This year's Women to Watch Summit will be held on May 5, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm EDT on the Women of Color STEM DTX Platform. Click here to register for the May Summit. The annual Women to Watch Summit is designed to encourage and inspire women in STEM to share their career experiences. The program celebrates women who have made a significant impact in their respective fields.
Women of Color magazine’s annual 50 WOMEN TO WATCH awards recognize success and achievement in technology, telecommunications, finance, energy, industry, healthcare, utilities, and more. This prestigious list showcases trailblazing women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) careers nominated for recognition by major employers in the U.S.
Kristin Brown, senior Lake County site operations director, Abbott Laboratories
Arminda Palacio, engineering project controls analyst, Actalent
Karen Sharp, systems engineer and cyber security expert, Aerospace Corporation
Camille Williams, application engineer, Ansys
Isabel Moreno, lead sales engineer, AT&T
Carla Prieto, senior manager for business operations, Bell
Mylene Novelo, senior business operations manager, Boeing
Stephanie Jenkins, chief technologist, Booz Allen Hamilton
Camille Carter, network engineer, CACI
Richa Verma, senior lead engineer, Collins Aerospace
Nydia Pombo, head of controlling, Continental Automotive North America
Vanessa Ross, lead programmer, Cornerstone Consolidated Services Group
Lingyan Wang, inventor, Corning Inc.
Tara Travis, fuel system integration manager, Cummins
Asha Carvalho, senior technical product manager, Ford Motor Company
Debra Boston, senior data analyst, General Dynamics Information Technology
Runjun Gandhi, supervisor, General Motors
Teresa Chavez, purchasing specialist, Gulfstream Mexicali
Qun "Maxine" Liu, SVP, Health Catalyst
Olga Marruffo, VP, HP Finance
Patience Lowery, program manager, HII
Mingming Cao, senior software developer, IBM Linux
Stephanie Gearheard, portfolio release, Infosys
Joelle Francois, manager of projects, Jacobs
Danielle Hilliard, asst. supervisor, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Ardis Carlos-Alim, vice president, JP Morgan Chase
Crystal Woods, system engineering lead, L3Harris Technologies
Kjersten Kipp, systems engineer, Leidos
Akoss Schuppius, project management professional, LMI
Cassandra Bolden, IT manager, Lockheed Martin
Jessica Richardson, program analyst, Missile Defense Agency
Norma Rivera, tech specialist, Naval Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme Division
Brigette Blair, mission assurance manager, Northrop Grumman
Kimberly E. Scott, field operations, Otis
Jade Franks, associate producer, QVC
Sara El-Khatib, researcher, Seagate
Linda Castaneda, planning manager, Stellantis
Lydia Carter, software engineer, Textron Aviation
Anshu Saxena Arora, associate professor, University of the District of Columbia
Marisa Trainor, mission element lead, U.S. Air Force
Erin Cumbo, project manager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Afrachanna Butler, physical research scientist, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
Patricia Johnson, IT specialist, U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command
Shanda Robinson, supervisory program analyst, U.S. Army Space Missile Defense Command
Shaneka Lawson, research plant physiologist, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
April Smith, analyst, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Tyra Harrison, systems engineer, Walmart Inc.
Tami Hudson, client officer, Wells Fargo
Melinda Hines, strategic engagement manager, World Wide Technology
Nanya Origbo, senior software engineer, Zulily
The Women to Watch Summit: Women of the Year program includes several sessions on promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the tech industry. In addition, the sessions aim to help women leaders overcome challenges and provide strategies for career growth and development.
"The Conversation of Change" will be moderated by Victoria Castaneda, an analytics engineer at Health Catalyst; Tamika Gray, a program manager at Health Catalyst, Javiera Soto, a defense and technology industry executive at WithYouWithMe, and Daphne Brooks, a diversity operations program analyst at the Office of Secretary of the Air Force. The panelists will explore efforts to advance DEI in the tech industry and how to include women in these initiatives fully.
"I Got Your Back" will be moderated by Christine Burkette, CEO of Promising Integrations Consulting Firm, Inc., Sondia Christian, director of business integration at Huntington Ingalls Industries, and Jeannice Fairrer-Samani, managing director at FSG, LLC. The panelists will examine methods for women to support each other to boost self-confidence and experience more career satisfaction.
"Vertical Leadership" will be moderated by Colonel Lawanda Warthen, director of public affairs at U.S. Army Medicine, Air Force Colonel Jenise Carroll, deputy director of diversity and inclusion, and Army Colonel Princess Atunrase, equal opportunity program manager at the U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM). In this discussion, panelists will explore methods to help female employees grow and develop as leaders.
The Women to Watch Summit provides a unique opportunity for women in STEM to connect, share their experiences, and learn from each other. The Summit celebrates the achievements of women in STEM fields and inspires the next generation of female leaders.
This year's Women to Watch Summit will be held on May 5, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm EDT on the Women of Color STEM DTX Platform. Click here to register for the May Summit. The annual Women to Watch Summit is designed to encourage and inspire women in STEM to share their career experiences. The program celebrates women who have made a significant impact in their respective fields.