Women Stem Up

Leadership / Inspiration Academy Materials

Role models in STEM

Since currently women hold only about 20% of leadership positions, it is emphatically important to know about them so we can see it is possible to climb the ladder.

Below you can see what people think about their leadership experiences throughout their careers.

Janice Levenhagen
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Wevise.org, Paris, France
Fanni Bobak
Project manager, Ex Ante Consulting, Hungary, Budapest
Anna Szlavi
Researcher / Mentor, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway

There are a lot of very different and exciting career pathways within STEM. For example, as a computing student you can specialize in cybersecurity, interaction design, or AI, among others.

Below you can see what people think about their experiences and career. You can find posters and video testimonials.

Alicia Takaoka
Postdoctoral Researcher, PhD in Information Sciences (NTNU)Trondheim, Norway
Ashley Gross
Founder of The Prompt Community Raleigh, NC, USA
Serena Versino
PhD Student in Artificial Intelligence, Turin, Italy
Since currently women hold only about 20-30% of academic positions in STEM, esepcially the higher one goes, it is emphatically important to know about them so we can see it is possible to climb the ladder.
 
Below you can see what people think about their experiences and career. You can find posters and video testimonials.
Malin Wiger
Associate Professor at Linköpings University, Sweden
Anikó Rumbus
Computer engineering and Math teacher, Budapest, Hungary
Beatriz Cabrero-Daniel
Postdoctoral researcher, University of Gothenburg and Chalmers Institute of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
Janice Levenhagen
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Wevise.org, Paris, France
Fanni Bobak
Project manager, Ex Ante Consulting, Hungary, Budapest
Anna Szlavi
Researcher / Mentor, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway