Technically 200

Author: Norielle Aurelio

Technically 200 Talks: Vianey Garcia-Osorio & Marla Britt Fields

Technically 200 Talks: Moms in STEM Dr. Joanelle Bailey & Dr. Nevette Bailey Being a mom has made me a better manager. In our final episode of our season featuring #MomsInSTEM. Friends, Marla (Senior Program Manager, NOVA Instruments) & Vianey (Senior Program Manager, WISK Aero) met during their time at Applied Materials through a Woman’s […]

Technically 200 Talks: Joanelle Bailey & Nevette Bailey

Technically 200 Talks: Moms in STEM Dr. Joanelle Bailey & Dr. Nevette Bailey Fact: You can do anything you set your mind to. From a civil engineer to paramedic then surgeon OR a professional ballerina to Ph.D. in Chemistry then a software engineer. Dr. Joanelle Bailey, M.D. (Surgical Critical Care/Acute Care Surgery Fellow, University of […]

Technically 200 Talks: LaKeisha Batts & Lori Banks

Technically 200 Talks: Moms in STEM LaKeisha Batts, PhD & Lori Banks, PhD Five months pregnant and defending her thesis. Hear about this incredible story in this week’s Technically 200 episode featuring Dr. LaKeisha Batts (CEO, Science Unlimited) and Dr. Lori Banks (Assistant Professor of Biology, Bates College). Dr. Batts & Dr. Banks talk about […]

Technically 200 Talks: Airiel Bouie & Alexis Hall

Technically 200 Talks: Moms in Medicine Airiel Bouie & Alexis Hall Embracing Motherhood and studying Medicine. That’s what Moms Airiel Bouie and Alexis Hall, both medical students University of Illinois at Chicago. They’re not only creating a better future for themselves and their families, but they’re also preparing to make a difference in the lives […]

Technically 200 Talks: Michelle Tovar-Mora & Fernanda Sulantay

Technically 200 Talks: Moms in STEM Michelle Tovar-Mora & Fernanda Sulantay How can more companies support Moms in STEM? Both Michelle (Mechanical Engineer, @galvanizestem) and Fernanda (Chemical Engineering PhD student at Yale University, @fernandasulantay) get REAL about how companies in STEM can make workplace environments more inclusive for Moms. From providing childcare, flex work hours […]

Technically 200 Talks: Carmen Broomes & Carmen Johnson

Technically 200 Talks: Moms in STEM Carmen Broomes & Carmen Johnson “I have to start being ok with not being able to be everything to everybody.” – Carmen J. (WP Engine) For Season 3, we’re featuring Moms in STEM. In our very first episode, we’re talking to the Carmens – Carmen J (WP Engine) and […]

Technically 200 Talks: Jenae Butler & Britney Thompson

Technically 200 Talks: Women in Tech Jenae Butler & Britney Thompson When met with questions about how to engage amidst last year’s surge in racial unrest, Jenae Butler (Google) founded Standing United Project  in response to George Floyd’s murder. The Standing United Project is a resource hub designed to help educate and activate change agents […]

S2: E4 Marla Britt Fields

From working for large corporations and small tech startups, Marla Britt Fields (MIT Alumna and Senior Technical Program Manager, Applied Materials) has a wide range of experiences in tech.

S2:E3 Keelee Moseley

After giving birth to her first child at 19 years old, Keelee Moseley didn’t let anything stand in her way from graduating college and pursuing her career in tech.

Keelee shares her advocacy for black maternal health as well as her journey being a software engineer at NASA to a Senior IT Lead at Merck in this week’s Technically 200 episode.

Technically 200 Talks: Shanel Fields & Kishau Rogers

This week on Technically 200 Talks. We have an EXCITING roundtable conversation with two VC backed women entrepreneurs.