University of Portland Student
Region 2
- South Bay LA Professional
- California State University, Long Beach Student
- California State University, Los Angeles Student
- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott Campus Student
- University of California, San Diego Student
- University of Southern California Student
Region 4
Boston University Student
Region 5
- Houston Professional
- Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Fort Worth Professional
- Texas Bay Area Professional
- University of Houston Student
- University of Texas, Austin Student
Region 6
- Case Western Reserve University Student
- Illinois Institute of Technology Student
- The Ohio State University Student
- University of Illinois, Chicago Student
- University of Wisconsin, Madison Student
- Wilbur Wright College Student
Region 7
- University of Central Florida Student
- University of Florida Student
- University of Georgia Student
- University of South Florida Student
2021 Blue Chip Chapter Awards
These awards are given to chapters based on proven performance in the first or second half of the SHPE year as detailed in their chapter reports. A minimum of 80% (12 of the 15 points) of the points per chapter report are required for award eligibility. Chapters are eligible to win this honor twice a year (one with each report submitted) if they meet the requirements.
FALL 2021 BLUE CHIP AWARDS
Professional Chapters
Dallas Fort Worth Professional Chapter
Delta Valley
Houston Professional
Phoenix
San Francisco Bay Area
SHPE Oregon
South Bay Los Angeles
Student Chapters
Binghamton University
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
California State University, Los Angeles
Carnegie Mellon University
Case Western Reserve University
Clarkson University
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott Campus
Illinois Institute of Technology
Johns Hopkins University
Ohio State University
Portland State University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rice University
Stevens Institute of Technology
Texas A&M University
The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State)
The University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at El Paso
University of Arizona
University of California Los Angeles
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of Florida
University of Houston
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
University of Minnesota – Twin Cities
University of North Texas
University of Oklahoma
University of Pittsburgh
University of Southern California
University of Texas at Arlington
University of Wisconsin – Madison
SPRING 2021 BLUE CHIP AWARDS
Professional Chapters
Central Florida
Delta Valley
Houston
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Fort Worth
Los Angeles
Phoenix
San Francisco Bay Area
South Bay LA
Texas Bay Area
Student Chapters
Arizona State University
Boston University
California Polytechnic San Luis Obispo
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
California State University of Long Beach
California State University, Los Angeles
Case Western Reserve University
College of the Sequoias
Colorado State University Fort Collins
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott
George Mason University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Illinois Institute of Technology
Oregon State University
Purdue University
Rice University
Rutgers University
Southern Methodist University
Texas A&M University, College Station
The Ohio State University
The University of Texas at Austin
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, San Diego
University of Central Florida
University of Florida
University of Georgia
University of Houston
University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
University of Portland
University of South Florida
University of Southern California
University of Wisconsin Madison
Wilbur Wright College
Equipando Padres
2021 PROGRAMS
Equipando Padres
2021 PROGRAMS
SHPE created this program to provide parents of first-generation-to-college and low SES Hispanic students the knowledge and tools to better support their children earning engineering degrees.
LEARN MOREInternSHPE
2021 PROGRAMS
InternSHPE
2021 PROGRAMS
InternSHPE connects SHPE with a corporate partner to build brand awareness for members through various events and specially tailored support.
LEARN MORElatinXfactor
2021 PROGRAMS
latinXfactor
2021 PROGRAMS
SHPE continued to meet the demand for relevant, topical virtual learning opportunities with 15 latinXfactor webinars offered last year
LEARN MOREMentorSHPE
2021 PROGRAMS
MentorSHPE
2021 PROGRAMS
MentorSHPE is one of our longest running and most impactful programs. Here, we coordinate one-to-one mentoring relationships that support personal and professional development.
LEARN MORENoche de Ciencias
2021 PROGRAMS
Noche de Ciencias
2021 PROGRAMS
Noche de Ciencias is back and better than ever. This program aims to engage and inspire Hispanic youth (and their parents) to pursue STEM degrees and careers.
LEARN MOREScholarSHPE
2021 PROGRAMS
ScholarSHPE
2021 PROGRAMS
A total of over $1,300,000 in scholarships was granted to over 200 recipients for the 2021-2022 academic year
LEARN MORESHPE Passport to…
2021 PROGRAMS
SHPE Passport to…
2021 PROGRAMS
In partnership with an industry leader, we provide insights into career options for those who have earned or are working on an advanced degree.
LEARN MORE#SHPEReads: GRADS Edition
2021 PROGRAMS
#SHPEReads: GRADS Edition
2021 PROGRAMS
#SHPEReads is an inaugural program that came to be as a result of ongoing social distancing, irregular in-person academics, and continued feelings of isolation.
LEARN MORENational Convention
2021 EVENTS
National Convention
2021 EVENTS
We all had the most magical time in Orlando coming together in person to celebrate SHPE, our members, and our STAR Award winners.
LEARN MORENational Institute for Leadership Advancement
2021 EVENTS
National Institute for Leadership Advancement
2021 EVENTS
Leading leaders takes a special kind of chops. NILA helps foster these extraordinary members.
LEARN MORERegional Leadership Development Conferences
2021 EVENTS
Regional Leadership Development Conferences
2021 EVENTS
Our Regional Conferences combined forces to offer 3 high-impact virtual events to our members across the country.
LEARN MOREStatement of Activities
Fiscal year ends June 30
REVENUE


EXPENSES


Statement of Financial Position
Fiscal year ends June 30
ASSETS


LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS




¡Mil Gracias!
2020-2021 INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP COUNCIL
The Industry Partnership Council (IPC) is composed of national, top-level companies and government agencies that are committed to diversity and inclusion. IPC members align with the SHPE mission by supporting year-round programs, sharing industry perspective, providing resources and development tools, and meeting recruitment and retention strategy goals. Collaboration with the IPC greatly influences SHPE’s program design and execution to better prepare our members for their careers.

















































Welcome to the New IPC Members for 2021-2022




















SHPE Philanthropy
TO OUR FAITHFUL SUPPORTERS, THANK YOU!
It is because of the unwavering support and generosity of individuals, corporations and organizations that SHPE can continue to advance its mission to empower the lives of Hispanic men and women to realize their full potential. We couldn’t do it without you!
Donations of $25 or above are reflected below.
Individual Donors
Alexander D. Campano
Alfredo Corral
Alicia Chombo
Altan Ozler
Amazon Smile Foundation
Anabel Evora
Angie Hardy
Anonymous
Ashley Savageau
Barbara Gonzalez
Barry Cordero
Benjamin Gabbard
Brandi Lemon
Cecile Pinto
Cecilia Carranza
Clarissa Ramirez
Daniel Arellano
Daniel F. Perez
Daniela Beck
Danielle Pierce
Dayna Martinez
Delilah Nunez
Dennis Rivera
Donald Butterworth
Edgar Rodriguez
Edwin Salguero
Eric Beahan
Eva Majercsik
Fabian Villalobos
Fidel & Jill Vargas
Francine Norwood
Francisco Martinez
Freddy Castillo
Gabriel Chavez
Gilbert Saenz
Guilherme Raimundo
Haxtel Estavillo
Heather Hernandez
Huntington Gazecki
Janiel Reyes
Jason Monusco
Javier Munoz
Jen Linck
John Martinez
Jorge Lucero
Jorge Martinez-Navarrete
Jose L. Estrada
Joshua Pascoe
Juan Carlos Lopez
Judy Suliman
Julio Lopez
Kathleen Ermitage
Kristen Harris
Larry Roeth
Laura Campo
LaWanda Kamalidiin
Linda Stewart Krispin
Luz Z Navarrete
Manuel Lopez
Marcy & Chris Paul
Marie Peterson
Matthew Coyne
Melissa Montoya
Mia Lama
Michael Pierce
Monique Herrera
Natalie Brown
Ngoc Hallmark
Nicolas Tempestini
Oscar Loera
Oscar Soto
Pedro Gelabert
Ernesto Morales-Perea
Reyes Massie Puentes
Rhonda McNeil
Rivera Maria Negron
Roberto Seldner
Rodolfo Jr Medina
Sara Benhamron
Sara Warren
Sarah Jerez
Steve Bermudez
Stuart Claxton
Traunza Adams
Michael Wangen
Warner A. Fite
Yuritzi Vargas
Corporate Annual Fund Donors
Abbvie
Accenture
Booz Allen Hamilton
America’s Charities
BAE Systems, Inc.
Benchling
The Boeing Company
Giving Prog
Dow
Exelon
Foothills Bridge Company
Gigamon
Health Cha Community
Healthier C Creating
Hispanic Business & Technology Council
IBM
Intel
Jama Software
Microsoft
Iron Mountain, Inc.
Murraysmith Inc.
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Principal Development Group Consulting
Raytheon Tech Hispanic
Synapse Product Development
Texas Instruments, Inc
Twilio
UKOGF
WSP Foundation
Corporate Annual Fund Matching Gifts
Accenture
Abbott Laboratories – EGC
Arconic
The Boeing Company
Elasticsearch
Exelon
Gigamon
IBM
Intel
Microsoft
Raytheon Technologies
Relativity
Synopsys Inc. & The Synopsys Foundation
The Aerospace Corporation
UHG
Bright Minds

Financial need is the #1 reason why Hispanic students do not complete a bachelor’s degree. Through the Bright Minds ScholarSHPE Campaign, SHPE offers thousands of reasons to ensure their members DO reach graduation – 705,000 to be exact. With 552 scholarships totaling $705,000 awarded for 2020-2021, SHPE is actively narrowing the gap in the Hispanic STEM education pipeline.
Helen Cuesta Scholarship Fund Donors

Established in 2019 by SHPE Board Chair Miguel Alemany in honor of his mother, the Helen Cuesta Scholarship Fund recognizes deserving female students in SHPE who have demonstrated an ability to overcome life’s obstacles and who don’t give up. Thirteen women were awarded Helen Cuesta Scholarships in 2021.
Alma Menses
Jaime Carbajal
Juan Palacio
Juan Valentin
Luis F. Duque
Miguel Alemany
Monique Herrera
Helen Cuesta Scholarship Company Donors
Abbott
Aura
General Scholarship Fund Donors
Adam Wheeler
Adriana Ocampo
Alejandro Saint-Blancard
Anabel Evora
Benjamin Butina
Carol Pawlos
Claudia Camarena
Daniela Altamirano
Diana Perreiah
Diego Traviezo
Gerardo Garza
Guadalupe Perez
Henry Solis
Iowany Castiblanco
Janette Sterlitz
Jimi Diaz
Jorge Rodriguez
Jose Jacobo
Jose Lara
Joseph Gonzalez
Katherine Meza
Kristen Blacketer-Marquez
Kyle Amor
Lauren Wilk
Leonel Soto
Lori Boucher
Lucas Torrico
Marcelo Morgueta
Marcelo Rangel
Marquis Johnson
Megan McKay
Monica Ochoa
Nathalie Moyano
Nicholas Kezmarsky
Olan Veronica Aragon
Oscar RoblesGil
Richard J Walls
Tiffany Javid
Tracey Hustad
Tracie Gliozzi
Travis Catlin
General Scholarship Company Donors
3M Corporation
Arconic
Greenman-Pedersen Inc.
Honda Aero Inc.
SHPE Pride Scholarship
Daniel Cortes
Diana Gomez
Emily L. Allen
Juan Cruz
Leticia Duenas
Maira Garcia
Stephanie Adams
Susan Thomas
Valerie Valenzuela
SHPE Pride Scholarship Company Donors
Murraysmith, Inc.
Corporate Donor Contribution
Choate Construction
DTE Energy
Southwire Company
Corporate Sponsorship Donors
Ansys
AVANGRID Management
Berkshire Hathaway Energy
Foundation
Henkel
Intel
IPG Photonics Corporation
JBT Corporation
PPG Industries, Inc
The American Ceramic
Triumph Group
Apple Inc.
Bechtel Corporation
Chevron Corporation
Tenable
Stanley, Black, & Decker
Eaton
Jacobs Engineering Inc.
Northrop Grumman
ZFA
3M Corporation
Dell Technologies
ALL-IN Relief Fund Donors

In response to COVID-19 and the global pandemic that happened in 2020, SHPE launched the ALL-IN Relief Fund. Understanding that the pandemic created new challenges for all of our members, we established a fund to support those with a demonstrated hardship as a result. Thanks to our donors we were able to support 223 SHPE members through trying times.
Arturo Vivar
Brenda Marquez