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Tenure/Tenure-Track Faculty

According to data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) and the American Society for Engineering Education, (ASEE), female tenure/tenure-track faculty are not as well-represented at the highest levels of tenure when compared to their male counterparts in the United States.

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Ep 357: Un Cafecito With a Woman in STEM: Claudia Guerrero on Antifragility and Resilience

As part of SWE’s “Un Cafecito With a Woman in STEM” series, spotlighting Latina voices across the globe, this special episode of Diverse is presented in Spanish.

Claudia Guerrero, SWE global ambassador and service program leader at GE Aerospace, sits down with host Doris Moreno Maldonado, process engineer at Kellogg’s and lead of the SWE Latinos Affinity Group, for a conversation on antifragility, authenticity, and creating community wherever you are.

Recorded live at WE25 in New Orleans, Claudia shares her journey as one of the first women in her family to study engineering in Mexico, her role in growing the SWE affiliate in Querétaro, and surviving a life-altering medical crisis.

Hear how to move beyond resilience toward antifragility, build your personal board of directors, and lean into your unique authentic strengths.

The Society of Women Engineers is a powerful, global force uniting 50,000 members of all genders spanning 85 countries. We are the world’s largest advocate and catalyst for change for women in engineering and technology. To join and access all the exclusive benefits to elevate your professional journey, visit membership.swe.org.

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Ep 356: How Engineers and Leaders Can Adapt Their Communication Styles With Carolina Caro

Carolina Caro, WE Local Portland keynote and CEO of Conscious Leadership Partners, breaks down communication blind spots for engineers and explores how your communication style shapes your leadership impact in this episode.

As a scientist by training, Carolina reflects on why technical expertise isn’t enough and speaks to the platinum rule, where you meet people where they are and communicate in the way they can best receive.

In conversation with FY26 SWE President Inaas Darrat, hear how to strengthen your communication without compromising your authenticity and why communication style is an often-overlooked dimension of diversity.

Carolina will expand on these insights as the opening keynote at WE Local Portland, taking place Feb. 27-28. WE Local conferences bring together engineers and technologists for networking opportunities, professional development, and inspirational speakers.

Register at welocal.swe.org to join SWE at an upcoming WE Local near you!

The Society of Women Engineers is a powerful, global force uniting 50,000 members of all genders spanning 85 countries. We are the world’s largest advocate and catalyst for change for women in engineering and technology. To join and access all the exclusive benefits to elevate your professional journey, visit membership.swe.org.

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SWE Asia IWD 2026 Celebration

SWE Singapore, in partnership with SWE India, SWE Penang, SWE Taiwan, SWE Korea, and SWE China, is delighted to present: Paying It Forward – Mentoring, Volunteering & Empowerment In celebration of IWD 2026 | #GiveToGain True leadership is not defined solely by personal success—it is measured by how we uplift and empower others along the

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Ep 355: Career Strategies for Introverts, Ambiverts, and Their Allies

Julie Daugherty, engineering associate and process project leader at Corning Incorporated, joins us live at WE25 to discuss how introverts can embrace their strengths and turn them into career superpowers.

In conversation with Larry Guthrie, director of content strategy at SWE, hear how planning ahead builds confidence, how to survive “mandatory fun” networking events, and why finding extroverted champions can be key to career growth in STEM.

You’ll also learn how managers can support introverted engineers, what it means to be an ambivert, and why personality diversity leads to stronger teams and better problem-solving.

The Society of Women Engineers is a powerful, global force uniting 50,000 members of all genders spanning 85 countries. We are the world’s largest advocate and catalyst for change for women in engineering and technology. To join and access all the exclusive benefits to elevate your professional journey, visit membership.swe.org.

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