As more and more women enter STEM, Bulbshare talks to industry leaders about the barriers still in place, the benefits of diversifying the industry, and how brands and businesses can encourage more female scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians. Though major milestones are being achieved, with over one million women working in core STEM roles, and women now making up 29% of the workforce, still only 15% of STEM graduates are female, and workplace discrimination is still real. Join Bulbshare and industry insiders as we unpick the challenges and opportunities around female empowerment in STEM this International Women’s Day week.

Covering:

  • What are the barriers to women entering the industry?
  • What are the benefits of diversifying the workforce?
  • How does intersectionality function within STEM?
  • Where are the female role models in STEM?
  • How can brands and businesses support and attract more women in STEM?
  • What are the long term goals of getting more women in STEM?
  • What brands are getting it right?

Featuring:

  • Helen Hoang: Junior Developer, Bumble, part of the first cohort of Bumble Tech Academy 2022
  • Jacqui Johnson MSc: Director and Founder of JCJ Consulting & Board Member, British Aviation Group
  • Clare Cassidy: Lead Architect & Engineer, NHS
  • Neona Kigozi MOptom (hons): Optometrist & blogger
  • Ciara Moss: VP Business Intelligence & Analytics, Prenetics
  • Nina Glynn: Content Manager, Bulbshare
  • Theo Spyrou MSc: Project Manager, Bulbshare, Physicist
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