Are you curious about what a career in STEM fields can look like for you? Do you want to connect with successful women in your field and learn about their experiences and paths to success? Then you won’t want to miss our “Women in STEM” event, exclusively for team members and mentors at the San Diego Regional.
At this event, you will have the opportunity to:
- Chat with female STEM professionals about their career paths and experiences.
- Get inspired by successful women in STEM fields who have overcome challenges and achieved great things.
- Learn about the different career options available to you in STEM fields, and get advice on how to pursue your dreams.
- Network with other female students and STEM professionals, making valuable connections that could lead to future opportunities.
And that’s not all! To make this event even more special, we’ll be treating all attendees to dessert. You’ll be able to indulge in sweet treats and get the information and inspiration you need to take your future to the next level.
Though the event is focused around female experiences in STEM, everyone is welcome to attend. We can’t wait to see you there and help you on your journey to success!
DATE: Saturday, March 23rd
TIME: 1:15pm – 2:30pm
LOCATION: UCSD – LionTree Arena, in the Volunteer Lounge
MEET THE STEM PROFESSIONALS
Saritha Goli
Senior Director, Engineering - Qualcomm
Gabriella Loaiza
Mechanical Engineer in Unmanned Marine Vehicle Lab - NIWC Pacific
Kathreen Thome, PhD
Fusion Scientist - General Atomics
Mirella Cruz
Engineer 1 - RDQ, Inc.
Kelly Kloster Hon
Sr. Manager, Product Development Engineering - Becton Dickinson
Olivia Li
Senior Software Engineer - Qualcomm Wireless Research Department
Vanessa Eslava
Transportation Engineer - TYLin
Natalie LaRowe
Mechanical Engineering Business Systems Analyst - General Atomics
Sarah Rodriguez
Application Developer Master - TechFlow, Inc.
Snighda Chalasani
Embedded Engineer - Qualcomm
Sahana Kumar
Medical Student at UCSD School of Medicine - Biomedical Engineering Degree from John Hopkins