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Smart companies realize that hiring women engineers can be a huge asset to their bottom line...

Great share from my colleague, kim polk, on education, work cultures and that ever-existing pay gap:  

http://money.cnn.com/2016/07/07/pf/women-engineering-computer-science-degrees/index.html

The last sentence speaks most profoundly to this woman, "Be bold." 

 

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Rachelle McWright: Business Development Manager, Dynamic Simulation: U.S. Gulf Coast

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