Indigenous engineer receives prestigious award
AUBURN HILLS, Mich.,
- Stellantis'
Aurora White named Most Promising Engineer by AISES - White's leadership, contributions to community commended
- Honor reflects company's commitment to recruiting, supporting diverse talent
Stellantis employee
The award is annually given to a professional engineer with less than five years of workforce experience after earning a professional degree. Candidates are nominated for the award, and their early technical contributions must indicate a promising career. White, a member of the Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, will be featured in AISES' fall edition of its quarterly publication, Winds of Change.
"I am deeply humbled by this honor from AISES," said White, a calibration engineer at Stellantis. "Ever since I was a child, I've enjoyed building and fixing things, which eventually led to my career choice in engineering. I am also especially passionate about my culture, and I hope my achievements might help inspire younger members of the indigenous community to pursue a future in STEM fields and make the world a better place through their work."
White began working with the company in 2017 following her graduation from Michigan Technological University. She received her master's degree in mechanical engineering from Oakland University in 2020. White has worked in a variety of engineering roles with Stellantis, including instrumentation and diagnostics. She has received numerous awards for leading projects in vehicle testing and analysis. In 2022, she graduated from the company's Leaders Embracing All Diversity (LEAD) leadership program that focuses on training and growing multicultural talent for future leadership opportunities. Now, White serves on that program's board.
"We are so proud to see Aurora's impressive work and efforts recognized by AISES," said
White also serves as the treasurer for ICON – the Indigenous Cultural Opportunity Network. ICON is one of 11 employee-directed business resource groups at Stellantis, representing an array of affinity communities within the company, providing members with mentorship, leadership opportunities and career connections. White helps coordinate Indigenous education activities within the company through ICON, while also conducting STEM outreach in the community.
"Aurora is truly an inspiration, not just for her commitment to her work, but also for her leadership in the indigenous community," said
Stellantis' commitment to diversity is central to the company's
For more information about AISES and its mission, visit https://www.aises.org/.
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