The Signal

Woman to lead global group

- By Ryan Mancini Signal Staff Writer

With its focus on empowering women on a global scale, Zonta Internatio­nal’s new president can’t get any more local than a member from the organizati­on’s Santa Clarita Valley chapter.

Sharon Langenbeck was recently elected as the president-elect for Zonta Internatio­nal, which has representa­tives in 66 countries around the world. She was elected by the organizati­on’s members at their June 29 to July 3 convention in Yokohama, Japan, said Phyllis Walker, second vice president, membership, of the SCV chapter.

“She’s achieved a lot,” Walker said. “All of her fellow Zontians are very proud of her.”

The organizati­on works to bring together three tenets of its internatio­nal efforts — service, advocacy and awareness — to better serve the community, according to the chapter’s SCV website.

A member since 1979, Langenbeck will be the organizati­on’s second SCV member to be president, after Dianne Curtis served from 2010-12. Langenbeck has held multiple positions as a member, including vice president, internatio­nal director and the Amelia Earhart fellowship committee chairman.

The Earhart fellowship is named after the famed aviator and former “Zontian,” a nickname for Zonta Internatio­nal members. It is given to women working in the aerospace industry, “awarded annually to up to 30 talented women, pursuing doctoral degrees in aerospace-related sciences or aerospace-related engineerin­g around the globe,” according to the Zonta website.

Langenbeck previously worked as project management at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, where she designed and developed spacefligh­t hardware, including the first rover on Mars. She retired in 2008.

Langenbeck will lead every branch of the organizati­on stretched across those 66 countries, Walker said, adding that she is also positioned to work with the United Nations, which uses Zonta Internatio­nal as a consultanc­y group.

Langenback did not respond to a request for comment Friday.

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