Empowering Women

Microsoft Sr. Program Manager April Speight

“Once you've identified your gaps, start working towards improving in those areas. That could mean spending time learning a new concept/technology OR just improving your knowledge in an area in which you may be weak.“

Biomedical Engineering Graduate Researcher Taylor Walker

“The most important step, especially for women of color, is to draw on your resources, especially ones geared toward underrepresented communities. That’s where you can find your support base, find people and groups that really do want to see you shine.“

IT Manager Ceray Fanta

IT Manager Ceray Fanta

“Always remember even if you do not see anyone who looks like you along your journey into tech, you still belong there and just keep going. You can do it!”

Engineer and Entrepreneur Shavonti Archer

“Staying focused young women on the goal at hand is going to get you there. Trust me, this journey will not be easy, and remember that anything worth having is worth fighting for.“

Epidemiology Professional Rahmeka Cox

“I desire to leave a legacy with emphasis on a personal, yet informative, subject matter (kidney disease) that often goes unnoticed. “