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S2: E5 Janice Omadeke

Vulnerability is just one of Janice Omadeke’s (CEO & Founder of The Mentor Method) many super powers.

In this week’s episode of Technically 200 you’ll learn about Janice’s negotiation strategies and how she started her company The Mentor Method. And while you’re at it, check out her Ted talk about Mentorship & Workplace Equity.

Technically 200 Talks: Caty Caldwell & Jessica Odeyemi

Technically 200 Talks: Women in Tech Caty Caldwell & Jessica Odeyemi Being exposed to STEM from an early age through Rube Goldberg experiments and attending Princeton University, are just a few things Caty Caldwell (Program Manager, Facebook) and Jessica Odeyemi (Senior Technical Product Manager, IBM) have in common.  Join us for our first Technically 200 […]

S2:E1 Jessica Odeyemi

“Get comfortable with being uncomfortable.”

Jessica Odeyemi, Senior Technical Product Manager at IBM, kicks this month’s Technically 200 Series.

Episode 5 – Nevette Bailey

Season 1 Finale. Matt talks (for a while) with Nevette Bailey, a classically trained ballerina . . . single Mom . . . with a PhD in Chemistry . . . who is now a software engineer at Etsy! She shares how an unconventional path is much more of a boon than a hurdle to learning.

Episode 3 – Sienna Jackson

Recent UT San Antonio graduate, Sienna Jackson,  majored in Cybersecurity and is now an Associate Cyber Systems Engineer at Northrop Grumman. In this episode, she shares about how she helps defend us from global threats as well as what app you should delete from your phone now!

Episode 2 – Brenda Torres

El Paso Native, Brenda Torres, was fascinated by science at an early age. In this episode, Brenda shares how she launched her own start-up called CanaryQ with her fiancé and tells us the meaning of “Ponte Las Pillas.” Listen to her STEM journey as she studied Biochemistry at St. Edwards University which led her to pursue her PhD in Immunology at Stanford!

Episode 1 – Courtney Campbell

After learning that there was much more to the engineering field than bridge-building and shop floors, Courtney Campbell launched headfirst into one of the most competitive degree programs at The Ohio State University. In this episode she shares everything from how Engineering has helped her frame and solve problems in and outside of work, as well as how employers can walk the talk of racial justice.

Trailer – Welcome to Technically 200!

Trailer – Welcome to Technically 200! Welcome to Technically 200: your introduction to 200 black and Latinx women in STEM and their incredible stories.