The assembled guests—from industry, government, academia, and the philanthropic sector—heard Next Gen Award winner Sylvia Acevedo exhort young innovators to
while Excellence in Industry honoree Andrew Anagnost, president and CEO of Autodesk, predicted a future where technology empowers engineers to solve humanity’s greatest sustainability challenges.
More than a fundraiser to propel ASME’s philanthropic programs, Optimism Engineered celebrates the ASME Foundation’s progress toward equity in engineering and sustainability for the world.
President and CEO / Board Director
Andrew Anagnost’s career spans more than 25 years of product, business, and marketing experience focused on driving strategy, transformation, and product development.
Former CEO, Girl Scouts of America, Former NASA Engineer, Trailblazer
Sylvia Acevedo is a devout believer in the power of transformation and disruption to change and improve lives, communities, organizations—and the world.
Michelle Miller is the award-winning co-host of CBS Saturday Morning. Her work regularly appears on CBS Mornings, CBS Sunday Morning, the CBS Evening News, and 48 Hours. From presidential elections to the climate crisis, her area of coverage is wide-ranging, but her reporting on social justice has been particularly groundbreaking.
Engineering changes everything. It can solve our global challenges and create a healthy, sustainable place for people and planet. Tomorrow’s engineers must lead the way. Optimism Engineered 2024 celebrates leaders who care deeply about this work and support the ASME Foundation’s groundbreaking programs to empower diverse next generation engineers. The evening will honor two amazing individuals who embody the spirit of our mission—Autodesk’s visionary CEO, Andrew Anagnost, with the Excellence in Industry Award and Sylvia Acevedo, extraordinary rocket scientist and STEM advocate with the Next Gen Award. Optimism is only the catalyst. Together, we will harness optimism to engineer a better world for everyone.
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