Fall / Automne 2017 51 de la page 46 et de nombreuses autres. Le rédacteur en chef de cette publi- cation prépare une série d’articles avec Fabrice Labeau sur certaines pro- blématiques de diversité pesant sur un vaste éventail de groupes. 5 Résultats de l’élection à l’IEEE Des résultats non officiels de l’élection de cet automne ont été diffusés le 6 octobre. Sous réserve de l’acceptation du rapport du comité des finances par le CA de l’IEEE à la fin de novembre, Jason Gu sera le président élu de l’IEEE Canada pour 2018-2019 et le directeur élu de la Région 7 de l’IEEE. Nous le félicitons et nous remercions Adam Skorek pour sa campagne; chaque candi- dat à une élection dans cette organisation fait une immense contribution par le simple fait de se présenter. Le président élu de l’IEEE pour 2018-2019 sera José Moura, de la Région 2 (la même restriction s’applique). 6 Merci et rappel Enfin, je tiens à remercier tous les bénévoles canadiens pour leur effort à faire de l’IEEE une organisation plus pertinente pour le travail et les champs d’intérêt de nos membres. J’aimerais également vous lancer un défi : invitez une nouvelle personne talentueuse à devenir membre de l’IEEE Canada. Cet appel à l’action n’est pas tant un défi qu’un rappel : plusieurs d’entre nous n’ont-ils pas été inspirés à se joindre à l’IEEE par leurs conseillers ou leurs collègues? ■ Respectueusement soumis, Witold Kinsner, Ph.D., ing., FEIC, FEC, FCAE Président d’IEEE Canada pour 2016-2017 Directeur de la région 7 de l’IEEE pour 2016-2017 Référence: [1] Witold Kinsner, « Expanding the body of knowledge concept for professional practitioners », actes de la 6e Conférence de l’Association canadienne de l’éducation en génie, ACEG 2015 (Hamilton, Ontario; 31 mai au 3 juin 2015), doc. 172, 12 p., 2015. Editor-in-Chief of this publication is planning a series of articles together with Fabrice Labeau addressing specific issues in divers- ity across a range of affected groups. 5 IEEE Election Results Unoffical results from this fall’s election were released Oct. 6. Pend- ing acceptance of the Tellers’ Committee report by the IEEE Board of Directors in late November, Jason Gu will be 2018-2019 IEEE Canada President-Elect and IEEE Region 7 Director-Elect. We con- gratulate him, and thank Adam Skorek for his campaign; everyone who runs for election in this organization makes an immense contri- bution simply by doing so. The IEEE President-Elect 2018-2019 will be José Moura from Region 2, the same caveat applying. 6 A thank-you and a reminder In closing, I would like to thank all the Canadian volunteers for their effort in making IEEE more relevant to the work and interests of our members. I would also like to issue a challenge: bring one new talented member to IEEE Canada. Perhaps this call to action is not even a “challenge” but a “reminder” that many of us were inspired to join IEEE by our advisors and colleagues. ■ Respectfully submitted, Witold Kinsner, PhD, PEng, FEIC, FEC, FCAE 2016-2017 IEEE Canada President 2016-2017 IEEE Region 7 Director Reference: [1] Witold Kinsner, “Expanding the body of knowledge concept for profes- sional practitioners,” in Proc. 6th Conference of the Canadian Engineering Education Association, CEEA 2015 (Hamilton, ON; May 31-June 3, 2015). Paper 172, 12 pp., 2015. 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