![]() ![]() “Her interdisciplinary career journey, her passion for change, her engineering mindset and role as a champion and mentor for the next generation embody all the facets of the Lehigh ethos and the Institute mission.” “Sylvia’s choice as the inaugural speaker was an easy one to make,” Mendez said. She shared how the lecture series supports the Institute’s mission of challenging and empowering the next generation of global leaders. Kira Mendez ’83, director of the Iacocca Institute, welcomed the crowd of students, faculty, staff, trustees and local Girl Scouts to Zoellner Arts Center’s Baker Auditorium. Supported by the Iacocca Family Foundation and hosted by the Iacocca Institute, it brings to Lehigh innovative leaders and thinkers who are making an impact in the world. The Iacocca Leadership Speaker Series honors auto industry icon Lee Iacocca’s legacy of leadership, tenacity, and social responsibility, and his commitment to supporting international education. Sharing the Iacocca Legacy with the Next Generation ambassador to India and Lehigh trustee, to share what she’s learned as a leader in industries as varied as science, government, big tech and education how she’s working to increase access for women and those of diverse backgrounds, and what aspiring young leaders need to know to be successful in a rapidly changing world.īefore the evening event, Acevedo had dinner with a small group of Lehigh students involved in student organizations like the Society for Women Engineers the Formula SAE team, which designs, builds, and races Formula 1-style cars the Lehigh Alliance of Battle Bots, which designs and builds competition-ready robots and the Lehigh University Space Initiative, which promotes spaceflight and astronautics through projects ranging from Mars rovers to CubeSats. Acevedo is a trailblazing entrepreneur, business leader and engineer who started her career working in NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and most recently served as CEO of the Girl Scouts of the USA.Īcevedo joined Richard Verma ’90, former U.S. 13, the Iacocca Institute welcomed Sylvia Acevedo to campus as the inaugural Iacocca Leadership Speaker. is to begin performing basal body temperature (BBT) charting in conjunction with using an ovulation kit.On Oct. The provider orders an ultrasound for L.B. Neither engages in any regular physical exercise. Their general physical assessments are unremarkable except for their BMIs. Both deny any history of the urinary tract and sexually transmitted infections. She says her menses were regular before using the oral contraceptives, but once she stopped using them, regular menses did not resume. had been using oral contraceptive pills for about 4 years prior to their attempt to conceive. They engage in intercourse an average of 2 to 3 times per week and deny any sexual problems. 31 years old BMI 27.4 Reproductive structures normal No problems with erection or ejaculation Nonsmoker drinks 1-2 alcoholic beverages weekly īoth report their spouse has been their only sexual partner for the past 6 years. 29 years old BMI 26.1 Reproductive structures normal Slightly irregular menses with a cycle of 28-35 days Nonsmoker nondrinker J.B. 29 years old 31 years old BMI 26.1 BMI 27.4 Reproductive structures normal Reproductive structures normal Slightly irregular menses with a cycle of No problems with erection or ejaculation 28-35 days Nonsmoker drinks 1-2 alcoholic beverages Nonsmoker nondrinker weekly \begin says he has never gotten a girl pregnant "that he knows of." They have been married for 4 years and have been trying to become pregnant for just over 2 years. is 31 years old and a dispatcher with a local oil and gas company. ![]() ![]() is 29 years old and a self-employed photographer. and her husband, J.B., come to the clinic, saying they want to become pregnant. ![]()
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