Alicia Boler Davis, executive vice president of global manufacturing, General Motors has been named to Business Insider’s list of “The 39 most powerful female engineers of 2018.”
Joan Hughes was one of the first Department of the Navy African-American Flag Officers and civilian Senior Executive Service (SES) members.
Employers with top women in technology include tech companies, telecom, auto manufacturers, aerospace, and defense companies, and public utilities.
Who are America’s most admired employers? Where are the points of choice for internships? Which organizations do students want to work for? To get answers to those questions, Career Communications Group’s Women of Color Magazine ran its Most Admired Employers survey in the fall of 2016.
Retired NASA Astronaut to Deliver 2017 Commencement Address.
Rear Admiral Sylvia Trent-Adams, deputy surgeon general, earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Hampton University,
Maj. Gen. Susan K. Mashiko was deputy director of the National Reconnaissance Office, the nation’s spy satellite agency. She entered the Air Force as a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy
Historic appointment as Linda Singh becomes the first female and the first African American to command the Maryland Army National Guard.
Jennifer Sesay came to the United States without any family or friends, but with more than enough ambition, drive, and dreams of achievement to succeed.
Michelle Janine Howard, a 2008 Women of Color Career Achievement Winner, became the first woman to attain the rank of four-star admiral in the Navy’s 238-year history.
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