In this episode of the Marquis Masters podcast, host Nick Franck sits down with Dr. Tracey Scherban, a retired engineer, professor, and advocate for women in STEM. Drawing from her decades-long career in engineering, research, education, and scientific outreach, Dr. Scherban shares her passion for making science more accessible to young women and highlights the impact of mentorship, curiosity, and lifelong learning. She discusses her leadership with the American Chemical Society and the Women in Science Symposium she organized to connect students with accomplished professionals and inspire future generations of scientists. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Scherban introduces listeners to the stories of two remarkable women whose work has left lasting marks on science and society. She reflects on her conversations with Dr. Camille Schrier, pharmacist, science communicator, and former Miss America, who captured national attention by performing a chemistry demonstration during the Miss America competition. Dr. Scherban also explores the extraordinary career of Dr. Arlene Blum, a renowned chemist, mountaineer, and environmental advocate whose research contributed to public safety reforms and whose leadership broke barriers in high-altitude climbing. Together, their stories demonstrate how scientific curiosity can lead to meaningful change both inside and outside the laboratory. Dr. Scherban also reflects on her own journey, from studying chemistry at Reed College and conducting groundbreaking research on protonic conductors to managing engineering teams at Intel and later dedicating herself to education and community outreach. She discusses the mentors who shaped her career, the challenges of balancing professional ambitions with family life, and the importance of encouraging young people to see science as a pathway to endless opportunity. From climate science education to international conversations about women in STEM at the United Nations, Dr. Scherban offers a compelling perspective on how science can be used to improve lives, strengthen communities, and create a better future. This conversation explores: Dr. Tracey Scherban’s career as an engineer, professor, researcher, and STEM advocate.The inspiring stories and accomplishments of Dr. Camille Schrier and Dr. Arlene Blum.The importance of mentorship, role models, and representation in science.Efforts to encourage more women and girls to pursue STEM education and careers.Scientific outreach initiatives, including Women in Science Symposiums and climate science education programs.Insights from the International Day of Women and Girls in Science Assembly at the United Nations.Lessons on balancing career, family, curiosity, and lifelong learning.Discover how curiosity, mentorship, and perseverance can empower the next generation of women in science and create lasting impact across industries and communities. For more information about the Marquis Masters Podcast and other honorees, visit marquiswhoswho.com. If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to subscribe, share, and leave a review to help more listeners discover stories from leaders, innovators, and changemakers making a difference in the world.