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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 0:21


Thank you for supporting our inaugural season full of wisdom, direction and passion delivered directly to you from some of the most amazing guests ever! We look forward to bringing you more interesting guests in the field of STEM this summer.

Fletcher Daniels: Tech Founder & CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 28:31


Mr. Daniels has worked in many facets throughout his career. From being a chemist, and learning about what it truly means to be a scientist to teaching at Michigan State University. A Detroit native and Detroit Public School graduate, who is passionate about educating children in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. He has championed companies for over a decade, because leadership is another gift that he possesses. Sit back and enjoy the knowledge and wisdom of Mr. Fletcher Daniels.

Madeline Black: Superintendent, W-A-Y Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 24:27


From teacher to principal to superintendent. Madeline has pursued her passion for educating America's youth for over 20 years, and she's not done. Sit back an enjoy the vast experience of an educator, who is living her dream.

Travis Albert: CEO of Royalty Welding & Metal Fabrications

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 32:04


Travis Albert is a native of Baton Rouge, LA and Class of 1999 Summa Cum Laude graduate of Robert E Lee High School. Mr. Albert attended Xavier University and later found interest in welding. He later pursued his interest by attending and graduating from Capital Area Technical College, now known as Baton Rouge Community College in 2010. Soon after he began his career as a combination pipe welder and for 10 years. In 2017, Travis used his talents to start his own business, Royalty Welding and Metal Fabrications, which has been growing and very successful. He has also volunteered his time to teaching and certifying youth in welding at Broadmoor High School over the last two years. Seeking to serve his community more, he started a non-profit organization called Building Better Futures BR in order to mentor young men on how to obtain successful careers through other avenues outside of college. Travis Albert was elected 2nd Vice President of NAACP Baton Rouge Branch in 2018 and recently re-elected to serve his second term.

Donnie Williams: Production Mgmt Mechanical Engineer for Pepsi Cola, Proctor & Gamble, M&M Mars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 42:30


With an engineering career spanning over 30 years, experience, wisdom and guidance are key descriptions of what to expect from Mr. Donnie Williams' podcast. As a Civil Rights era graduate from Southern University and subsequent experience working with products such as oil, soft drinks, candy and rice, he has witnessed change (and lack of change) in engineering and will provide guidance for how to navigate through this developing field. Listen in to learn tips on how to define professional and personal success.

Robert Turner: Microsoft Senior Cloud Solution Architect

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 19:31


Technology Professional with experience in project management, design, testing, implementation, and administration of a wide range of systems and technologies. Robert has strong analytical skills with a strong understanding of infrastructure architecture, possesses vast experience in troubleshooting, and strong interpersonal in excellent communication skills, overseeing various projects of various sizes and scope. He has also effectively advised clients on hardware and software solutions that best meets their needs. In conclusion, he assist clients with the planning and deployment of systems, upgrades, cloud migrations, cloud integrations, and modifications based on Microsoft's best practices model.

Sarah Potter: Amazon Senior Technical Program Manager

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 47:44


A Stanford graduate, with over nine years experience in gaming at Microsoft, and currently serving in management at Amazon. A Native to the Seattle area with over 20 years experience in technology in Automotive, Telecommunications, Aerospace, Medical, and Consumer Electronics industries. Passionate for bringing more women and youth from underrepresented communities into the area of technology. Serving as a board member for the Technology Access Foundation, Co-Chair for the Stanford Black Alumni Seattle & NW Regional Chapter, Professional Mentor for the YearUp organization, Industry Panelist for IGNITE Worldwide, and does speaking engagements throughout the Puget Sound. She is a believer that we can all make a difference through small acts everyday.

Dr. Tonya Norwood, Principal of Noble K8, Detroit, Michigan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 31:15


This episode in one word... Wisdom. At every turn it floods your eardrums through every experience from childhood to adulthood. Dr. Norwood brings her truth straight at you like a locomotive. Powerful, insightful, and a little different is how she's perceived, but anyone would be motivated by her passion after listening to this episode. With over 26 years in the educational field we just want to know... When is the book coming out?

Dr. Patricia Wilkerson-Uddyback: VP of Academic & Community Affairs, Detroit Medical Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 31:26


She oversees all aspects of Graduate and Undergraduate Education at the Detroit Medical Center. Her career in medicine began over 27 years ago and she has held various leadership roles at the DMC; including Chief of Emergency Medicine at Harper Hutzel Hospital and Interim CEO-President of Harper Hutzel Women's Hospital and Chief Medical Officer for both Harper Hutzel hospital & Detroit Receiving Hospitals. A key reason for much of her success in any initiative she leads is her commitment to always put the needs of the patient first.

Racheal Allen: Chief Operating Officer, Marygrove Conservancy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 45:22


A wife, mother, and a serial entrepreneur with over 15 years of leading startups, creating operational infrastructure, and scaling using lean methodologies. She also brings competencies in organizational leadership by way of building and leading high performing teams, crafting and implementing policy, and tactical procedural reforms to promote efficiency, and planning the strategic allocation of resources to support growth and sustainability. I know what you're thinking... Wow! She means business. So, sit back an enjoy your next STEM-ish episode.

Principal Verynda Stroughter, Renaissance High School, Detroit, Michigan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 28:46


Leading the number one academically ranked high school in the City of Detroit is no easy task. Inspiring and preparing Detroit's brightest for the top colleges and universities in the nation is not a job for the weak of heart. This week we will hear from the leader of Renaissance High School, who's vision has resulted in making and keeping her school number one during her tenure. Sit back and enjoy her knowledge and wisdom on what it takes to be number one.

Robert Tyler: CEO of IGWT Construction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 22:42


As a Project Executive, Mr. Tyler is responsible for the executive oversight of all the projects. IGWT's principal has been at the forefront of the construction industry for decades, serving on several major construction and program management projects thoughout the nation, ncluding Disney's Animal Kingdom in Orlando, FL in the 1996 Olympic Equestrian Venue in Atlanta, GA and major expansions to international airports, including New Orleans International Airport, Miami International Airport, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

Fatima Majid: Biomedical Engineer - One that researches & develops biological & medical solutions.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 35:14


Fatima A. Majid is a STEM advocate with a passion for building confidence in the youth and encourages them to pursue careers in STEM fields. She has a history of volunteer involvement for several non- profit organizations in Detroit as speaker or workshop facilitator in STEM and volunteers as a biomedical lab technician for World Medical Relief where she performs tests, repairs and packaging of medical equipment that is sent to the impoverished both in Detroit and abroad.

Dr. Nakia Allen: Becoming a Medical Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 28:03


Dr. Allen is an accomplished Pediatrician practicing at Henry Ford Health Systems, while also inspiring medical students as a course director at Wayne State University School of Medicine. During this interview, Dr. Allen shares her inspiration, advice to young people aspiring to become a medical doctor, strategies for successfully getting into and completing medical school, and so much more!

Trolisie D. Fletcher: The Parent & a STEM Professional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 31:23


As a parent and a STEM professional life can be challenging. In this segment Mrs. Trolisie Fletcher gives her perspective on balancing family, life and a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

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