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== Wanda K. Reder ==
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|Fields of study=Power
|Awards=[[IEEE Richard M. Emberson Award]]
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An exemplary volunteer leader, Wanda K. Reder’s initiatives cultivated new membership, established a successful scholarship fund, and positioned IEEE as the source for expert smart grid information. The first woman to serve as president of the [[IEEE Power & Energy Society History|IEEE Power & Energy Society]], Reder’s trendsetting programs instituted during her 2008-2009 tenure serve as models. When other Societies were losing members, she targeted marketing toward early-career engineers that jumped Society membership from 20,000 to 30,000+ in a few short years. Changing the Society’s name from the IEEE Power Engineering Society to the IEEE Power & Energy Society to better represent the field of interest and to attract a broader audience was pivotal to her campaign. Reder also launched “IEEE Smart Grid,” which carved a leadership position for IEEE as the definitive source for information on smart grid technology using social media and Web presence. It has set the example across IEEE for multidisciplinary technology collaboration and has enhanced IEEE’s brand. The program enjoys continued growth and global participation with 1.4 million portal page views, 21,800 LinkedIn members, and 7,500 Twitter followers.


Wanda K. Reder received a B.S.A.E. from South Dakota State University in 1986 and an M.B.A. (New Ventures) from the College of St. Thomas. Reder is the IEEE Power Engineering Society President and vice president of Power Systems Services for S&C Electric Company. Reder has built her career experience working with utilities and utility service. Previously, she served as vice president of engineering and system planning and vice president of asset management for Exelon Energy Delivery.
Another flagship program that Reder instituted was the IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative, aimed at attracting the best and brightest into the power industry. Since 2011, more than $1.1 million has been distributed via 549 scholarships to 364 undergraduate engineers attending 137 US and Canadian universities. Since the program's inception, more than 160 companies have hired a PES Scholar and there have been substantial increases in the enrollment of power engineering electives. To raise the funds, Reder created a partnership with the IEEE Foundation to launch IEEE’s its first capital campaign―which is now being emulated for other strategically aligned needs.


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An [[IEEE Fellow Grade History|IEEE Fellow]], Reder is the Vice President of Power Systems Solutions at S&C Electric Company, Chicago, IL, USA. She is the recipient of the 2014 [[IEEE Richard M. Emberson Award]].
 
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Wanda K. Reder
Fields of study
Power
Awards
IEEE Richard M. Emberson Award

Biography

An exemplary volunteer leader, Wanda K. Reder’s initiatives cultivated new membership, established a successful scholarship fund, and positioned IEEE as the source for expert smart grid information. The first woman to serve as president of the IEEE Power & Energy Society, Reder’s trendsetting programs instituted during her 2008-2009 tenure serve as models. When other Societies were losing members, she targeted marketing toward early-career engineers that jumped Society membership from 20,000 to 30,000+ in a few short years. Changing the Society’s name from the IEEE Power Engineering Society to the IEEE Power & Energy Society to better represent the field of interest and to attract a broader audience was pivotal to her campaign. Reder also launched “IEEE Smart Grid,” which carved a leadership position for IEEE as the definitive source for information on smart grid technology using social media and Web presence. It has set the example across IEEE for multidisciplinary technology collaboration and has enhanced IEEE’s brand. The program enjoys continued growth and global participation with 1.4 million portal page views, 21,800 LinkedIn members, and 7,500 Twitter followers.

Another flagship program that Reder instituted was the IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative, aimed at attracting the best and brightest into the power industry. Since 2011, more than $1.1 million has been distributed via 549 scholarships to 364 undergraduate engineers attending 137 US and Canadian universities. Since the program's inception, more than 160 companies have hired a PES Scholar and there have been substantial increases in the enrollment of power engineering electives. To raise the funds, Reder created a partnership with the IEEE Foundation to launch IEEE’s its first capital campaign―which is now being emulated for other strategically aligned needs.

An IEEE Fellow, Reder is the Vice President of Power Systems Solutions at S&C Electric Company, Chicago, IL, USA. She is the recipient of the 2014 IEEE Richard M. Emberson Award.