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The Career Woman: Working Towards Equality for Women



The President and Chief Marketing Office of WEConnect International, Rebecca Pearson says she wakes up every day looking for opportunities to give women business owners worldwide an equal chance to compete and prevail. Nowhere does that appear harder than in those companies requiring STEM expertise and with significant STEM needs in their supply chain.

She had spent the vast majority of her career in the engineering industry, a traditionally male-dominated field. Coming from a family of engineers: my grandfather, father, uncle and brother were all engineers, she fit right into the environment: "I talked the talk, blended right in, and never thought much about how unusual my own situation was. In fact, I didn’t really notice anything different for many years".

Then one day the world started talking about STEM and the dearth of women in these careers and it dawned on her that nobody was even talking about the supply chain and the lack of diversity! Then she realized something intentional had to be done if we were ever going to tap the full talent available in our workforce and subsequently apply that concept to the supply chain. The term “unconscious bias” was introduced, and we started to learn how to identify it in ‘the system’.

Our eyes were also opened up to how bias and gender stereotypes turn women away from pursuing a STEM career. Among the more frustrating of those deterrents is the very real possibility of unequal pay and limited career progression.  Moreover, they report that today, just 30 percent of researchers worldwide are women, and only 35 percent of all students enrolled in STEM related fields are women.

At WEConnect International we are fortunate to have so many STEM-related companies that are committed to providing increased access to women-owned businesses so that they can compete for opportunities in their supply chain. From STEM diversity leaders such as CiscoExxonMobilFordGoogleIntelIBMJohnson & Johnson and Merck to those who are increasing their impact such as LogitechMicron and Trane, all are doing their part to effect change in inclusive sourcing.

There is increasing phenomenal leadership from women-owned businesses to adapt, pivot and survive, while being under enormous pressure with personal responsibilities at home.  The WeConnect International COVID-19 survey has given us great insights so that women could find even better ways to support their success during these trying times.

Are you ready to Rise to the Challenge? If you are male, and wondering what you can do, the answer is “plenty.” If you work in a STEM company or field and have daughters, take them to work. Show them what a career in STEM-related fields looks like. Tell them that they can be anything they want to be. STEM careers do not only have to be working for a large organization, or government; women should be empowered to start their own business, like our certified businesses Ricamil Eletricidade e Automação Ltda.Stepscan Technologies Inc. and Zigma Limited to name a few. So many  women-owned businesses are ignited by a family member, a teacher or friend who believed in their abilities and encouraged them to pursue their passions despite the odds. 

Apart from the opportunities in STEM-related fields, it has become more important for women to be given equal opportunity to thrive just as their male counterparts, wether it is politics, finance, Information technology, whatever opportunity there are! It is so important that all of us in a position to help do so now, both within our own family and social circle and in the world at large.

Excerpts from www.weconnectinternational.org

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