The first of nine Women of Color webinars featuring founder and owner of Inclusive Performance Solutions Monica Emerson. Ms. Emerson spent almost 30 Years in industry and military before launching her own business.
Trailblazer Chineta K. Davis was senior vice president for Northrop Grumman’s Electronic Systems business unit. She was one of the first women of color to hold this title at any Fortune 100 defense company.
Theresa Spralling’s experience ranges from business development to change management. She serves as a senior associate director for the Business Sales Leadership Development Program of AT&T Services Inc.
This edition of the 2014 Women of Color Webinar series featured Shelley Mills-Brinkley, a partner in IBM’s Global Business Services public sector consulting business.
Morgan State alumna Cheryl Moo-Young joined Accenture Plc in 2000, soon after graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering.
Dawnielle Farrar-Gaines, a senior electrical and materials engineer at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, on breakthrough ideas, inventions, and innovations.
NASA’s Stephanie Brown-Houston, an education program specialist at NASA Glenn Research Center, is the 2014 Corporate Promotion of Education Award.
J.T. (Ted) Childs, Jr. is the 2006 Lifetime Achievement BEYA honoree and a leading voice in the BEYA STEM community.
The annual BEYA STEM Conference rolls out more than 40 professional seminars over three days. Two presenters talk about their seminars.
Retired aerospace and defense executive Linda Gooden, the 2006 Black Engineer of the Year, on influence and leadership success.
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