Women of Color magazine has released this year's Tech 40 list of women making waves in the technology field.
In the magazine's latest edition, you can learn more about these rising stars and all-star tech leaders and how they have navigated the STEM world. Click here to read the article.
Kindra Porter is an expert in improving processes, systems, and tools to ensure Bell’s customers receive their materials on time.
Moreover, Porter’s expertise in environmental, health, and safety (EHS) principles began at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB). She promoted the importance of EHS to create opportunities to develop students as professionals in this field. Porter’s success as an EHS leader and diverse skillset makes her an invaluable asset to Bell Textron Inc. She also advocates for inclusivity within Bell’s culture and is dedicated to encouraging underrepresented groups to pursue STEM.
Maryann Ayoade has been a medical radiation safety team member at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) since 2014.
She develops and oversees medical-related rulemaking, policy and guidance, reviews and evaluates emerging medical technologies. She responds to medical-related events, provides technical assistance to the NRC’s Advisory Committee on the Medical Uses of Isotopes, and liaises with several medical professional societies as an NRC representative. Previously, she worked as an NRC inspector and license reviewer for radioactive materials and medical use licensees to ensure adequate safety and proper oversight for five years.