1h 9 min

2023 WOC (1788) 'Windows and Mirrors' in Federal Spaces: Reflections of Career Success at NOAA and the USPTO Professional Development for Women and Minorities

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Motivated by a sense of duty and a calling to make an impact on the human condition, a professional career dedicated to public service can be very rewarding. Yet for women of color, it can also sometimes pose challenges that impact both their contributions to service and their career trajectories. 
In this session, you’ll meet WOC leaders from Department of Commerce subcomponent agencies, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).Learn how these esteemed public servants who support and advance STEM innovation globally -- especially to underserved communities -- have navigated the federal landscape - both challenges and opportunities - during their careers. This panel will discuss negotiating identity, visibility, and authenticity; maneuvering hostile waters and creating brave spaces; and defining and celebrating success.
 
Speakers:
Sharon Watson
International Program Specialist
United States Patent and Trademark Office

 
Alisa Young
Weather and Climate Portfolio Lead
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
 

Rita Williams
Supervisory Administrative Officer
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
 

Nathanya Ferguson
United States Patent and Trademark Office
 

Kiesha Bryant
United States Patent and Trademark Office
 

Marilyn Nash
United States Patent and Trademark Office

Motivated by a sense of duty and a calling to make an impact on the human condition, a professional career dedicated to public service can be very rewarding. Yet for women of color, it can also sometimes pose challenges that impact both their contributions to service and their career trajectories. 
In this session, you’ll meet WOC leaders from Department of Commerce subcomponent agencies, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).Learn how these esteemed public servants who support and advance STEM innovation globally -- especially to underserved communities -- have navigated the federal landscape - both challenges and opportunities - during their careers. This panel will discuss negotiating identity, visibility, and authenticity; maneuvering hostile waters and creating brave spaces; and defining and celebrating success.
 
Speakers:
Sharon Watson
International Program Specialist
United States Patent and Trademark Office

 
Alisa Young
Weather and Climate Portfolio Lead
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
 

Rita Williams
Supervisory Administrative Officer
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
 

Nathanya Ferguson
United States Patent and Trademark Office
 

Kiesha Bryant
United States Patent and Trademark Office
 

Marilyn Nash
United States Patent and Trademark Office

1h 9 min