Listen "#92-Interview: Women in Non-Traditional Fields: Is it a Good Fit?"
Episode Synopsis
Jody Hall started her career in the 1980s. At that time, there were approximately 10% women studying engineering and far less than 10% women practicing engineering. Fast forward to today and the numbers are a bit different, certainly overall the number of women in science fields has increased. However, there are many areas where there are curiously lower numbers, such as in metallurgy - a subfield in Materials Science & Engineering. When I retired in February 2020, I found I was still hearing too many stories about how women felt they had to work harder to achieve the same status as men. Although I’ve heard a lot of encouraging news about changes in the work environment, I feel sharing conversations with women who have had interesting career paths will help mentor and support others, especially in these areas where there aren’t a lot of role models or mentors . My focus is on why women choose these fields, what they can bring to the table, and why it is a good fit.
More episodes of the podcast Horizon Advisers Unleashed Podcast
#228 - You’ve Hit $1 Million — Now What?
29/10/2025
#223 - Life Insurance Awareness Month
29/09/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.