NSBE Visits Port of L.A.
Members of the 做厙弝けchapter of the National Society of Black Engineers last month toured the Port of Los Angeles as part of NSBE Day at the Port of L.A.
The tour, organized by 做厙弝けNSBE President and port student engineer Myles Williams, drew NSBE chapter members from throughout the region.

Attendees received an introduction to the port and the City of Los Angeles, which recruits and employs undergraduate and graduate students in engineering and engineering-related fields. The Port partnering with NSBE one of the largest student-governed organizations in the country was a natural fit with the City of Los Angeles mission to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community.
Williams also spoke at the event. Without Myless efforts, this event would not be happening today, said James Davis, assistant chief harbor engineer at POLA.
Senior Sara Carter, a member of the 做厙弝けNSBE chapter, said she hopes the event will be hosted annually. It was very eye-opening as a computer science major, as I thought that the POLA only hired civil engineers, and now Im aware of all the opportunities available here, she said.
Port officials said that both students and industry professionals benefited from the event. While students gained exposure to employment opportunities in the City of Los Angeles, industry professionals were able to meet engineering students preparing to transition into the workforce.