Elevating the Future of Automation
ISA SAIT Student Section provides a window into the instrumentation field, networking opportunities, and promotes leadership in the student body.
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Be the first to meet the future leaders of industry
Featured Event ISA-SAIT Student Games
The ISA-SAIT Student Games 2024, is the largest student-led industrial automation games in the world. Taking place on March 13th to 16th of 2024, this is the 11th year that the ISA-SAIT Student Section has run this event.
Meet Our Leadership
Senior Directors
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Marco Giannotti
President
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Jalen Ferniz
Vice President
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Mark Jayson Closa
Senior Graphics Director
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Francisco Manuel Cruz
Senior Membership Director
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Urvesh Prajapati
Senior Communications Director
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James Paul Peña
Senior Events Director
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Wyatt Eijckelhoff
Senior Finance Director
Admins
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Mark Tarrant
Faculty Advisor
Volunteers
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Jayden de Kock
Past Communications Manager
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Wayne Penninga
Past President
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Matthew Rebus
Past Vice-President
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Brian Rono
Past Treasurer
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Atnarong Charoensit
Past Membership Director
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Braden Wenaas
Past Events Director
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Reuel Daniel Tirados
Past Graphics Director
Frequently asked questions
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If you become one of the executives, you can get yourself involved in the decision and the preparation of all the great events for instrumentation students at SAIT. And, of course, this experience will become one of the highlights of your resume.
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Events and activities related to the instrumentation field, networking, and leadership promotion will annually be hosted by ISA-SAIT. So, keep following the updates from ISA-SAIT!
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By becoming an ISA member, you’ll benefit in technical knowledge, career and skills development, shared experiences and successes, and lasting friendship and belonging from an association that has represented the needs and interests of automation and control professionals since its inception in 1945 (Copyright: www.isa.org).