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Grenada-born technology leader shines at US Engineering Awards

This story was posted 2 years ago
20 February 2024
in PRESS RELEASE, Technology
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Dr Camille Lewis. Photo: Benito Wheatley
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by Benito Wheatley

Native Grenadian Dr Camille Lewis has been officially recognised as a Modern-Day Technology Leader at the 38th Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) held from 15–18 February 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

The distinction is annually conferred on a cohort of trailblazing technology professionals in the US who are shaping the technological frontier.

Dr Lewis received the prestigious technology award for her outstanding contributions at Lockheed Martin (LM) where she has served for more than 15 years and recently began her second 3-year tenure as an LM Fellow. The highly esteemed role is reserved for exceptional Lockheed Martin employees who have distinguished themselves as thought leaders across the corporation.

The honour was presented to Dr Lewis by Tanya Spencer, Chief Diversity Officer, GE Gas Power/GE Vernova at BEYA’s Technology Recognition Event on 16 February. The event sponsors included Amazon, BAE Systems, CACI International Inc., Ford Motor Company, GE, HII, Leidos, World Wide Technology, HP, and Peraton; and was hosted by Lockheed Martin, US Black Engineer & IT Magazine, and The Council of Engineering Deans of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

In reflecting on her receipt of the BEYA Modern-Day Technology Leader award, Dr Lewis said,

“I am truly honoured to receive this prestigious BEYA award and I am inspired to continue doing my part in helping to drive technological innovation and advancement, while ensuring that persons from minority communities are meaningfully engaged in the process. I am grateful to everyone who has supported me along my journey, including my dedicated mother Myra Lewis, sister Simone Lewis, brother Damian Lewis, my wonderful daughter Laurie Satchell, and my many friends and supporters over the years. I owe a debt of gratitude to my teachers in Grenada who nurtured my early interest in Math and Science during my formative years; my professors and instructors at college and university who believed in me and pushed me to do my very best; my incredible mentors throughout my career who have guided me along my career path; and of course, the senior executives at Lockheed Martin who nominated me for the award.”

Notably, Dr Lewis was inducted into the US National Academy of Engineering in 2018 and was also ranked as one of the US’ top 100 engineers.

She holds a PhD in Computational and Applied Mathematics (2006) and MS in Applied Mathematics from the University of Arkansas. She also holds a BS in Mathematics and Minor in Physics (1998) from Midwestern State University and is a proud graduate of St Joseph’s Convent (1992) in St George’s, Grenada.

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Comments 11

  1. Hazel-Ann Forde says:
    2 years ago

    Congratulations Dr. Lewis on your achievements.

  2. Ex-Grenadian says:
    2 years ago

    How much better it would have been if she had been nominated engineer of the year. Including the word ” black” somewhat diminishes the value of the award. Bloody US and its emphasis on “affirmative action”.

  3. Margaret Odili says:
    2 years ago

    Congratulations

  4. Veron says:
    2 years ago

    Congratulations Dr. Lewis. Very proud of you. Please note that you have also made the residents of Mt. Parnassus proud too. Great!!!

  5. Velma Hutchinson-Daniel says:
    2 years ago

    Congratulation to you Dr Lewis. So proud of your achievement. As a lover of maths and science I applause you for finishing the job. Hoping younger Grenadians will get the opportunity to follow in your footsteps. Thanks again from a proud Grenadian.
    I am
    Velma HutchinsonDaniel

  6. Valerie Snagg says:
    2 years ago

    Congratulations Dr. Lewis continued Blessings of all good things

  7. Mathlin says:
    2 years ago

    Well done.
    However, why don’t we recognize our local hero’s and academics that are pushing boundaries here in Grenada. Wow, our people can’t even acknowledge locals over someone who does not even live here.

    this is another reason we will always be third world. Especially in mentality,

    Good luck Grenada,..

  8. Naomi felix says:
    2 years ago

    Awesome achievement, daughter of the soil.

  9. Veronica Sandy 375 central ave says:
    2 years ago

    Congratulations to you Grenada is so proud of your success.

  10. June Lendore says:
    2 years ago

    Well done Dr. Lewis. We are so proud of your achievements in STEM and all you continue to do in the field of Engineering.
    Congratulations on your success and Award.

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