Name: Hollie King
Major: Computer Science
Hollie is an active member in the Society of Women Engineers, set to graduate this December with her Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science. She was an officer for two years with UNT SWE and an active National and UNT SWE member.
Hollie originally heard about SWE from our previous president, who she worked with at the time. She heard about SWE’s goals and activities and decided to attend the first meeting. She really enjoyed all the activities SWE had to offer and the rest is history. In her years with UNT SWE, Hollie went from being an active member, to Treasurer, and finally Secretary.
Outside of SWE, Hollie has competed in competitions, completed two internships and has a career waiting at USAA when she graduates. For 6 months Hollie worked for a startup as a Software Engineer then a Software Developer at her internships with USAA.
She has also completed projects for the Texas Space Grant Consortium Design Challenge where she had the opportunity to lead a team that implemented a gesture control system using 802.11 WIFI signals that could run on everyday laptops, which had not been done before! The team came in third place at the competition.
Major: Computer Science
Hollie is an active member in the Society of Women Engineers, set to graduate this December with her Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science. She was an officer for two years with UNT SWE and an active National and UNT SWE member.
Hollie originally heard about SWE from our previous president, who she worked with at the time. She heard about SWE’s goals and activities and decided to attend the first meeting. She really enjoyed all the activities SWE had to offer and the rest is history. In her years with UNT SWE, Hollie went from being an active member, to Treasurer, and finally Secretary.
Outside of SWE, Hollie has competed in competitions, completed two internships and has a career waiting at USAA when she graduates. For 6 months Hollie worked for a startup as a Software Engineer then a Software Developer at her internships with USAA.
She has also completed projects for the Texas Space Grant Consortium Design Challenge where she had the opportunity to lead a team that implemented a gesture control system using 802.11 WIFI signals that could run on everyday laptops, which had not been done before! The team came in third place at the competition.