We're proud to continue our support and partnership with the Society of Women Engineers. In our latest blog post, we highlight the inspiring journeys of two of our own women engineers, Emma Miller from CPC - Colder Products Company and Sara Venkatachalam from Dover Fueling Solutions. Discover how Dover's commitment to career growth and DE&I initiatives has empowered them to thrive both personally and professionally. Read the full story here: https://ow.ly/oGea50SxaHS
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We're proud to continue our support and partnership with the Society of Women Engineers. In our latest blog post, we highlight the inspiring journeys of two of our own women engineers, Emma Miller from CPC - Colder Products Company and Sara Venkatachalam from Dover Fueling Solutions. Discover how Dover's commitment to career growth and DE&I initiatives has empowered them to thrive both personally and professionally. Read the full story here: https://ow.ly/oGea50SxaHS
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A Call to Empowerment: Celebrating the Women of America In the tapestry of our nation, women weave resilience, creativity, and strength into society's fabric. From pioneers to leaders, the spirit of womanhood is a transformative force. Each woman carries a story of struggle and triumph, illuminating the path of progress. Let us celebrate the mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends who inspire us with their courage. They are educators igniting curiosity, activists challenging injustice, and caregivers nurturing communities. Their contributions lay the groundwork for social change. We must advocate for equal opportunities, support female voices in leadership, and ensure access to education. To the women of America: embrace your ambitions and pursue your passions. You are architects of change, and the world needs your brilliance. Together, let’s cultivate a culture that uplifts women's voices, dismantling barriers and celebrating every step toward equality. When women rise, we all rise—building a brighter future for everyone.
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Whether setting strategic priorities, investing in the development of her team, or championing women in STEM, Mile Corrigan embodies "Ut Prosim" in all she does as CEO of a science and technology organization. Learn more about Mile Corrigan ‘99, Pamplin College of Business graduate and President and Chief Executive Officer of Noblis, at the following link. ➡️ https://ow.ly/exiA50TeMCb
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March is Women’s History Month, a time to honor the countless contributions women have made to history, culture, and society. At S&W, we celebrate the contributions women make to the greater good of the world. Learn more about its significance below! https://ow.ly/uboT50QLe6u
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Happy Women’s History Month Beautiful People! Did you know that the 2024 theme for Women’s History Month is “Women Who Advocate for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion”? There are so many ways that you can learn about powerful and influential women from our history to center yourself in this month, and I am going to try to sprinkle those in our content for the month, but where I want to center us is in this year’s theme. https://lnkd.in/gBsq46NP
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“I'm just so tired of watching myself and every single other woman tie herself into knots so that people will like us.” - America Ferrera in Barbie The Movie To all the women out there, have you ever paused to reflect on the journey of being a woman in today's world? Women's History Month originated from a grassroots movement in Sonoma County, California to honor women's contributions to history, culture, and society. It provides a platform to recognize trailblazing women who have shattered barriers and paved the way for future generations. Despite significant strides, women continue to face systemic barriers in various aspects of life, including the workplace, healthcare, and education. Gender pay gaps, lack of representation in leadership roles, and gender-based discrimination persist as pressing challenges that demand attention and action. This year's theme celebrates “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion”, recognizing women who understand that, for a positive future, we need to eliminate bias and discrimination from our lives and institutions. What will you do this month to honor Women’s History Month? Swipe to see how you can show your support this month and throughout the year.
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𝗛𝗮𝗽𝗽𝘆 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗪𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗻'𝘀 𝗗𝗮𝘆! ✨ Cheers to the visionary women who lead, create, and inspire in the business world! On International Women's Day, we celebrate the brilliance, resilience, and success of women entrepreneurs breaking barriers and shaping the future. Learn more about the successful women entrepreneurs supported by WIDU during their entrepreneurial journey: https://lnkd.in/dEiwP2MD
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Greetings! 👋 We just shared this month's newsletter, featuring a few (out of the many) women QKAers. Read more about what inspired them to pursue a career in architecture, favorite projects, and rewarding aspects in this issue here: https://lnkd.in/g9z4WsAX
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Azyn, project manager at Clarkston, shares #insightful advice and encouragement for women in business. Read what Women's History Month means to her below and her full career story here: https://hubs.ly/Q02p_FF70 Q: What does Women’s History Month mean to you? A: "Women’s History Month, to me, is the celebration of the incredible women of our past who fought triumphantly to be able to live normal lives. In today’s world, we take a lot of our rights and freedoms for granted, because we’ve never had to go without them – having a credit card, driving a car, voting, working – a lot of us have grown up with these things as part of our everyday lives. But for the women of the past, these were mere dreams. So, to be able to shine a light on how far we’ve come, while also using this month to look forward and continue to lay the groundwork for future changes, is very special and vital to me. Being a Middle Eastern woman, I always try my hardest to spotlight women in other countries who, unfortunately, do not have the same opportunities as I do here in America. Some of the most brilliant minds are in countries that still, in 2024, do not value their women. A lot of these women are not even allowed to attend school let alone work, attend events, or live a normal life. They deserve to have advocates in the West so maybe one day that can change. While we should support these women daily, Women’s History Month is an especially good time to bring light to their stories. Women everywhere should be revered and celebrated. While we’ve come a long way, Women’s History Month is a great reminder that we still have work to do." #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensEmpowerment #WomenInBusiness
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As we reflect on the month of March, traditionally celebrated as Women's History Month, it's vital to recognize that the legacies of remarkable women, especially those from BIPOC communities, are not confined to any single month. The contributions of these women are woven into the fabric of our daily lives, shaping the society we live in, the freedoms we enjoy, and the innovations that propel us forward. Yet, too often, the stories of these trailblazers remain unsung, their achievements tucked away in the footnotes of history. It is not enough to honor these women with a fleeting acknowledgment; their legacies deserve to be integrated into the mainstream narrative, celebrated and remembered 24/7, for their impact transcends time and is felt in countless ways, every single day. The challenge we face is not merely one of remembrance but of active recognition and amplification. It is up to us—educators, leaders, parents, peers—to ensure that the tales of BIPOC women who have contributed to our collective progress are told and retold. These women, from scientists to activists, from inventors to pioneers in arts and culture, have not only shaped their respective fields but have also paved the way for future generations to dream bigger and reach further. Let us challenge ourselves and others to provide space for these stories, not just in our history books but in our conversations and platforms. By doing so, we acknowledge the undeniable truth that our combined success is built on the diverse and powerful contributions of all individuals, particularly those who have had to overcome the greatest barriers to leave their indelible mark on our world. #womenshistorymonth #ourfacesourvoices
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