While young women compose the majority of college-bound students in the Boston area, few choose to pursue science, math, or technology as viable career options. The numbers drop even lower among girls from communities of color. However, several programs are successfully promoting academic interest and achievement in these subjects among middle and high school girls, with the long-term objective of bridging the gender gap in related career fields.
Please join us for a panel about the importance of supporting these programs, and how they are working to change the face of our future workforce.
Event Details:
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
8:00am-10:30am
Genzyme Corporate Offices, 500 Kendall Street, Cambridge, MA 02142
Featured Speakers:
Emcee: Mish Michaels, Channel 4 News
Jacqueline Boas, Boston Scientific Foundation
Dr. Connie Chow, Science Club for Girls
Patricia Driscoll, Girls, Inc. of Lynn
Dr. Deborah Muscella, Girls Get Connected Collaborative
To attend, please RSVP to Yasmin Shah, yshah@gmafoundations.com
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