Women in STEM

March 3 - 9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 

While many women have made a difference in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, they are still
underrepresented in STEM careers. This session will provide a unique opportunity to get the perspective of several women of
color who have found success in their respective STEM field. This panel will feature a group of educated women of color who
have defied constraints, rose to the top of their organizations and gone on to contribute greatly to the increasing opportunities
for women of color in STEM. Our accomplished panelist will share their experiences and discuss methods to increase the
participation of women of color in STEM.

Danielle Watt 

Dr. Danielle Watt, Ph.D. | ASU '01

Director of the Office for Biomedical Graduate Research, Education, and Training

University of Minnesota, Medical School

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DJ Krebsbach 

DJ Krebsbach

Chief of Staff to CEO

Dell Boomi

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Aisha Bowe 

Ms. Aisha Bowe

CEO & Founder

STEMBoard

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Dr. Melissa Davis 

Dr. Melissa Davis, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery & Scientific Director

International Center for the Study of Breast Cancer Subtypes

Weill Cornell Medicine

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Andrea Towns-Byrd 

Ms. Andrea Towns-Byrd | ASU'10

Lead Chemist

United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)

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Moderated By

Dr. Erica Decuir 

Dr. Erica Decuir, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Teacher Education

Albany State University

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