DiscoverEECO Asks Why Podcast199. Women of Industry - The Skills Gap: What are we going to do?
199. Women of Industry - The Skills Gap: What are we going to do?

199. Women of Industry - The Skills Gap: What are we going to do?

Update: 2022-03-28
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The skills gap is a real issue in industry and there is a great opportunity to improve by encouraging and supporting women to join this sector.  To help explore this idea we brought in a power house panel of ladies to listen and learn from.  Mayuri Dahibhate, Alexus Hancock and Meaghan Ziemba are all EECO Asks Why Heroes and they brought a ton of wisdom and insight into what they see first hand and what should be considered in the future.  

They unpack many areas including:

  • Why this topic matters to them!
  • What can women do right now to make an impact in industry!
  • Some of the biggest moves forward that are moving the needle!
  • Advice for the next generation of ladies that will help them see the many different opportunities that exist and ways to start their journey!
  • So much more!

The reality is that to improve the skills gap in industry will be a collective effort of both men and women working together.  This is a powerful conversation that will serve industry leaders, advocates and the next generation as we strive to make an impact on the critical issue of skills gap in industry! 

Lean in, support others and keep asking why! 

Guests:
Mayuri Dahibhate - Manufacturing Software Engineer at P&G
Alexus Hancock - Plant Support Engineer at Dominion Energy
Meaghan Ziemba - Creator and host of Mavens of Manufacturing

Host - Chris Grainger
Executive Producer - Adam Sheets
Podcast Editor - Andi Thrower

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199. Women of Industry - The Skills Gap: What are we going to do?

199. Women of Industry - The Skills Gap: What are we going to do?

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