Synopsis
Podcast by Society of Women Engineers
Episodes
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Ep 163: Documenting Inequities in the Sciences with Lisa M.P. Munoz
30/12/2021 Duration: 28minIn this SWE Diverse episode, Roberta Rincon, associate director of research for the Society of Women Engineers, sits down with Lisa M.P. Munoz, science communicator and author of the upcoming book A New Picture of a Scientist: Creating a New Culture for Science That Overcomes Obstacles in Equity. Listen as Lisa shares how she became a science communicator, her experience working on the film Picture a Scientist, and how that led her to write her own book. This is part 1 in a 4 part series with Lisa M.P. Munoz!
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Ep 162: SWE Diversity Drivers: Annette Clayton
03/12/2021 Duration: 24minIn this SWE Diverse episode, Rachel Morford, President of the Society of Women Engineers, sits down with Annette Clayton, the chief executive officer and president of North America Operations for Schneider Electric. Listen as Annette discusses her background in engineering and how every step she’s taken has led her to where she is now. She also talks about how Schneider Electric has grown in the last 16 year, how more than half of their board is women, and how they continue to strive to have 3 women in every team.
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Ep 161: How Sarah EchoHawk and AISES paves a way for Indigenous Peoples in STEM
30/11/2021 Duration: 28minIn this episode of Diverse, a SWE Podcast, Karen Horting, CEO of the Society of Women Engineers, sits down with Sarah EchoHawk, the CEO of AISES, the American Indian Science and Engineering Society. Sarah talks about some of the challenges facing First Nation and Indigenous Peoples when it comes to furthering their education, especially in STEM, the ways that AISES combats those challenges and how you, as an Ally, can also help.
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Ep 160: Sponsored Podcast: Amy L. Freeman - NSF
26/11/2021 Duration: 27minIn this SWE Diverse episode, Rachel Morford, President of the Society of Women Engineers, sits down with Amy L. Freeman, the Assistant Dean of Engineering Outreach and Inclusion at Penn State and Presidential Awardee for the 2017 PAESMEM Award. Listen as Amy talks about what inspired her to become a mentor, the importance of support during transitions, and a few of her proudest moments as a mentor.
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Ep 159: Sponsored Podcast: Kate Obaggy - Cummins
02/11/2021 Duration: 25minIn this SWE Diverse episode, Rachel Morford, President of the Society of Women Engineers, sits down with Katie Obaggy, Senior Specialist on Technical Functional Excellence for Cummins. Listen as Katie talks about the obstacles she has faced as a woman in engineering, how others in the industry can create a more inclusive environment, and her professional goals in both her career and her involvement with SWE.
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Ep 158: Sponsored Podcast: Penny Gunterman - AVEVA
27/10/2021 Duration: 24minIn this SWE Diverse podcast episode, Rachel Morford, President of the Society of Women Engineers, talks with Penny Gunterman, VP of Operations Portfolio Marketing at AVEVA. Penny shares her experience as a woman in STEM who coped with leukemia and the impact it had on her family and how her life and career have flourished in remission.
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Ep 157: A Fresh Perspective on Climate Change Solutions w/ Jennie Stephens
24/10/2021 Duration: 36minIn this SWE Diverse episode, Rachel Morford, President of the Society of Women Engineers, sits down with Jennie C. Stephens, Director of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs at Northeastern University. Listen as Jennie talks about her book Diversifying Power: Why We Need Antiracist, Feminist Leadership on Climate and Energy, energy democracy and why it matters, and how you can leverage the power of collective action.
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Ep 156: Sponsored: Quanya O'Neil - Siemens Energy
22/10/2021 Duration: 14minIn this SWE Diverse episode, Rachel Morford, President of the Society of Women Engineers, sits down with Quanya O’Neil, the head of High Voltage Circuit Breaker Manufacturing for Siemens-Energy’s Richland at the Mississippi facility. Learn about what a typical day in Quanya’s position looks like, how she deals with adversity as a woman in engineering, and what she looks for in new recruits.
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SWE Ep 155: SWE Stories – Tales from the Archives: Male Allies and Generational Change
21/10/2021 Duration: 24minSWE’s archives are full of unsavory anecdotes about male colleagues, bosses, and sometimes even male relatives who underestimated or belittled the skills and professionalism of women engineers over the years. But here we share stories of SWE’s male allies, who made space for women in engineering, provided them with opportunities, and who listened to women engineers when others would not.
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Ep 154: Sponsored Podcast: Rebecca Haug - Booz Allen Hamilton
11/10/2021 Duration: 23minIn this SWE Diverse episode, Rachel Morford, President of the Society of Women Engineers, sits down with Rebecca Haug, a Vice President at Booz Allen Hamilton, leading technical delivery teams. Learn about how Haug found her place in STEM despite some challenges along the way, how she transitioned to become a working mother, and her work with mentoring women in engineering.
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Ep 153: Diversity and Inclusion Male Ally: Mark Joppru
08/10/2021 Duration: 26minIn this SWE Diverse episode, Rachel Morford, President of the Society of Women Engineers, sits down with Mark Joppru, the head of Consumer Segment and Service Robotics for ABB in the US. Listen as Mark talks about his love for robotics, the importance of male ally ship, and advice he has for others in the industry wanting to create a more inclusive environment in their teams.
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EP 152: Denise Countryman: Software Engineer Powerhouse
06/10/2021 Duration: 31minIn this SWE Diverse episode, Rachel Morford, President of the Society of Women Engineers, sits down with Denise Countryman, the Vice President of Technology at Home Depot. Listen as Countryman shares her software engineering roots, her 20+ years experience at Home Depot, how the company has embraced cutting-edge technology and the advice she has for women entering a STEM field.
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SWE Episode 151: Un Cafecito with A Woman in STEM: Mariel Cisneros
01/10/2021 Duration: 19minWelcome to another episode of “Un Cafecito with a Woman in STEM”, a sub-series of SWE’s Diverse Podcast. In this episode, Marissa Doyen, the Hispanic Heritage Month Lead within SWE’s Latinos Affinity Group, speaks with Mariel Cisneros, a Systems Engineering Manager and technical lead at Northrop Grumman Corporation (NGC). Listen as Cisneros talks about her journey as a Mexican immigrant, how her passion for space derived from a children's book about astronomy, and her approach to managing her team.
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SWE EP 150: Un Cafecito with A Woman in STEM: Sandra Cauffman
23/09/2021 Duration: 26minIn this episode of “Un Cafecito with a Woman in STEM”, a sub-series of SWE’s Diverse Podcast. In this episode, Marissa Doyen, the Hispanic Heritage Month Lead with SWE’s Latinos Affinity Group, speaks with Sandra Cauffman, the Deputy Director of Earth Science Division in the Science Mission Directorate at NASA. Listen as Cauffman shares how she accomplished her childhood dream of working at NASA and how she now helps inspire other young girls.
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SWE EP 149: Un Cafecito With A Woman In STEM: Beatris Mendez Gandica
15/09/2021 Duration: 24minWelcome to another episode of “Un Cafecito with a Woman in STEM”, a sub-series of SWE’s Diverse Podcast. In this episode, Marissa Doyen, the Hispanic Heritage Month Lead within SWE’s Latinos Affinity Group, speaks with Beatris Mendez Gandica, the Security Program Manager at Microsoft and the CEO of the Neuvo Foundation. Listen as Gandica talks about her experience as a Latinx leader, how her non-profit became to be and her favorite part of working in STEM.
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EP 147: Joan Michelson: Hire outliers to drive results
10/09/2021 Duration: 30minIn this SWE Diverse episode, Rachel Morford, President of the Society of Women Engineers, sits down with Joan Michelson, the host of the acclaimed and newly re-branded podcast, Electric Ladies. Michelson discusses her interest in climate, energy and sustainability, why she believes women make strong leaders in green industries, and the biggest life lessons she’s learned in her years of being an interviewer.
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EP 146: Sponsored Podcast: Amanda Fennell - Relativity
10/09/2021 Duration: 17minIn this SWE Diverse episode, Rachel Morford, President of the Society of Women Engineers, sits down with Amanda Fennell, the Chief Security Officer and Chief Information Officer for Relativity, a legal and compliance tech company. Learn about Fennel’s philosophy of “work/life grace”, her outlook on remote work, and how she actively incorporates both her own and her colleague’s hobbies and passions into the workplace.
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EP 145: Judy Nitsch and Jill Tietjen: The Power of Diversifying Boards
06/09/2021 Duration: 45minIn this SWE Diverse episode, Karen Horting, the Executive Director and CEO of SWE, and Anne Perusek, the Director of Publications at SWE, sit down with features of the Summer 2021 SWE magazine, Jill Tietjen and Judy Nitsch. Jill is a past Society president, life member, and is the author on ten books as well as a national speaker. Judy is the now-retired founding principal of Nitsch Engineering, a woman-owned engineering firm with 120 employees, headquartered in Boston with offices in Washington, D.C., as well as Worcester and Lawrence, Massachusetts. Learn more about their background, life experience, and advocacy for diversified boards.
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EP 148: How Stephanie Hill's Journey led to the Advancement of STEM education
03/09/2021 Duration: 44minIn this SWE Diverse episode, Rachel Morford, the incoming FY22 president of SWE, speaks with Stephanie Hill, who is the executive vice president of Rotary and Mission Systems(RMS)for Lockheed Martin Corporation. The RMS portfolio features more than 1,000 programs and employs more than 34,000 people from around the world. Learn more about her background, accomplishments, and community outreach efforts in the advancement of STEM education.
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EP 144: Patti Poppe: Trailblazer in a Male Dominated Industry
25/08/2021 Duration: 16minIn this episode, Rachel Morford, President of the Society of Women Engineers, speaks with Patti Poppe, CEO of PG&E. Poppe has blazed a trail in two male dominated fields: energy and automotive. She discusses her roles in those sectors as well as how her training a an engineer has prepared her to be a CEO. Plus, if you've ever wondered how clean energy and electric cars work hand-in-hand, be sure to listen!