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Stephanie Smieszek-Racine ’19: WPI Volunteer Leader

Stephanie Smieszek-Racine ’19 Stephanie Smieszek-Racine ’19 is the Vice Chair of the Women of WPI. This summer, the group, with support from the Alumni Association, is hosting a Vineyard Tour and Tasting event with WPI alumna Marissa (Mertzic) O'Connor '00 and Corey O'Connor at Agronomy Farm Vineyard. Ahead of the event, we caught up with Stephanie to learn more about her WPI journey and why she stays involved. Read on below, then make your plans to join Stephanie, Marissa, and a few dozen other alumni and friends on August 3! Learn more and register by July 31 for the event here. Tell us a little about your WPI experience. I was involved in the Student Alumni Society (SAS) and Tau Beta Pi. My best experience at WPI was IQP in Namibia. Being immersed in different cultures showed me how important it is to enjoy everything in life and prioritize learning from others and their experiences. What are you up to now, and how did your WPI experience help? I work at Takeda Pharmaceuticals as a Manufacturing Manager. WPI gave me the opportunity to hold leadership positions in a few clubs, which allowed me to try different leadership styles and gave me a jump start into people leadership. Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn! What are the ways you've stayed engaged with WPI over the years?  I've stayed connected to WPI via the Women of WPI and going back to campus for SAS alumni events and alumni weekend. I have already registered for Homecoming this September—I hope you’ll join me! I decided to take on a leadership role because I wanted to have a larger impact on the future engagement of the Women of WPI. This group includes alumnae from different decades and I love working with a group with so many different perspectives. This group has given me the opportunity to foster more connections with women that I wouldn't have gotten the chance to know outside of this group. Why should other alumni join you at the Vineyard Tour and Tasting this summer? Staying engaged with WPI allows you to maintain connections with classmates and to meet new alumni and current students. The vineyard tour and tasting in August will be a great way to stay connected with others and support WPI alumni!  

Stephanie Smieszek-Racine ’19

Stephanie Smieszek-Racine ’19 is the Vice Chair of the Women of WPI. This summer, the group, with support from the Alumni Association, is hosting a Vineyard Tour and Tasting event with WPI alumna Marissa (Mertzic) O'Connor '00 and Corey O'Connor at Agronomy Farm Vineyard.

Ahead of the event, we caught up with Stephanie to learn more about her WPI journey and why she stays involved. Read on below, then make your plans to join Stephanie, Marissa, and a few dozen other alumni and friends on August 3! Learn more and register by July 31 for the event here.


Tell us a little about your WPI experience.
I was involved in the Student Alumni Society (SAS) and Tau Beta Pi. My best experience at WPI was IQP in Namibia. Being immersed in different cultures showed me how important it is to enjoy everything in life and prioritize learning from others and their experiences.


What are you up to now, and how did your WPI experience help?
I work at Takeda Pharmaceuticals as a Manufacturing Manager. WPI gave me the opportunity to hold leadership positions in a few clubs, which allowed me to try different leadership styles and gave me a jump start into people leadership. Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn!


What are the ways you've stayed engaged with WPI over the years? 
I've stayed connected to WPI via the Women of WPI and going back to campus for SAS alumni events and alumni weekend. I have already registered for Homecoming this September—I hope you’ll join me! I decided to take on a leadership role because I wanted to have a larger impact on the future engagement of the Women of WPI. This group includes alumnae from different decades and I love working with a group with so many different perspectives. This group has given me the opportunity to foster more connections with women that I wouldn't have gotten the chance to know outside of this group.

Why should other alumni join you at the Vineyard Tour and Tasting this summer?
Staying engaged with WPI allows you to maintain connections with classmates and to meet new alumni and current students. The vineyard tour and tasting in August will be a great way to stay connected with others and support WPI alumni!

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