Efforts to attract the next generation of STEM leaders are paying off, as many industries are seeing a demographic shift, with younger people taking on more leadership roles.
Women of Color magazine's "40 under 40" list highlights emerging leaders in STEM who are making significant contributions to their organizations. Click here to read the full article.
Kindra Porter, an expert in improving processes, systems, and tools, has been honored as one of the "Top 40 Women in Tech" by Women of Color magazine in 2024. Her success as an environmental health and safety (EHS) leader and diverse skillset makes her an invaluable asset to Bell Textron Inc. She also advocates for inclusivity within Bell's culture and encourages underrepresented groups to pursue STEM.
Maryann Ayoade is a member of the medical radiation safety team at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and develops and oversees medical-related rulemaking, policy, and guidance.
Crystal Arnold Johnson, a Boeing Global Services business unit process engineer, leads projects and collaborates with technical fellows to develop design practices.
Dr. Alicia Sanchez specializes in the implementation of games and simulations in a variety of learning environments and has worked at the Defense Acquisition University and The Cigna Group as a transformative user experience professional.
WOC's 40 under 40 women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) recognizes women's talent, resilience, and ingenuity at the forefront of traditionally male-dominated STEM fields.
The list features women who are redefining their organizations and making a significant impact in shaping the future of technology. These emerging leaders are the faces of their companies and are toiling in the background.
Their pioneering efforts and leadership in the technology sector underscore the importance of diversity and inclusivity in STEM.