2002 President LeEarl Bryant has spent much of her career as a technical manager with a broadbased background in project management, marketing, business planning, administration, and engineering in the telecommunications, transportation, and defense industries. She is currently sole proprietor of Texas LAB Consultants. Previous positions include service as a proposal manager for Amtech Corporation, Director of Project Administration for Telinq Systems Corporation, Vice President, Operations of Mitek Systems, Director, Advanced Technology Analysis for U.S. Telecom, program manager with Rockwell International and instructor at Texas Women's University. Ms. Bryant is a registered professional engineer in the state of Texas.
Ms. Bryant holds a B.S.E.E. from Texas Tech University and an M.S.E.E. with a bio-medical option from SMU & UT Southwestern Medical School. As an IEEE-USA Congressional Fellow in 1993, Ms. Bryant served as legislative assistant in the office of U.S. Rep. Pete Geren of Fort Worth where she was responsible for issues related to telecommunications, competitiveness, technology, health, education, and aging. A recipient of the IEEE-USA Citation of Honor (1999) for her extensive volunteer service to the Institute, Ms. Bryant is active in the IEEE Dallas Section and as an organizer of the IEEE Consultants Network of Dallas. She served as IEEE-USA's 2000 liaison to the IEEE Women in Engineering committee. In addition to her IEEE volunteer activities, LeEarl Bryant has been active in the American Business Women's Association, the American Society for Engineering Education, the Irving (Texas) Chamber of Commerce, Intelligent Vehicular Highway Society, Institute of Transportation Engineers, National Management Association, National Society of Professional Engineers, Texas Society of Professional Engineers, Society of Women Engineers (Fellow), and others. She has also volunteered locally in Junior Achievement and YWCA programs. | Top of Page | Volunteer Central | IEEE-USA | IEEE-USA President's Column Last Updated: 20 April 2007
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