Location: Virtual
Ready to be inspired and empowered? Join us for the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's "Inspiring Women in STEM". This isn't just another webinar—it’s a dynamic celebration of trailblazing women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics who are redefining what's possible in these fields.
Hosted by the incredible Tiffany Morales, BOEM's Recruiting Team Coordinator, you'll meet extraordinary women who are leading the way at BOEM. They’ll share their powerful stories of triumph, overcoming challenges, and how they’re shaping the future of STEM. Whether you're curious about a career in STEM, seeking guidance on breaking through barriers, or just need a jolt of inspiration, this panel has something for you.
Get ready to engage, ask questions, and connect with women who are turning obstacles into opportunities and paving the way for the next generation of STEM innovators. This isn’t just about listening—it’s about taking part in the conversation and leaving with the tools, advice, and motivation to chart your own path.
Who should attend?
- Students dreaming of a STEM future
- Professionals looking to pivot careers
- Anyone eager to be inspired by stories of resilience and innovation
- Note: We are helping to promote this external event as it may be of value to the University community. However, this external event is not affiliated with the Career Center or the University of Maryland.
- The University of Maryland actively subscribes to a policy of equal employment opportunities. Organizations requesting services from the University of Maryland shall be equal opportunity employers in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws. The University Career Center's policy of non-discrimination applies to all current and prospective employers participating or seeking to participate in University Career Center employment services or educational activities.
Event Type: Employer Events, Workshops & Panels
Event Location: Virtual
Industry: Agriculture, Environment & Sustainability, Health and Sciences