22 min

081 Getting Girls Into Tech, with Dr. Shelly Gruenig STEM Southwest Podcast

    • Education

How do we get Girls Into Tech and keep Girls Into Tech?  In today’s episode, Shelly shares her emotional STEM story and how her 6th grade science fair project boosted her desire to learn more science and tech. Shelly shares about her first Radio Shack computer that was purchased with money that she earned delivering newspapers.  She grew up in what we now call an underserved rural community with no mentors that could help to guide her pathway to tech, which impacted her access and her future career. She hopes to open doors of opportunity to girls in a way that no program has ever offered before.
Show Notes
Watch episode here
We often hear Shelly share that we owe it to every daughter to open the doors of opportunity and fill them with hope while equipping them with skills and confidence that they can be successful in STEM.
Growing up as a shy country girl, Shelly was an innovator and problem solver who would eventually become a community leader inducted into the STEM Hall of Fame.  With a PhD in Workforce Education and Career Development, she believes that young people need two things to make their best career decisions:
-Broad Range of Experiences
-Great Role Models
Shelly is committed to using her philosophy and experiences in working with young women in order to ensure that they have the opportunity to become a Girl Into Tech.  She shares that “Girls Into Tech is my answer on how we encourage and support more Girls Into Tech - we need women’s viewpoints in the marketplace and the only way for that to happen is by knocking down the barriers that our daughters face.”
Mimi Vandermolen, Ford Motor Company: Mimi Vandermolen, the Ergonomics Genius Behind Ford's “Rounded Edge Revolution” - Core77
 
What makes Girls Into Tech special:
-ongoing support and mentoring community, not simply one and done
-by girls for girls, growing them into peer leadership
-monthly programming
-workshops and training
-access to scholarships and opportunities
 
Special thanks to:
Meta/Facebook for sponsoring the first cohort of girls in Valencia County, New Mexico
R4Creating as Girls Into Tech sponsor: R4 Creating
Founding sponsor, Market Ascent: Market Ascent - Home
 
How to support Girls Into Tech:
Learn more about Girls Into Tech: Girls Into Tech How It Works – Be Greater Than Average
 
Contact:
Become a sponsor of Girls Into Tech: Girls Into Tech – Be Greater Than Average
Sign up a Girl: Girls Into Tech – Be Greater Than Average
Share your genius – send us an email on how you want to get involved: info@BeGreaterThanAverage.org

How do we get Girls Into Tech and keep Girls Into Tech?  In today’s episode, Shelly shares her emotional STEM story and how her 6th grade science fair project boosted her desire to learn more science and tech. Shelly shares about her first Radio Shack computer that was purchased with money that she earned delivering newspapers.  She grew up in what we now call an underserved rural community with no mentors that could help to guide her pathway to tech, which impacted her access and her future career. She hopes to open doors of opportunity to girls in a way that no program has ever offered before.
Show Notes
Watch episode here
We often hear Shelly share that we owe it to every daughter to open the doors of opportunity and fill them with hope while equipping them with skills and confidence that they can be successful in STEM.
Growing up as a shy country girl, Shelly was an innovator and problem solver who would eventually become a community leader inducted into the STEM Hall of Fame.  With a PhD in Workforce Education and Career Development, she believes that young people need two things to make their best career decisions:
-Broad Range of Experiences
-Great Role Models
Shelly is committed to using her philosophy and experiences in working with young women in order to ensure that they have the opportunity to become a Girl Into Tech.  She shares that “Girls Into Tech is my answer on how we encourage and support more Girls Into Tech - we need women’s viewpoints in the marketplace and the only way for that to happen is by knocking down the barriers that our daughters face.”
Mimi Vandermolen, Ford Motor Company: Mimi Vandermolen, the Ergonomics Genius Behind Ford's “Rounded Edge Revolution” - Core77
 
What makes Girls Into Tech special:
-ongoing support and mentoring community, not simply one and done
-by girls for girls, growing them into peer leadership
-monthly programming
-workshops and training
-access to scholarships and opportunities
 
Special thanks to:
Meta/Facebook for sponsoring the first cohort of girls in Valencia County, New Mexico
R4Creating as Girls Into Tech sponsor: R4 Creating
Founding sponsor, Market Ascent: Market Ascent - Home
 
How to support Girls Into Tech:
Learn more about Girls Into Tech: Girls Into Tech How It Works – Be Greater Than Average
 
Contact:
Become a sponsor of Girls Into Tech: Girls Into Tech – Be Greater Than Average
Sign up a Girl: Girls Into Tech – Be Greater Than Average
Share your genius – send us an email on how you want to get involved: info@BeGreaterThanAverage.org

22 min

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