Berkeley City Club Conservancy: Preteen and Teen Girls -- Women in STEAM Panel Event
Women in STEAM Panel - Free Event at Berkeley City Club
Sunday, September 28th from 1:30-4:00 pm / 2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94704
Register here! https://tinyurl.com/mt7ua4cd
Are you a high school or middle school girl interested in STEAM? Join us for an engaging discussion with inspiring women who have made strides in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math. They will share insights into their career journeys, offer practical advice, and participate in a student-centered Q&A session. This is a free event, but registration is required.
Our panelists include :
-Amanda Leicht Moore, Director of Product Management, Google Maps
-Isabel Conde-Maki, Art & Characters Department Head at Pixar
-Danielle Starring, P.E. Senior Director of Lean Operations at PG&E
-Natasha Batalha, Research Scientist at NASA Ames
-Karen Henry, Director, Regulatory Science Communications at Exelixis, Inc.
-Alice Sung, Architect, Sustainability Professional, Climate Justice Advocate, Founding Principal of Greenbank Associates
-Paulina Andrade Proaño, Professor of Molecular Virology and Immunology, Founder and Director of BIENSUR (Bienestar Indígena Ecuatoriano en la Salud Urbana y Rural) at the Sustainable Sciences Institute
-Nina House, Managing Editor of the Jepson eFlora and Co-Coordinator of the Jepson Public Programs, University & Jepson Herbaria, UC Berkeley
We invite all high school and middle school girls -- as well as their parents, teachers and counselors -- to attend. This is a wonderful opportunity for students to explore future possibilities, spark new interests, and envision themselves in STEAM fields.
Reserve your free spot today! https://tinyurl.com/mt7ua4cd
We strive to make our event accessible to all audience members. If you require accommodations due to a disability, please contact Anita Seralathan at anitaks [at] berkeley.edu or Janice Kelly at jmdkelly [at] yahoo.com. General inquiries about the event may be directed to either of the contacts.
This event is hosted by the Berkeley City Club Conservancy, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to support the preservation of the Berkeley City Club landmark building and to promote the legacy of Julia Morgan, the architect of the landmark building. Learn more at https://berkeleycityclubconservancy.org/