Alumni Association Board
Stephanie White
ME ’16
Global Proposals & Orders Director for the Mixing solutions product line at SPX FLOW
Stephanie White is the Global Proposals & Orders Director for the Mixing solutions product line at SPX FLOW, where she is the functional authority for planning, controlling, and completion of all customer-specified requests related to process engineering, mechanical engineering, drafting, manufacturing engineering and project management tasks. Her responsibility includes interacting with global cross functional teams, directing process improvements globally, supporting business acquisitions and integrations, supporting business growth deliverables.
Stephanie is personally committed to developing her leadership skills, networking, and achieving a diverse professional experience. She has gained valuable experience through several different positions at SPX Flow where she spent time as a CAD designer, project engineer, product development manager, order engineer manager and Global order engineering manager. Stephanie has also dedicated herself to being the Co-Chair of her companies first Black ERG, called ABLE (Achieving Black Leadership Excellence) where the group focuses on attracting, retaining, and aiding in the promotion of Black people through professional development, mentoring, and networking opportunities. Outside of work, Stephanie is passionate about giving back to her community, mentoring youth, and promoting diversity and equity. She is currently a student mentor for RIT's Women of Color, Honor and Ambition (WOCHA) program where she mentors one student per year to help develop future leaders. She is also the executive programs chair for the Rochester National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) and the executive treasurer for the Rochester Society of Women Engineers (SWE).
Stephanie has her Master of Engineering in mechanical engineering (2016) and a Yellow Belt certification from RIT and has a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering technology from The Pennsylvania State University (2012).
Alumni Association Board
Stephanie White
ME ’16
Global Proposals & Orders Director for the Mixing solutions product line at SPX FLOW
Stephanie White is the Global Proposals & Orders Director for the Mixing solutions product line at SPX FLOW, where she is the functional authority for planning, controlling, and completion of all customer-specified requests related to process engineering, mechanical engineering, drafting, manufacturing engineering and project management tasks. Her responsibility includes interacting with global cross functional teams, directing process improvements globally, supporting business acquisitions and integrations, supporting business growth deliverables.
Stephanie is personally committed to developing her leadership skills, networking, and achieving a diverse professional experience. She has gained valuable experience through several different positions at SPX Flow where she spent time as a CAD designer, project engineer, product development manager, order engineer manager and Global order engineering manager. Stephanie has also dedicated herself to being the Co-Chair of her companies first Black ERG, called ABLE (Achieving Black Leadership Excellence) where the group focuses on attracting, retaining, and aiding in the promotion of Black people through professional development, mentoring, and networking opportunities. Outside of work, Stephanie is passionate about giving back to her community, mentoring youth, and promoting diversity and equity. She is currently a student mentor for RIT's Women of Color, Honor and Ambition (WOCHA) program where she mentors one student per year to help develop future leaders. She is also the executive programs chair for the Rochester National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) and the executive treasurer for the Rochester Society of Women Engineers (SWE).
Stephanie has her Master of Engineering in mechanical engineering (2016) and a Yellow Belt certification from RIT and has a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering technology from The Pennsylvania State University (2012).