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Women In STEM Speaker Series St.Clair College

Women In STEM Speaker Series St.Clair College

By Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre

​​The Women in STEM Club Speaker Series Podcast is brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, at St. Clair College and hosted by Sue Taylor, the Program Manager of Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Student Experience. Through interviews with women who have excelled in male-dominated industries & environments, women who are leaders, and women that serve to inspire, this podcast aims to support and foster young women, showing them that they can accomplish all they set out to achieve (and then some).
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VP of Construction at Hines Ltd.: Cori Linell

Women In STEM Speaker Series St.Clair College May 23, 2022

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Director, Safety & Security / Harbour Master at HOPA Ports: Vicki Gruber

Director, Safety & Security / Harbour Master at HOPA Ports: Vicki Gruber

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

This episode features Vicki Gruber, the Director of Safety & Security / Harbour Master at Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority. Vicki is responsible for the harbour operations, port security, emergency management and health & safety portfolios for HOPA Ports. She is also the designated Port Security Officer for both Hamilton and Oshawa locations. Vicki became Harbour Master in 2014, after starting at the port in 2006 working in security on the Port Patrol team. She is one of just two female Harbour Masters at the 17 Canada Port Authorities.

Vicki shares her journey of getting into the industry, the importance of the marine industry especially for transported goods, the coolest part about her job as a Harbour Master, and much more. We also finish off with some fun rapid-fire questions!


Tune in to hear more about Vicki’s story including:

  • What the day-to-day job looks like for a Harbour Master
  • What advice she would give to women in STEM
  • The advantages and disadvantages of her role
  • The importance of having different perspectives & finding mentors all around you


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Resources:

HOPA Ports: https://www.hopaports.ca/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicki-gruber-9b0657181/?originalSubdomain=ca

Watch the full series at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_31wTBH8cV3_WKZQghGDgQ

Website: https://genesis.stclaircollege.ca/

Produced by Elevate Podcast Co.: https://www.elevatepodcastco.com/


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Aug 01, 202224:38
Formulation Scientist at Catalent Pharma Solutions: Alysha Spadafora

Formulation Scientist at Catalent Pharma Solutions: Alysha Spadafora

Jul 18, 202241:56
Founders of Radix & Chair of Automate Canada: Shelley Fellows

Founders of Radix & Chair of Automate Canada: Shelley Fellows

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

This episode features Shelley Fellows, one of the founders of Radix (now AIS Technologies Group) and Chair of Automate Canada. Shelley is a graduate of the University of Windsor, and was part of the management team which led Radix to be recognized as one of the Profit’s Fastest Growing Companies in Canada in 2006 and 2016.  The company received Product Innovation Awards in 2007 & 2015 from the Windsor Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards, and was acquired by mold-making leaders, Active Industrial Solutions, in 2016.

Shelley was recognized in 2019 as one of the “Canadians to Watch in the Automotive Industry” by Automotive News and was a 2016 recipient of the Athena award for her work supporting women in science, technology, engineering & math careers.  Shelley has had positions on many boards and committees, including WETech Alliance, Workforce Windsor Essex, Windsor-Essex Economic Development Corporation and the Windsor Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce.  Shelley is the Chair of the Automate Canada industry association and is on the leadership council for ProsperUs, a regional “cradle to career” transformation initiative.   Shelley is also Co-Chair of the Leamington Community Working Group and is on the “Automation & Robotics Advisory Board” for the NGEN supercluster.

Shelley shares her journey of what attracted her to the technology space in the first place, what unique lens women bring to automotive, how she sees women playing an important role in the car of the future, and much more. We also finish off with some fun rapid-fire questions!


Tune in to hear more about Shelley’s story including:

  • How we can better integrate a more diverse and inclusive industry as we transition to the next iteration of automotive
  • How community involvement and networking have impacted her in becoming a leader in her field
  • Hobbies and routines that help maintain a positive work-life balance
  • What she wishes she could tell 19-year-old Shelley now


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Resources:

Watch past interviews: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_31wTBH8cV3_WKZQghGDgQ/videos

Website: https://genesis.stclaircollege.ca/

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Jul 04, 202252:30
Better World Technologist: Sue Braiden

Better World Technologist: Sue Braiden

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

This episode features Sue Braiden, an award-winning technologist, solutions journalist, keynote speaker, activist and better world scout. Academically, she ranked in the top ten in Ontario for her writing and has won numerous awards, but it was her choice to champion technology for community capacity-building that has defined her as a changemaker for more than 35 years.

She has spent three decades building an IT career that established her as a leading technology voice in Canada. Her leadership roles have included Computer Columnist with CBC Radio for a decade, as well as directing large scale technical implementations for Fortune 500 companies and global brands such as Bayer Healthcare, International Institute of Innovation, United way, Canadian Mental Health Association, Peter F. Drucker Canadian Foundation, Texas A&M University, Robarts School for the Deaf & UNESCO.

Sue taught one of the very first MBA PC-based computer courses at the University of Western Ontario’s National Centre for Management Research and Development (NCMRD, renamed the “Lawrence National Centre for Policy and Management” in 2002). She was also a guest lecturer guiding similar studies at Carleton University in Ottawa and helped shape some of the first distance learning programs at various post-secondary schools in Canada and the U.S.

Sue shares her journey of what attracted her to the technology space, what being a “Better World Technologist” really means, some of the top experiences she’s had over the years in her career, and much more. We also finish off with some fun rapid-fire questions!


Tune in to hear more about Sue’s story including:

  • How we can get more women involved as programmers, designers, and in cyber-security
  • What she wishes she could have done differently in the past & advice she would give her 19-year-old self
  • Finding peace outside of work and how this didn’t always come easy to her
  • The most powerful mentors she’s had by accident, due to mentorship by proximity & the dark side of mentorship
  • The importance of enforcing boundaries, especially with your leaders


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Resources:

Sue Braiden: https://suebraiden.com/ 

Watch past interviews: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_31wTBH8cV3_WKZQghGDgQ/videos

Website: https://genesis.stclaircollege.ca/

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Jun 20, 202201:00:02
CEO of Reko International Group Inc.: Diane Reko

CEO of Reko International Group Inc.: Diane Reko

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

This episode features Diane Reko, the Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Board of Directors of Reko International Group Inc., a publicly-traded, certified women's manufacturing company located in Lakeshore, Ontario.

Reko International Group Inc has a highly technical workforce and performs precision machining of extremely large parts for various industries; designs and manufactures complex automation equipment; and manufactures tooling and testing equipment for the automotive industry. When Reko International Group started as a small company in 1976, the manufacturing world was very different and every employee felt like family. Since then, the company has grown and manufacturing has changed over the years, but they still cherish the importance of a family atmosphere and the respect for employees’ families.

Diane shares her journey of how she got into the manufacturing industry, all about Reko, what her position as CEO entails, and much more. We also finish off with some fun rapid-fire questions!


Tune in to hear more about Diane’s story including:

  • Ways in which we can get more individuals interested in the manufacturing industry
  • The importance of getting out of your comfort zone
  • What a typical day looks like as a Chief Executive Officer
  • How she manages work-life balance & routines that help day-to-day
  • What she would’ve told her 19-year-old self looking back now


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Resources:

Watch the full series at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_31wTBH8cV3_WKZQghGDgQ/videos

Website: https://genesis.stclaircollege.ca/

Produced by Elevate Podcast Co.: https://www.elevatepodcastco.com/


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Jun 06, 202232:06
Executive Director, WE Spark Institute: Dr. Lisa Porter

Executive Director, WE Spark Institute: Dr. Lisa Porter

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

This episode features Dr. Lisa Porter, the Executive Director of WE-SPARK Health Institute and a Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Windsor.  She completed her Ph.D. at McMaster University (Hamilton, ON) in the Department of Medical Sciences and was a Post-doctoral Fellow at the University of California San Diego (La Jolla, CA).  Dr. Porter is the recipient of many Awards and Honours, including the Research Impact Award, Faculty of Science (2019), the David Kelly Award for Community Service, Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada (2018), and the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists of the Royal Society of Canada (2014).

Dr. Porter was a founding member of the Windsor Cancer Research Group and continues to sit on the Executive Committee.  She is a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) University Delegate, a Member of the College of Reviewers and a Scientific Member of the Barbara Ann Karmanos Tumor and Microenvironment Program.  Dr. Porter has authored/co-authored book chapters, manuscripts and numerous peer-reviewed publications and has been invited to present her research across Canada and in the U.S. and Europe.  Her research focus is Cell Cycle Checkpoints in Stem Cell Biology, the Initiation/Progression of Disease and Responsiveness to Treatments, Mouse & Zebrafish Genetics, Patient Xenograft and Organoid Model.


Lisa shares her journey of getting into research as a career, what WE Spark is & how it got started, mentors she’s had along her journey, and much more. We also finish off with some fun rapid-fire questions!


Tune in to hear more about Lisa’s story including:

  • What outlets she utilizes to maintain work-life balance
  • What a typical workday looks like in her career
  • Some of the most rewarding parts of working in research
  • What she’s learned throughout her career and would tell her 19-year-old self


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Resources:

WE Spark: https://www.wesparkhealth.com/

Watch the full interview at: https://youtu.be/06YZ7_1dXBU

Website: https://genesis.stclaircollege.ca/

Produced by Elevate Podcast Co.: https://www.elevatepodcastco.com/


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May 30, 202234:00
VP of Construction at Hines Ltd.: Cori Linell

VP of Construction at Hines Ltd.: Cori Linell

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

This episode features Cori Linell, Vice President of Construction at Hines Ltd. Cori is a Windsor native and grew up in LaSalle, now working & living in Chicago, Illinois. She has acted as a mentor and leader in STEM and her background and education are sure to impress.

Cori shares her journey of how she got into the Construction Management industry, all about Hines, the company she works for, what her position as VP of Construction entails, and much more. We also finish off with some fun rapid-fire questions!


Tune in to hear more about Cori’s story including:

  • How she handles the day to day of the working in a “man’s world” & strategies she uses
  • Advice she would give young females to help them excel or progress in their careers
  • Some difficult situations she's faced at work and lessons she’s learned
  • What success looks like to her in her career
  • What she would’ve told herself coming out of school


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Resources:

Watch the full interview at: https://youtu.be/5jkhdvPhZTU

Website: https://genesis.stclaircollege.ca/

Produced by Elevate Podcast Co.: https://www.elevatepodcastco.com/


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May 23, 202243:22
Air Canada Pilot: Laura Cayley

Air Canada Pilot: Laura Cayley

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

This episode features Air Canada Pilot, Laura Cayley. Laura is Windsor born and raised, then went to Seneca College for Aviation and Flight Technology, where she completed her flying training. She now has been working for Air Canada as a pilot for 15 years.

Laura shares her journey of what made her decide to become a pilot, what it’s like working in a male-dominated field with only about 5% of airline transport license pilots being female, what a typical schedule looks like for a pilot, and much more. We also finish off with some fun rapid-fire questions!


Tune in to hear more about Laura’s story including:

  • Some of the coolest things about being a pilot and places she’s seen
  • How she maintains work-life balance as a pilot
  • The rankings of pilots and qualifications required for each position
  • Advantages and disadvantages of being a pilot
  • Career defining moments she’s had throughout her journey


Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a new episode!


Resources:

Watch the full interview at: https://youtu.be/hWVAXPIV7dM

Website: https://genesis.stclaircollege.ca/

Produced by Elevate Podcast Co.: https://www.elevatepodcastco.com/


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May 16, 202248:48
Forensic Explosive Chemist, RCMP: Melanie Brochu

Forensic Explosive Chemist, RCMP: Melanie Brochu

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.


This episode features Melanie Brochu, a Forensic Explosive Chemist, for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. From Sudbury, Ontario, Melanie has worked for the RCMP for the past 16 years and is a mother of two. After high school, she went to Laurentian University, followed by College.

Melanie shares her journey of how she got into forensic science in the first place, what it’s like working in a male-dominated field, what a typical day looks like for a Forensic Explosives Chemist, and much more. We also finish off with some fun rapid-fire questions!


Tune in to hear more about Melanie’s story including:

  • Some of the most interesting cases she’s worked on in her career
  • How she maintains work-life balance with an intensive career
  • Some of the coolest things about her job & common terminology used in the field
  • Advantages and disadvantages of working as a Forensic Explosives Chemist
  • Advice for women working in a male-dominated field

Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a new episode!


Resources:

Watch the full interview at: https://youtu.be/KhOBrhZa7Wo

Website: https://genesis.stclaircollege.ca/

Produced by Elevate Podcast Co.: https://www.elevatepodcastco.com/


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May 09, 202250:35
Engineering Senior Project Manager at General Dynamics Land Systems: Julie Sparkes

Engineering Senior Project Manager at General Dynamics Land Systems: Julie Sparkes

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.


This episode features Julie Sparkes, who works in the defense sector as an Engineering Senior Project Manager at General Dynamics Land Systems and also happens to be a St. Clair alumni who graduated from the Mechatronics program. She leads multi-million dollar defense projects and has been recognized as a subject matter expert in her field.


Julie shares her journey of how she got into the defense sector, how engineering runs in her family, her experiences with traveling for work & how she manages being away from home, and much more. We also finish off with some fun rapid-fire questions!


Tune in to hear more about Julie’s story including:

  • What attracted her to Mechatronics in the first place
  • Interesting projects she’s worked on in her career
  • What a typical day looks like as a Senior Project Manager
  • Who has served as an influencer for her throughout her career
  • Some of the advantages and disadvantages of working as a project manager in the defense industry


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Resources:

Watch the full interview at: https://youtu.be/1PlNcI_KFpY

Website: https://genesis.stclaircollege.ca/

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May 02, 202233:16
Producer and Director at Cogeco & Your TV: Marlene Corey
Apr 25, 202259:03
Project Manager for Z Modular: Allison Barnes

Project Manager for Z Modular: Allison Barnes

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

This episode features  Allison Barnes, Project Manager for Z Modular. Allison has 25 years of experience in the construction industry ranging from residential, commercial, institutional, high rise and hospitality. Her employer, Z Modular is a subsidiary of Zekelman industries, based in Kitchener with several plants throughout the United States, however Zekelman industries originated in Windsor.

Allison shares her journey of getting into the construction industry, working in a male-dominated field and often being the only woman on-site, what attracted her to choose Project Management in the first place, and much more. We also finish off with some fun rapid-fire questions!


Tune in to hear more about Allison’s story including:

  • What her day-to-day looks like as a project manager and working away from home
  • How she maintains work/life balance and hobbies that help her with this
  • Mentors she has had along her career and how she is also a mentor to others
  • Some advantages and disadvantages of working as a project manager in the construction industry
  • What a career defining moment looks like to her


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Resources:

Watch the full interview at: https://youtu.be/vwgSukfJ140

Website: https://genesis.stclaircollege.ca/

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Apr 18, 202241:40
Professional Athlete and Two-Time Olympian: Melissa Bishop-Nriagu

Professional Athlete and Two-Time Olympian: Melissa Bishop-Nriagu

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

This episode features Melissa Bishop-Nriagu, a professional athlete, and two-time Olympian, who took home a gold medal at the Pan American games in 2015 and a silver at the 2015 world championships.  She is is the Canadian National record holder for the women’s 800M and also competed at the 2021 summer Olympics in Tokyo.  As a competitor and in the media, she is the epitome of dedication and grace and not only an elite-level athlete but wife and mother.

Melissa shares her journey of how she got into competing in track and choosing the 800-meter race, what staying in the Olympic Village is like, any rituals or routines she has when training, and much more. We also finish off with some fun rapid-fire questions!


Tune in to hear more about Melissa’s story including:

  • Who she looks up to as an athlete
  • How her coach has influenced her and got her to where she is today
  • What a typical day in training looks like for her
  • How she manages her time being a professional athlete, a wife, and a mother
  • What she would have told her 19-year old self looking back now


Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a new episode!


Resources:

Watch the full interview at: https://youtu.be/LZbNJ8FT30c

Website: https://genesis.stclaircollege.ca/

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Apr 11, 202231:10
Machinist, First Robotics Ambassador, Alumni of Distinction, WXN’s most powerful women, Metal Health Ambassador for CMHA: Elizabeth Moses

Machinist, First Robotics Ambassador, Alumni of Distinction, WXN’s most powerful women, Metal Health Ambassador for CMHA: Elizabeth Moses

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

This episode features Elizabeth Moses, a Machinist and powerhouse promoter of women in trades.  She was recently recognized by the Women’s Executive Network as one of Canada’s 100 most powerful women.  She has is a mental health Ambassador for the local chapter of the Canadian Mental Health Association, an Ambassador to First Robotics and is one of this year’s, St. Clair College, Alumni of Distinction.

After moving from South Sudan when she was 5 years old, Elizabeth Moses knew she wanted to make a change in her community and be a mentor for other young girls. Her participation in community events, including Build a Dream, has given her the opportunity to share her story and talk to young girls about how she got started as a general machinist apprentice. Since completing a pre-apprenticeship program, Elizabeth has been working at Windsor Mold Group as a 2nd year apprentice.

Elizabeth shares her journey of what attracted her to working in the skilled trades, her plans to keep encouraging women to join the trades in Windsor-Essex, how she got involved with First Robotics how has it shaped her as a STEM advocate, and much more. We also finish off with some fun rapid-fire questions!


Tune in to hear more about Elizabeth’s story including:

  • Who has served as an influencer or mentor in the path to her career in skilled trades
  • The importance of mentorship and her role as a mentor to the Windsor Enterprise Skills Training (WEST) organization
  • What her role as an Ambassador of Mental Health entails
  • Winning the WXN Top 100 Most Powerful Women Awards in the Skilled Trades category
  • What a typical day at the shop looks like for her & how an apprenticeship program works


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Resources:

Watch the full interview at: https://youtu.be/DGmXLrbKshQ

Website: https://genesis.stclaircollege.ca/

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Apr 04, 202231:10
Electrical Engineer & Global Prototype Manager at Ford Motor Company: Sandy Ilievski

Electrical Engineer & Global Prototype Manager at Ford Motor Company: Sandy Ilievski

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

This episode features Sandy Ilievski, an Electrical Engineer and the Global Prototype Manager for Ford Motor Company in Michigan. Sandy has long been a passionate supporter of St.Clair College and brought forward the idea for the One-Ford Capstone Event at St. Clair College. This event is an exceptionally rare opportunity to showcase projects from our talented St. Clair College Students in front of high-level Executives from Ford and Air Canada and other industry partners.

Sandy is the kind of person who will tackle anything head-on and is the exact person you want on your team.  She has a magical way of getting things done and is the first person to step up to help others, despite being one of the busiest people I know.  She has mentored countless men and women and most certainly leads by example.  It is her mandate to make sure that everyone around her is in the spotlight, by encouraging them, providing sound advice, positivity, resources, and connections, to empower them to succeed.  She has also been a valued advocate and advisor for the St. Clair College, Women in STEM Club, and has led the “Women of Ford” support group within her own organization.

Sandy shares her journey of what attracted her to choose electrical engineering in the first place, how she progressed through the ranks at Ford, what her position as “Global Prototype Manager” entails, and much more. We also finish off with some fun rapid-fire questions!


Tune in to hear more about Sandy’s story including:

  • How she manages to find work-life balance
  • Who has served as a mentor in her career in Engineering
  • The importance of mentorship and its role in shaping our future leaders
  • Her great story of “Confident Cody” and “Un-sure Shirley”
  • Career-defining moments she has experienced & advice for women in STEM


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Resources:

Watch the full interview at: https://youtu.be/qDH8BC4oHKw

Website: https://genesis.stclaircollege.ca/

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Mar 28, 202249:37
Chief Operating Officer of Behavioural Health at Henry Ford Health Systems: Donna Wellington

Chief Operating Officer of Behavioural Health at Henry Ford Health Systems: Donna Wellington

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

This episode features the Chief Operating Officer of Behavioural Health at Henry Ford Health Systems, Donna Wellington. Donna was born in Windsor Ontario and attended the University of Windsor for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing as well as a Masters of Business Administration. Donna has served in a diverse range of positions throughout the Henry Ford Health System since 1996, in both inpatient and outpatient services. Early in her career, Donna served as the Nurse Administrator for Neuroscience and Maternal/Child inpatient units and the Minimally Invasive Surgical Unit at Henry Ford Hospital.

Donna shares her journey of what attracted her to a career in healthcare, valuable leadership lessons she’s come across in her career, and moments that make her know healthcare was the right path for her. We also finish off with some fun rapid-fire questions!


Tune in to hear more about Donna’s story including:

  • Strategies to help women achieve a more prominent role in their organization
  • What a typical day in her role looks like
  • The importance of networking for women and building your tribe
  • Who has influenced her throughout her career in healthcare
  • The advice she would have told her 19-year old self


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Resources:

Watch the full interview at: https://youtu.be/liDHgawBOzY

Website: https://genesis.stclaircollege.ca/

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Mar 21, 202237:46
The First Female Chief of Police in Windsor Ontario: Pam Mizuno

The First Female Chief of Police in Windsor Ontario: Pam Mizuno

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast, brought to you by the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

This episode features the first female, Chief of Police in Windsor Ontario, Pam Mizuno. Born in Toronto, and raised in Brampton, Pam then moved to Kingston as the head coach of a gymnastics club. After attending the University of Windsor for their Social Work program, she then got hired onto the police force, and finished her degree while she was working. Pam was hired on as a Cadet in 1994 and has since moved through various areas in the police force including traffic follow-up, human rights projects, sergeant, patrol officer, investigative unit, and now Chief of Police.

Pam shares her journey getting into the police force, having to prove herself in a male-dominated field, the many opportunities out there for women in STEM, and much more.

Tune in to hear more about Pam’s story including:

  • The percentage of women in the police force now compared to when she joined
  • When she knew this was the job for her & the impact this industry has on people
  • Who has influenced her throughout her career
  • Finding work-life balance
  • Advice she would have told her 19-year-old self


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Mar 14, 202225:11
Women in STEM Club Speaker Series St. Clair College Trailer

Women in STEM Club Speaker Series St. Clair College Trailer

Welcome to the St. Clair College Women in STEM speaker series Podcast!  I am your host, Sue Taylor, and I am the Program Manager of Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Student Experience of the Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

The Women in STEM club was founded in 2021 to fill a need to support female students at the College in male-dominated programs. For those who are unfamiliar, the acronym STEM stands for Science - Technology – Engineering, and Math, which more recently adapted to include Entrepreneurship and Manufacturing.

Within the STEM Club we have students ranging from all different programs across the College.  Students from, civil engineering, mobile app development, millwright, heating refrigeration and air conditioning, data analytics, biomedical engineering, robotics, powerline technician, policing, construction management, and the list goes on and on!

The St Clair College, Women in STEM club offers support, mentorship, networking events and opportunities, capstone projects, as well as guest speakers.  Our goal is to support and foster these women and show them that they can accomplish all they set out to achieve (and then some).

This speaker series was developed to host what I like to refer to as “STEM Champions”.  Women who have excelled in male-dominated industries and environments.  Women who are leaders, and women that serve to inspire, and act as role models and mentors to these young women.

This includes interviews with guests such as Windsor’s first-ever female Chief of Police, an Electrical Engineer, a Machinist, a three-time Olympic athlete, an award-winning Director/Producer, a female pilot, a forensic explosives chemist from the RCMP bomb squad, a cancer researcher, and many more inspiring women.

Tune in to learn more about women working in STEM, their journeys, their challenges, their accomplishments, and much more!

Are you looking to get into STEM, currently in a male-dominated industry, or just want to learn from some incredible female trail-blazers?

This is the podcast for you! This is the Women in STEM Club speaker series Podcast.

Mar 09, 202202:16