Dr. Dee Frewert

Senior Director, Oracle Center of Excellence
Optimist International Pacific Central District, GovernorSociety of Women Engineers - Vice President, Sierra Nevada Section
Dr. Frewert is a Senior Director in Oracle’s Supply Chain Management (SCM) Center of Excellence. She has pioneered a number of sustaining programs both in the workplace and in her community. She believes in the power of positivity, maintains that Optimism is contagious, and human energy can fuel transformative change. She is a passionate leader, mentor and coach. Her extensive non-profit work includes leadership and board positions for organizations that have increased access and advanced programming for youth, civil society, no-kill animal shelters, and Indigenous American Peoples. She is the Governor of the Pacific Central District of Optimist International, is a Vice President in the Sierra Nevada Chapter of the Society of Women Engineers, is the Board Secretary for FIRST Nevada, and has key roles in several other community organizations. She is deeply committed to expanding the education of youth and amplifying their voice in society. Dr. Frewert has interest in digital equity and Ai for social good and supports a number of projects that enable people to participate in meaningful change such as SOLVECC and For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST).

Dr. Frewert leads with optimism and creativity, but it is her can-do attitude and tenacity that make her fearless in taking on challenges. She received the distinguished 212 Degree Award from Optimist International. She was recognized by SWE for modeling the qualities of an Engaged Advocate, was honored as a Women of Achievement by Nevada Women's Fund, and recently named among top Women We Admire. Dr. Frewert earned her Education Doctorate degree from Drexel, Masters from Lesley University, and her Bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. She resides in the Lake Tahoe area.
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