Midwest Gateway Chapter

Welcome to the Midwest Gateway Chapter

Welcome to the Midwest Gateway Chapter of INCOSE. We are based in the St Louis region, from Rolla to the Metro East. The Midwest Gateway Chapter of INCOSE was founded in St. Louis in 1992. Over the years we've hosted the INCOSE Symposium and the Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER), and been the home chapter of national and regional INCOSE leaders.

Bronze Chapter Award 2004
2004
Bronze Chapter Award 2004
2005
Bronze Chapter Award 2004
2020
Bronze Chapter Award 2004
2021
Bronze Chapter Award 2004
2022
Silver Chapter Award 2006
2006
Silver Chapter Award 2007
2007
Silver Chapter Award 2008
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Silver Chapter Award 2009
2009
Silver Chapter Award 2010
2010
Silver Chapter Award 2011
2011

2024 Board of Directors

President: Mike Franco, Boeing
President-Elect (Vice President): Mike McCarthy, Paragon Technology Group
Secretary (2023/2024): Kirk Kittell, Bayer
Treasurer (2024/2025): Lou Pape, Boeing
Director (2024/2025): Dr. Mary Malast, Leonardo DRS
Director (2024/2023): Caleb Klapp, Boeing
Director (2023/2024): Bob Scheurer, Boeing
Director (2023/2024): Dr. Cihan Dagli, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Past President: John Thompson, Boeing

Contact the MGC Board of Directors at midwest-gateway@incose.net.


Upcoming Chapter Events

Speaker Event

When:  Tuesday, Mar 19, 2024

Where:  Ferguson Brewing Company, 418 S. Florissant Rd, Ferguson, MO  63135

Who:  Rich Massey, Boeing Senior Technical Fellow - Biography

What:  The value of system security engineering (SSE) including emerging standardization as well as an introduction to the INCOSE SSE working group

RSVP:  Mike McCarthy - mike.franco@boeing.com

 

 

Los Angeles Chapter Live Workshop -- Developing Conversational Skills for Greater Influence

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When:  Saturday June 18th, 8:30 am1:00 pm PDT            

Venue: This is a virtual event via Zoom

Register Here!

Description:

Systems engineers must be holistic thinkers, strong communicators, and maintain a broad view of systems and how they are being used.  These roles require team building and effective communication skills to clearly communicate complex ideas and technical designs. Effective communication skills are essential to openly debate root causes, design tradeoffs and risk assessments.

Conversational capacity is a nuanced approach to effective communication.  When someone shares a different point of view, we get curious: “What can their perspective teach me about how I am looking at this issue?”  If we can be curious about another point of view, we expand our options and range of potential solutions to a problem.

This approach strengthens every activity that depends on open, clear, effective dialogue – from running design reviews, making complex decisions, giving feedback, to crafting strategy, facilitating change and fostering innovation. 

Fee: Free

Learning Objectives:

Participants will engage in small group activities to practice how to build healthier, more adaptive teams and working relationships and learn how to:

  • Exert greater influence and help good ideas get the traction they deserve.
  • Enable teamwork with less conflict and more collaboration.
  • Remain levelheaded and learning-focused in high-stakes situations.
  • Sharpen their emotional and social intelligence.
  • Strengthen core skills in problem solving, decision-making, and change management.
  • Boost their competence and confidence when dealing with difficult issues under stress.
  • Improve levels of trust, civility, and psychological safety.

Schedule: 

  • 8:30 am     Sign-in, Introductions
  • 9:00 am     Agenda for the Day
  • 1:00 pm     Dismissal 

Presenter Bio:

Craig Weber is on a mission to empower people striving to make their workplaces and communities a better place.  Hs is founder of The Weber Consulting Group, an alliance of experts committed to helping people build more resilient, healthy, and agile organizations.  His client list includes Boeing, SAIC, PWC, Pfizer, US Air Force and Los Alamos National Laboratories.

Known for his distinctive and engaging style, Craig is recognized by the Boeing Company for facilitating the Systems Engineering Leadership Program, to strengthen communication among teams and the technical integrity of systems engineering, so critical to successful programs and supplier relationships.

His unique work is outlined in his best-selling book, “Conversational Capacity: The Secret to Building Successful Teams that Perform When the Pressure is On,” and its sequel, “Influence in Action: How to Build Your Conversational Capacity, Do Meaningful Work, and Make a Powerful Difference.”

Register Now!

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Chapter News

New Chapter Members - 2023

Austin Renwick, The Boeing Company, Feb 27
Rachel Harlan, Student - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Mar 13
Caleb Klapp, Leonardo DRS, Apr 19
Kyle Thayer, The Boeing Company, Apr 19
Jessica Stevons, Medtronic, Apr 24|
Philip Hoff, United States Air Force, May 9
Peter Cichacz, Leonardo DRS, Jun 1
Deborah Keller, Nothrop Grumman Corporation, Jun 2
Sarah Ehlen, The Boeing Company, Jun 12
Brett Chase, Student - Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Jun 27
David Ware, Olin, Jun 27
Andrew Nixon, The Boeing Company, July 4
Thomas Fehr, Student, Aug 7
Kaleb Rockwell, Student - Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Aug 7
John Combs II, AWS, Aug 8
Matthew Freeman, Student - Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Aug 10
Thomas McKinney, Student, Aug 13
Maggie Hummel, Aug 21
Waylon Lindseth, John Deere, Sep 11
Ruchi Bhatia, Caterpillar, Inc., Sep 25
Aaron Kenkel, John Deere, Sep 25
Aaron Wasson, Charter Communications, Oct 12
Yvette Smith, The Boeing Company, Oct 17
Daniel Huck, SGRE, Oct 21
Aaron Simpson, Oct 31
Eleni Schock,Northrop Grumman, Nov 13   

The Midwest Gateway Chapter of INCOSE was founded in St. Louis in 1992. Over the years we've hosted the INCOSE Symposium and the Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER), and been the home chapter of national and regional INCOSE leaders. Many of our members are engaged in defense, biotech, connected devices, and academia. Most members are located in St. Louis and the surrounding area (from Missouri S&T in Rolla to Scott Air Force Base in the Metro East), but all are welcome to affiliate with us.

For more information about joining INCOSE, please visit the incose.org website: Join INCOSE. If you're not sure about joining yet, come out and visit us at one of our events.

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