The STEMcast Podcast is hosted by Dr. Reagan Flowers and is designed to inspire and advance STEM perspectives. Dr. Flowers interviews STEM + Art + Communications professionals from all walks of life and discusses the significance of C-STEM in their professional and personal life. You can expect a ne…
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Dr. Stefanie Lemcke is the founder of GoKid, a carpooling, scheduling and organization app for parents and caretakers. Dr. Lemcke founded the app when she was seeking a solution to driver fatigue after moving from New York City to Connecticut, oftentimes finding herself trapped in traffic jams with her neighbors as they all drove to the same place, at the same time, to drop off and pick up their kids. Stefanie is a serial entrepreneur and an experienced digital manager who has worked in innovation and technology for over 17 years. With a background in the children's market, media, and entertainment, she ran the online video department at Sky Germany, headed the legal department at the Disney channel in Germany, and worked at Sony Music. In 2012 she co-founded New York International, a website and technology for international entrepreneurs launching businesses in the US. Stefanie holds a PhD in law from the University of Munich and an M.B.A. In this episode we discuss: How Lemcke turned her problem into a solution for other parents. The process on creating the app without a technical background. Identifying key skills to build a team. Contact CSTEM: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Vince Luciana joined SurgeX in January 2019 as senior sales engineer following his tenure as an independent consulting engineer. Throughout his career, he has designed electronics for a variety of companies within the consumer electronics, automotive, audio, and power management industries. He also helped to create the HDMI Cable testing protocol for DPL Laboratories. Vince began his career as a design engineer, creating cinema audio products for Smart Theater Systems including a THX Approved cinema subwoofer system. Most recently, he held the position of Chief Technology and Analytics Officer for Innovolt, Inc. At Surgex, Vince is a primary resource in connecting the dots between the product development process and sales initiatives. Vince enjoys cooking, playing guitar, and is on the Board of Jazz Arts Charlotte. In this episode we discuss: Mr. Luciani's role as a design and a sales engineer. His non traditional path to becoming an engineer. The importance of communication within the industry. Contact CSTEM: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Gessie Belizaire is a debut author of a thought provoking Political & Social Sciences book titled UnMet Potential. Through a comparative analysis, she is able to look at the long-term ramifications of French colonization on present-day Haiti and Guinea in hopes of uncovering the potential that both nations must rise above the conditions of their past. Born in Haiti and raised in the United States, Belizaire uses her writing to break down cultural barriers, inviting her readers to consider crucial questions about history, the black narrative, and self-identification. She hopes that her writing will empower her readers to be the change they wish to see in the world. Dedicated to a life of service, Belizaire has served as a Taskforce Member on African American Health for the National Medical Association; and was selected as the William Gould award winner for all around outstanding achievement for her community involvement and academics in 2009. As a former contributing writer for Empower Magazine she is most proud that she was able to highlight stories that uplifted the African American community. Belizaire is also the creator and founder of www.thislifeiliveintruth.com, a blog committed to inspiring others to live their most authentic life. Belizaire is currently a Development Associate at YWCA USA, a non-for-profit dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. In this episode we discuss: The process of creating her blog and writing her first book. Gessie's role at the YWCA and how the organization serves the community. Tips on partnering with organizations to build the community.
Kara Branch and Melanie Wyatt are the directors of Black Girls Do Engineer Corporation. Black Girls Do Engineer Corporation was established in June of 2019. The organization was created with the concern that Black-American women are not progressing in STEM related careers, and our passion to change the narrative of high turnover and fix this issue. Our goal is to reach youth and young adult women, and guide them towards success in STEM careers in corporate America. Our board of directors and officers consist of Black-American women leading in Engineering, Biology, Project management, Executive MBA, and Lean Six Sigma roles. As mentors, we will provide insight based on our journeys in the STEM industry as a blueprint to help other young women succeed in the future. With Black Girls Do Engineer, it is not only our passion, it is our responsibility to reach back and invest in the future. In this episode we discuss: The journey of two coworkers changing the narrative in STEM. The transition from an HBCU to corporate. The importance of professional development and adding value to your career and an organization. Contact CSTEM: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
David Bartholomew III is a Director with Myrtle Consulting Group specializing in Organizational Effectiveness, Leadership Development, Management Operating Systems, Executive Coaching, Leadership Engagement, and Organizational Culture Change. He has over 27 years experience improving organizations to perform at their highest capabilities. His experience includes a diverse portfolio of industries such as consumer goods, pharmaceuticals, public and behavioral health, and city, state, and federal governments. In this episode we discuss: What makes Myrtle Consulting Group a diverse organization? How Myrtle Consulting Group helps companies achieve their desired outcomes? The significance of mentorship that helped David shape his career. Contact CSTEM: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Sha'rell Webb is the founder of Coding With a Twist, an organization geared to increase the awareness of coding and robotics to the youth that reside in the Fifth Ward neighborhood. In this episode we discuss: The launching of Coding With a Twist. Tips on keeping technology updated while teaching coding. Her roles as an educational specialist at Lunar and Planetary Institute. Contact CSTEM: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Sofia Ivanka is an active philanthropist and founder of the nonprofit Building Smart Kids. She is the author of “Fourth Grade Math Rules” in 2009 and“Fifth Grade Math Rules” in 2011. Sofia is an ambassador for non-profit organization Citizens for Affordable Energy. Between her many projects, she has studied in London and Switzerland. Now, she is a Harvard University alum, with a bachelor’s of arts with a concentration in Government. In this episode we discuss: How Sofia started tutoring her friends in math and science? How she formed Building Smart Kids (BSK)? How she managed her philanthropic efforts while attending Harvard? Contact CSTEM: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Ryan Schwartz is the founder and creator of Mental Health Match. Ryan gives people a resource for finding a therapist in an easy and confidential way, while also removing the stigma associated with mental health. Taking elements from popular dating sites, Ryan believes that, in the digital age, it should be just as easy to find a therapist as it is to find a date. In this episode we discuss: Ryan's breakthrough moment that allowed him to create Mental Health Match. The process Mental Health Match uses to create the right fit for therapist and clients. The importance of having the conversation to normalize mental health. Contact CSTEM: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Flora Gant Bridges is a native of St. Louis, Missouri. She is employed by the Department of Justice - United States Marshals Service and holds the position of Chief Inspector. The United States Marshals Service is the oldest federal law enforcement agency responsible for safeguarding the federal court system, protection of the federal judiciary, management of the federal witness protection program, fugitive investigations, the transportation of federal prisoners and management of seized assets forfeited by court order. Flora has been employed with the U.S. Marshals Service for twenty-twenty-nine (29) years and she has advanced through the ranks to the position of Chief Inspector. As a senior manager, Flora manages a six state region which includes the states of Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois and South Dakota. She frequently travels to Washington, DC to serve as a subject matter expert in the area of the federal witness protection program and fugitive apprehension. In this episode we discuss: What is the U.S. Marshals Service and how to start a career with the agency? Flora's 29 year career journey with the DOJ. Do STEM opportunities exist within the DOJ? Contact CSTEM: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Sunni Markowitz is a community leader and volunteer, academic researcher or mother, Sunni's career has been defined by a singular commitment to children. She is the founder and Executive Director of Camp Lantern Creek. In this episode we discuss: The importance of selecting an accredited camp for your child/children. The inspiration of creating a sleep away camp. Knowing your mission as a parent. Contact Sunni: Camp Lantern Creek Contact CSTEM: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Kelly Hess is the president and CEO of CompuCycle. CompuCycle provides strong environmental standards which maximize reuse and recycling, minimize exposure to human health or the environment, ensure safe management of materials by downstream handlers, and require destruction of all data on used electronics. In this episode we discuss: Becoming Houston’s first Responsible Recycling (R2) Certified company. The importance of recycling electronics properly. Creating balance as a woman-owned small business. Kelly Hess Info: CompuCycle Website Kelly Hess LinkedIn For more information visit https://www.cstem.org. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Zawadi Bryant as Chief Executive Officer for NightLight brings a wealth of business marketing and quality improvement experience. She is a graduate of Cornell University with a master’s degree in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering and an MBA in Operations Management. Ms. Bryant has been recognized by Black Engineer Magazine as one of the Top 30 Black Engineers under 30, and a recognized leader in business and process improvement. In this episode we discuss: Zawadi's career transition from engineering to NightLight Pediatrics. Becoming a pioneer within the healthcare industry. The collaborative efforts of women helping move her business forward. For more information visit https://www.cstem.org. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Special Agent in Charge Perrye K. Turner manages the FBI’s Houston Division. Mr. Turner became a special agent with the FBI in 1991 and was assigned to the Birmingham Division, where he worked criminal investigative matters in the Huntsville Resident Agency. Four years later, he transferred to the New Orleans Division and investigated gang, drug, and public corruption matters in the Monroe Resident Agency. In 1999, Mr. Turner was promoted to supervisory special agent in the Criminal Investigation Division at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. While there, he worked in the Mexican/Criminal Syndicates Unit of the Drug Section. Mr. Turner transferred to the Jackson Division in 2001 to supervise the Criminal Enterprise Squad. In August 2004, he worked in the division’s Field Intelligence Group. A year later, he was promoted to assistant special agent in charge in the Memphis Division and managed the Criminal and Administrative Programs for three years and all programs in the National Security Branch for two years. In August 2010, Mr. Turner returned to FBI Headquarters as deputy assistant director of the Information Technology Engineering Division. He also served as special agent in charge of the Louisville Division. Mr. Turner earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics and statistics from Louisiana Tech University and a Master of Business Administration from Belhaven University. In this episode we discuss: Making the pivot from a career in insurance to working with the FBI for 27 years. The methods the FBI uses to manage community outreach and social media. Properly leveraging data and technology to keep up with cyber threats to protect citizens. For more information visit https://www.cstem.org. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
William 'Jack' Jackson is a senior consultant with SafeStart who helps companies on creating a safe working environment for employees. Jack’s career has included working in production, operations and safety at Johnson Controls for 19 years, followed by seeing Avanzar Interior Technologies through the safety phase of new construction. In addition to developing a safety program, he also developed a conditioning program to prepare team members to become industrial athletes.Coach Jack worked with two semi-professional football teams for 6 years and was named NAFL defensive coordinator of the year. Jack used his experience to develop a safety concept that teaches participants of his courses that “safety is always first.” In this episode we discuss: The four techniques to reduce critical errors. Recognizing patterns that will allow us to be proactive versus reactive. Creating a safe workplace culture starting with leadership. For more information visit https://www.cstem.org. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Alan Spreckley has worked for ABB since September 2003 and currently holds the position of Global Industry Segment Manager RMRO, for Food & Beverage and Consumer Packed Goods with responsibility for the sales and implementation of robotic automation within food, beverage and personal care application areas. Alan also has responsibility for the segment strategy ensuring that ABB remain in the forefront for robotic automation within these key industries. He is also a guest lecturer on robotics at a number of Universities, primarily the University of Manchester (UK) where he has lectured for the last 7 years. In this episode we discuss: The evolvement from the first robot in the food and beverage industry to modern technology. Understanding how robots and humans can work in collaborative space. The process of developing a robotics system. For more information visit https://www.cstem.org. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Yolanda Vallier founded Interim Capital Lending Solutions to bring education, experience and resources to the business community. With over 10 years experience as a licensed Business banker, she has facilitated hundreds of commercial loans helping business owners across the country get access to working capital. Vallier is an experienced Realtor and FINRA Registered Agent with a wealth of knowledge in understanding the financial dynamics of acquiring commercial capital and assets. In this episode we discuss: Helping small business owners can find and qualify for loan programs. Putting yourself in position for a capital injection and managing revenue. Assisting small business owners during the loan process. For more information visit https://www.cstem.org. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Dr. Havasy has been a scientist, educator, and not-for-profit business executive for over 20 years. She received her Bachelor's Degrees in zoology and education from Connecticut College and Davis and Elkins College, and her Masters and Doctorate Degrees in biology and education from Teachers College, Columbia University. She was a science teacher, a district wide science coordinator, and a middle school principal. She is a founder and President of The Center for Science Teaching and Learning (CSTL), a non-profit organization dedicated to engaging people in science learning. CSTL has done projects for NBC News, Department of Energy, Dow, National Science Foundation, and many more corporations and agencies. CSTL also administers the Clean Tech Competition, the only global, theme based STEM competition for secondary students. In this episode we discuss: The global impact of STEM among students. Creating student innovation through the Clean Tech Competition. The influence of Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park that lead to an international tour. For more information visit https://www.cstl.org. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Angela Barrow is the Manager of Corporate Emergency Preparedness and Response at Chevron. She has more than 20 years of Crisis and Emergency Management experience and currently has oversite of the Emergency Management Program and Regional Advisors, whose core responsibilities span the globe to support the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, Eurasia, Middle East and Africa regions, delivering support for Emergency Preparedness and Response, Crisis Management, and Business Continuity. She also serves on Chevron’s World-wide Emergency Response Team. In this episode we discuss: The importance of technical competencies on education and career development. Tips on starting a career in crisis and emergency management. The rise of women in crisis and emergency management. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Maya Ajmera is the President and CEO of Society for Science & the Public (SSP) and Publisher of its award-winning magazine Science News and its family of media properties. Founded in 1921, SSP works to promote the understanding and appreciation of science, and the vital role it plays in human advancement. It is best known for its world-class science competitions including the Regeneron Science Talent Search, Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, and Broadcom MASTERS. Maya is an alumna of the Westinghouse Science Talent Search which now sponsored by Regeneron. In this episode we discuss: The components needed for a successful organization. Launching The Advocate program to encourage students to compete in science competitions. Establishing organic collaborative partnerships. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Eric Hammond is the Director of Government Relations at Universities Space Research Association (USRA). USRA's mission is to advance the space-and aeronautics-related sciences exploration through innovative research, technology, and education programs; promote space and aeronautics policy; and develop and operate premier facilities and programs by involving universities, governments, and the private sector for the benefit of humanity. In this episode we discuss: Going from college to working on Capitol Hill. Working with 110 universities on government STEM based initiatives. The significance of mentors and sponsors to further your career outlook. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hammonde Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Dr. Baxter D. Montgomery is a Board Certified Cardiologist with years of experience in the latest medical practices and nutritional health. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at the University of Texas in Houston, a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC) and the founder and president of the Houston Cardiac Association (HCA). Having seen many patients suffer the consequences of chronic heart disease, Dr. Montgomery founded the Montgomery Heart & Wellness Center in 2006 with the mission to reverse and prevent life-threatening illnesses. Located in Houston, Texas, The Montgomery Heart & Wellness Center is a state-of-the-art wellness facility complete with all the technology and resources to provide comprehensive medical and wellness care. In this episode we discuss: Becoming innovative in your food selection and creating a healthy living. The difference between raw vegan and vegetarian. The psychology of food selection. Website: http://montgomeryheart.com
Laura Nelson is the Coordinator of Science Education for Portsmith Public Schools. In this episode we discuss: Laura's extensive career in STEM. Obtaining a 5 million gift for STEM education. Creating innovative outlets for elementary students. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Dr. Martina Ogbonna is a practicing Family Practitioner in Houston, TX. Dr. Ogbonna graduated from University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine and has been in practice for 12 years. She currently practices at The Methodist Academic Medicine Associates and is affiliated with Houston Methodist Hospital. Dr. Letitia Franklin is an Anesthesiology Specialist in Houston, Texas. Letitia T. Franklin, MD is a practicing Anesthesiologist in Houston, TX. Dr. Franklin graduated from University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine and has been in practice for 14 years. In this episode we discuss: How obesity drives 80% of medical issues. Understanding your body as a machine. Creating time to eat healthy as a family. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Juliana Texley holds a master’s in biology and chemistry, and a PhD in curriculum development/science education from Wayne State University, and has over thirty years of teaching experience. She is a graduate-level adjunct professor specializing in educational technology and assessment, science, and science teaching at Central Michigan University. Juliana has been a National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) member for thirty years, and served as president from 2014-2015. Ruth M. Ruud has over thirty-five years of teaching experience ranging from early childhood to undergraduate studies. She has a master’s degree in education with additional coursework in all areas of science. A former Delta Education FOSS (Full Option Science System) consultant, Ruth currently works as an adjunct professor teaching physical geography courses at Cleveland State University. She served as president of the Pennsylvania Science Teachers Association and has chaired a number of committees of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), is a member of the NSTA Recommends committee, and is the head reviewer for the NSTA Shell Science Lab Challenge. In this episode we discuss: The mission of National Science Teacher's Association (NSTA). The significance of introducing STEM to children at an early age. The process of co-authoring Teaching STEM Literacy. Amazon: Teaching STEM Literacy: A Constructivist Approach for Ages 3 to 8 with Juliana Texley and Ruth Ruud Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Dr. Watkins’ research presently encompasses the areas of critical infrastructure and network security. He is also developing expertise in the area of bio-inspired cyber security. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Georgia State University where he was advised by Raheem Beyah, three M.S. degrees in Biotechnology (Johns Hopkins University), Computer Science and Physics (Both from Clark Atlanta University), and a B.S. degree in Physics (Clark Atlanta University). Dr. Watkins is currently a Senior Professional Staff member at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL). Prior to joining APL, he worked for over 10 years in industry. He first worked at the Ford Motor Company and then later at AT&T where he held roles such as systems engineer, network engineer, product development manager, and product manager. In this episode we discuss: First African-American to complete a Ph.D. in Computer Science at Georgia State University. The importance of challenging students with rigorous coursework and supporting them through the process. Making the leap into biotechnology and the correlation with cybersecurity. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Dr. Marc Davidson has over 30 years of industry experience. He leads technology for Production Enhancement, Cementing and Multi-Chem units for Halliburton. Marc holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from MIT. In this episode we discuss: Understanding the range and connectivity within STEM. Identifying mentors and sponsors within the workplace. How to transition from a contributor to a leader.
Myoshia Boykin-Anderson is the founder of AndTech Solutions LLC specializing in information technology consulting and training services for organizations of all sizes. In this episode we discuss: Overcoming 63 no's and starting her business with $10 With 20 years of experience becoming a thought leader in her industry Building and leveraging personal and business credit Contact: AndTechLLC Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Damian Gilling, Ph.D is a scientist by trade and currently does medical device testing. Gilling is a five time published author regarding his work within microbiology and currently holds a patent. In this episode we discuss: The ability to utilize his English degree within STEM. The significance of becoming a first author in academic publishing. Understanding how the future of STEM is creating a wide range of career opportunities. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Dr. Mokysha Benford, aka DrB!Real, has been an educator for the past eighteen years and has served at the elementary, middle school, high school, and collegiate levels. She started out as a long-term substitute and worked her way up to becoming a building principal. She is an educator, speaker, coach, and consultant who has traveled nationwide to build capacity in educators. She is also the author of Any Given Monday: An Urban Educator’s Journey. In this book she discusses lessons, relationships, leadership, and perspectives. She calls for a paradigm shift and begs the question, “How can we do school differently?” DrB!Real is unrivaled in her passion for education and challenges the status quo through powerful communication. She resides in Houston, TX, and is the proud mother of two sons, Thomas (19) and Shelton (14). In this episode we discuss: Advocating for herself at eleven years old Overcoming obstacles during college Using your gifts to live a fulfilled life and inspire others Contact DrB!Real: Website: www.drb-real.com Book: Any Given Monday: An Urban Educator's Journey Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrB_Real Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbreal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drbreal/
Denzil Ross, MBA, MHA Chief Operating Officer at HCA Metropolitan Methodist Hospital. In this episode we discuss: Strategically leveraging his computer science degree within the health industry. Identifying key people for career growth. Understanding the C-Suite within the healthcare industry. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Danny Samuels, FAIA, is a Professor in Practice at the Rice School of Architecture, Director of the Rice Building Workshop (now Construct), and, since 1972, a founding Partner of Taft Architects. Since 1996, students of the Rice Building Workshop have designed and built various projects at Project Row Houses, including research and development in affordable housing. In this episode we discuss: The different aspects between architecture and engineering. How important are communication skills in the work that you do? How does STEM intersect with your work? Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Aquaponics, Hydroponics and Healthy Eating with Lynn Henson Lynn Henson discovered aquaponics for health reasons and shares with us the benefits of aquaponics and hydroponics. In this episode we discuss: The difference between aquaponics and hydroponics. The relationship between fish and plants. The significance of community gardens such as Urban Harvest. Resources: City of Houston: Complete Communities - Third Ward Upcoming Events: 8th Annual State of STEM Education Address Breakfast on April 25, 2018 Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
LaToya Bullard-Franklin is CEO of The Bulsard Group, LLC-a firm focused on partnering with clients to uncover value, create value, and deliver value in the pursuit of Operational Excellence. She believes her POWER Principles are the way to ensure success: “Persevere, Own, Win, Empower, and Respect.” She has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Louisiana State University, a M.S. in Project Management from Boston University; and an experienced Master Black Belt Facilitator of Lean Six Sigma, Change Management, and Organizational Strategy Development. In her spare time, she instills excellence and provides scholarships to young students through her non-profit, the Girl POWER Network with Principles to ensure success: “Persevere, Own, Win, Empower, and Respect.” Contact: The Bulsard Group Donations towards the Houston Young Enterprising Women Scholarship Foundation donate today to assist us in making dreams come true for young women pursuing STEMpreneurship http://enterprisingwomen.com/yew-mentoring-forums/yew-houston-tx Upcoming Events: 8th Annual State of STEM Education Address Breakfast on April 25, 2018 Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Dr. Reagan Flowers shares with us the vision of C-STEM and new changes in store for 2018. The impact of Hurricane Harvey throughout Houston schools. The importance of rebranding the organization. C-STEM's influence on the community and national recognition. Upcoming Events: 8th Annual State of STEM Education Address Breakfast on April 25, 2018 Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Jessica Autrey is the Business Development Lead with AT&T Foundry For Connected Health. Jessica shares how she was able to combine her love of education, technology, and health into a successful career. In this episode we discuss: The joint venture between AT&T Foundry for Connected Health and the Texas Medical Center Innovation Institute in Houston. How AT&T helped start-up Aira with a Boston Marathon runner? Jessica's advice on curiosity leading to career opportunities. Sponsored by Halliburton. For more information visit http://cstem.org.
Tonya Chatton Jordan is the Senior Counsel of Labor Employment at Conoco Phillips. Tonya's primary responsibility at ConocoPhillips is to advise the company's executive leadership, business unit managers/supervisors, and human resource professionals on labor and employment law matters. In this episode we discuss: How her career has evolved in 25 years with Conoco Phillips. How organizations can overcome multigenerational challenges? How to understand and apply your value in your organization? For more episodes visit http://cstem.org.
MarCia Ekworomadu is an executive project manager at an academic medical center. In this episode we discuss: What is project management within a hospital setting? The components of emotional intelligence. Key aspects to networking and the mentor-mentee relationship. For more episodes visit http://cstem.org.
Dr. Joye Carter is a board certified forensic pathologist and the first African-American to be appointed a Chief Medical Examiner in the history of the United States. Dr. Carter has worked as the deputy Chief Medical Examiner of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner Department, Chief Medical Examiner of the District of Columbia, and Chief Medical Examiner of Harris County (Houston), Texas. Now she adds another first as the first African-American and female to be appointed as the Chief Forensic Pathologist to the Coroner of Indianapolis, Indiana. In this episode we discuss: Dr. Carter's journey as a forensic pathologist started at the age of 14. The importance of your role in the jury selection. The insight she has gained from traveling for work and pleasure. For more information on Dr. Joye Carter's website. For more STEMCAST episodes visit CSTEM.org.
Charles Samuel serves as Regional Director, Annuity Distribution, AIG Financial Distribution, the life and retirement services business of American International Group, Inc. (AIG). In this role, he is responsible for driving sales results through the sales team and independent distribution partners. Additionally, Charles develops and delivers sales concepts and strategies that maximize productivity, while improving overall core selling skills for agents, wire house financial advisors and internal sales teams. He joined AIGLR in August of 2003. Since 2005, he has passed 33 industry leading self-study financial service exams. He currently holds 8 financial service designations (CLU, ChFC, FLMI, AFSI, AAPA, AIRC, ACS, ARA). This year he will take 3 additional courses at The American College and will acquire the RICP designation. The pursuit of knowledge and understanding allows him to properly address customer concerns and stay on top of current market trends. Business partners and clients have crowned him with the nicknames “The Professor” and “Book’em”. At the age of 8, his parents enrolled him in the Theocratic Ministry School. This school trained him to be a public speaker able to present information to individuals and large groups. There he learned the importance of Pace, Pitch and Power along with many other public speaking skills. In 2010, he joined Toastmasters International and later became an Advance Communicator and Advance Leader. Participating in these programs has given him the ability to effectively share what he has learned with others in a way that motivates them to act. This has led to the following accomplishments/awards: 2012 - Toastmasters International - Advance Communicator Bronze 2012 - Toastmasters International - Advance Leader Bronze 2013 - Toastmasters International District 56 Champion for Table Topics 2014 - Toastmasters International 1st Place in District 56 Area 0 International Speech Contest 2015 - AIG Annuity Distribution - 212° Award for Going Over and Beyond 2016 - Toastmasters International District 56 Champion for Table Topics for the 2nd time 2017 - LIMRA Top 25 Rising Stars Under 40 in Distribution In this episode we discuss: Overcoming life challenges How love and fear are both motivators? The law of supply and demand. The value of financial services that leads to legacy. For more info visit http://cstem.org.
After a 25 year corporate career, Ivette Mayo launched into entrepreneurship by starting Yo Soy I Am, LLC, training and consulting firm. She helps organizations and people find the skills they need to grow. In this episode we discuss: How Ivette shifted from a corporate to entrepreneurial mindset and created the foundation for her business? How she defines a multicultural experience? How to leverage your expertise within your industry? Ivette's advice for solopreneurs. For more information on Ivette Mayo visit http://yosoyiam.com/. For more information on CSTEM visit http://cstem.org.
Miara Shaw’s corporate career spans over 25 years with 15 of those years spent as a natural gas trader at some of the nations largest oil companies. Miara has taken her extensive corporate experience and transitioned to professional speaker, coach and consultant. In this episode we discuss: The importance of interpersonal skills within the job market. How to position yourself while adding value to others? Finding your balance rhythm in life. The shift in corporate culture with Millennials. Contact Miara Shaw: https://miarashaw.com https://mavenbusinessacademy.com For more information on STEMCAST visit http://cstem.org.
Gregg Korrol works in the field of education, with over 20 years experience as a teacher and administrator in NYC. He has received numerous awards and accolades as a leader in his field, and sat on various advisory teams for top education officials. Utilizing his degree in Psychology from StonyBrook University and certification in Strategic Intervention in coaching, Gregg’s focus is on helping people see empowering meaning in the present moment and seize the opportunity to create lasting change for themselves and others. In this episode we discuss: How Gregg started his career in education and progressed into administration? How to tell yourself a better story? How to gain perspective by writing? Gregg's insight on how STEM intersects with his work on a daily basis. Gregg currently lives in Brooklyn, NY with his wife and daughter. You can follow Gregg on his website TheGiftedStoryteller.com, Facebook.com/theGiftedStoryteller, Tweet Gregg @TheGiftedStory and email him at Gregg@TheGiftedStoryteller.com. -- 7th Annual State of STEM Education Stakeholder Breakfast May 17th, 2017, 7:30AM-9:00AM CST, hosted at The Junior League of Houston, 1811 Briar Oaks Lane, Houston, TX 77027, SUPPORT the event be a SPONSOR or ATTEND. National CSTEM Challenge We need you to VOLUNTEER at the National CSTEM Challenge May 20th, REGISTER to volunteer today. Attend the challenge, it is FREE and open to the public, May 20th, 2017, 9:00AM-5:00PM CST, hosted at The Health Museum of Houston, 1515 Hermann Dr, Houston, TX 77004 : Registration is OPEN for 2018 National CSTEM Challenge! Register HERE! For more information on CSTEM visit http://cstem.org.
Tejuana Edmond is the Vice President & Market Leader, Oil & Gas - North America for Bureau Veritas. Edmond studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Texas Austin and received her MBA from the University of Houston Clear Lake. In this episode Tejuana discusses: How she was able to navigate various leadership positions. Breaking the norm of traditional roles for women in Corporate America. Managing the spirit of entrepreneurship within Corporate America. Advice on dealing with a difficult boss. For more information visit http://cstem.org.
Dr. Damion Thomas is the Curator of Sports at the National Museum of African American History and Culture and the author of Globetrotting: African American Athletes and Cold War Politics. In this episode we discuss: The process of establishing NMAAHC. How Damion turned his NFL dreams into sports curation. The role of a sports curator at the NMAAHC. For more information visit the Smithsonian Campaign. To catch all the episodes of STEMCAST subscribe on iTunes, iHeartRadio or Stitcher. Visit our website CSTEM.org.
Evelyn C. Hankins is the curator of the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden located in Washington D.C. She earned her bachelor’s degree in art history from UC Santa Barbara, and her master’s and PhD degrees from Stanford University. About Hirshhorn Museum: The Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is a leading voice for contemporary art and culture and provides a national platform for the art and artists of our time. We seek to share the transformative power of modern and contemporary art with audiences at all levels of awareness and understanding by creating meaningful, personal experiences in which art, artists, audiences and ideas converge. We enhance public understanding and appreciation of contemporary art through acquisition, exhibitions, education and public programs, conservation, and research. In this episode we discuss: Why we need more women as tastemakers? Her role between the artist and museum. How art and STEM collide? Managing the open door policy with interns. For more information visit Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden
Brittaney Wilmore is a news producer at KHOU-TV, the CBS affiliate in Houston, TX. She produces the 5-6am of the morning show. In addition, she is a journalist with CultureMap. In this episode we discuss: How preparation led her to being a news producer? The importance of adding value to your team. Becoming patient and overcoming challenges when told no. Leveraging the Internet to gain experience for your career. Recommended Books: APA Style Guide Broadcast Journalism Street Smarts: The 2012 Survival Guide for Today's Television Newsroom For more information visit Brittaney Wilmore's website.
Sabrina Lamb is the Founding CEO of the WorldofMoney.org, which has been an 11 year leading provider of immersive classroom financial education for 4,000 youth in the Tri-State New York City area. Sabrina is a NAACP Image Awards nominee in Outstanding Literary Work- Instructional for her book “Do I Look Like An ATM? A Parent’s Guide To Raising Financially Educated African- American Children” and the satirical “A Kettle Of Vultures…Left Beak Marks On MyForehead”. In this episode we discuss: The importance of discussing money with young people to help bring awareness. Going beyond consumerism when it comes to engaging with money. Practicing financial management to grow a successful organization. For more information on Sabrina's work visit World Of Money and make sure to download the World Of Money app.
Georgia-raised and Chicago-born, LaToia A. Jones is a Democrat, organizer, community leader, activist & strategist. Her purpose and drive have always been to be the most effective public servant possible. In most cases, this meant behind-the-scenes roles and learning from impactful servant leaders. LaToia is currently the Assistant Director for the Human Rights and Community Relations Department at the American Federation of Teachers where she coordinates, trains and connects members on community, political, and civic engagement. She recently held previous roles directing special projects for both the CEO of the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, PA and for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation. In this episode we discuss: Understanding your worth. How students can get involved in politics? African-American women representation with the DNC. The DNC Meeting/Election is held February 23-27, 2017. Visit LaToia Jones for more information. For more STEMCAST episodes visit http://cstem.org.
Dr. Renee Matthews has appeared on television shows such as, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Roland Martin’s NewsOne Now (TVOne) and WGN-TV’s People to People where she discussed different health topics. She started her media career with her own radio show on ReachMD, a medical broadcast network for health professionals. In addition, Dr. Renee has been a featured medical correspondent on SiriusXM’s Sway in the Morning and WVON (“The Voice of A Nation”). Dr. Renee is a contributing writer for Ebony Magazine where she addresses topics such as asthma, health, and wellness. Dr. Renee is the contributing health blogger for BlackDoctor.org and Good Enough Mother; a leading community dedicated to moms providing advice and exposing the myths of motherhood. She is also a sought after speaker for various health organizations and schools. In addition to writing about health, Dr. Renee conducts speaking engagements on social media, branding and becoming an entrepreneur. In this episode we discuss: Dr. Renee journey from medicine to media. How to have an open dialogue with your physician? The importance of preventative medicine in the African-American community. The benefits of social media and technology for managing your personal brand. For more information visit http://askdrrenee.info. For more STEMCAST episodes visit http://cstem.org.
Save A Girl, Save A World is a nonprofit organization focusing on four pillars, wealth, life skills, careers and health & wellness, our mission is to provide education and awareness by sharing successful life experiences through mentoring that brings together several generations of young girls and women whose life experiences transcend time. Through these mentor relationships we: • Ensure that young girls are equipped with a healthy self-image to contribute to social importance and personal development. • Instill self confidence, life skills and new experiences to contribute to society in a life-changing way. • Promote academic achievement through programs, conversations and one-on-one interactions. • Provide mentors across diverse disciplines aligned to resources, industries and experiences to help young women develop goals and ideas to have a global impact. • Engage young women in financial literacy to foster healthy consumerism and spending habits. Dr. Flowers interviews Glenda Gill, Founder and CEO, Machelle D. Williams, Partner and Mentor, Volkswagen Group of America and Aisha Habeeb, Program Director For more information on Save A Girl, Save A World visit the http://www.saveagirlsaveaworld.org. For more episodes visit http://cstem.org.
Stephen Rivers obtained a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of South Carolina, Stephen has continued to excel in his field of endeavor. He is currently working for ExxonMobil as a Global Application Technology Leader in Alarm Management. CSTEM has proven to be a vital part of his work and knows that it is a must to be successful in any career. In this episode Stephen discusses: What makes people WIN in life and not just SUCCEED? When speaking, replace the word GOT to GET. (i.e. I GOT to go to work, school, etc. Better wording - I GET to go to work today, I GET to school today) There are many people who would die for the opportunities you have in life. Learn more than anyone else that is competing with you at this time, about the particular thing you are trying to achieve. Be willing to put in more time on strengthening your identified weaknesses, than anyone else, to achieve your goals. For more information visit http://cstem.org.