MAES Los Angeles Professional Chapter

MAES Los Angeles Professional Chapter The MAES Long Beach & Los Angeles professional chapter strives to increase awareness of Science and Engineering careers to the Latino community.

The Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists (MAES) was founded in 1974 for the purpose of increasing the number of Mexican Americans and other Hispanics in the technical and scientific fields. Originally, the focus was on the professions, but as the organization grew, so did the scope of its activities and interests. The Society now represents the Mexican American community in the all

-important technological arena on issues related to education, economics, environment and research. As a mature organization with a national membership representing all the engineering and scientific disciplines, the society now has turned its focus on the youth of our people. Many of its programs, with the financial help of members, companies and government agencies, are now directed at increasing the number of students at all grade levels who will study and prepare to enter our technical professions. The Long Beach Professional Chapter was formed by Engineers from McDonnell Douglas Aircraft, now, the Boeing Company for the purpose of promoting and assisting California State University Long Beach University students reach their goals in Engineering and Science. In 1999 the Southbay Professional Chapter and the Long Beach Professional Chapters merged to become the Long Beach Professional Chapter. In an effort to expand, the chapter became the Long Beach Los Angeles Professional Chapter, which encompasses the entire Greater Los Angeles County Metropolitan area.

Join us tonight!!! For a fun night with good drinks and even better company!
11/11/2022

Join us tonight!!! For a fun night with good drinks and even better company!

Join us next week for our Fall social! Come meet our Maes familia as we ring in the holiday season!
11/04/2022

Join us next week for our Fall social! Come meet our Maes familia as we ring in the holiday season!

Come join us for our MAES LA Bonfire social! End off the summer with us as we hang out and have a fun beach day!
09/07/2022

Come join us for our MAES LA Bonfire social! End off the summer with us as we hang out and have a fun beach day!

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The Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists (MAES) was founded in 1974 for the purpose of increasing the number of Mexican Americans and other Hispanics in the technical and scientific fields. Originally, the focus was on the professions, but as the organization grew, so did the scope of its activities and interests. The Society now represents the Mexican American community in the all-important technological arena on issues related to education, economics, environment and research. As a mature organization with a national membership representing all the engineering and scientific disciplines, the society now has turned its focus on the youth of our people. Many of its programs, with the financial help of members, companies and government agencies, are now directed at increasing the number of students at all grade levels who will study and prepare to enter our technical professions. The Long Beach Professional Chapter was formed by Engineers from McDonnell Douglas Aircraft, now, the Boeing Company for the purpose of promoting and assisting California State University Long Beach University students reach their goals in Engineering and Science. In 1999 the Southbay Professional Chapter and the Long Beach Professional Chapters merged to become the Long Beach Professional Chapter. In an effort to expand, the chapter became the Los Angeles Professional Chapter, which encompasses the entire Greater Los Angeles County Metropolitan area.