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The WOW of STEM with Aisha Lawrey

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Charli talks to Aisha Lawrey this week in the Industry Interview. A STEM advocate, Aisha Lawrey, has 25 years of experience on this journey. Working in industry, government, nonprofits, and education she knows how to engage many different stakeholders, at all levels. Her focus is on increasing the number of women and minorities in engineering.

Aisha currently works for AWS (Amazon Web Services), as the Training & Certification Global Lead for Education Programs, AMER (North, Central, and South America). Her role represents all the Education Programs spanning K-12, higher education, and professional skilling, reskilling, and upskilling learners. The goal is to show multiple pathways to learners that lead to professionals joining the cloud workforce.

Prior to joining AWS, Aisha worked at the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME), Inc. as the Senior Director, Programs and Scholarships. She was responsible for planning, directing and executing all scholarships and program activities. She was also the Director of Engineering Education with the American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME). She directed and guided the work of ASME in helping to shape the future of mechanical engineering and engineering technology.

She is currently an AAAS IFTHEN STEM Ambassador and even has a 3D scanned statue in her image. Aisha obtained a Master of Public Policy and Administration from Rutgers University and a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology. A New Jersey native, Aisha now resides in Maryland with her husband and 14-year-old twins.
Interview @ 3:27

Find Aisha on LinkedIn or email her at aishakenya@gmail.com or alawrey@amazon.com
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  • Manufacturer Rep/ Distributor of the Year
  • Tradesperson of the Year
  • Social Media Marketer of the Year
  • Podcast Guest of the Year
  • Emerging Leader
  • Industry Advocate

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Charli talks to Aisha Lawrey this week in the Industry Interview. A STEM advocate, Aisha Lawrey, has 25 years of experience on this journey. Working in industry, government, nonprofits, and education she knows how to engage many different stakeholders, at all levels. Her focus is on increasing the number of women and minorities in engineering.

Aisha currently works for AWS (Amazon Web Services), as the Training & Certification Global Lead for Education Programs, AMER (North, Central, and South America). Her role represents all the Education Programs spanning K-12, higher education, and professional skilling, reskilling, and upskilling learners. The goal is to show multiple pathways to learners that lead to professionals joining the cloud workforce.

Prior to joining AWS, Aisha worked at the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME), Inc. as the Senior Director, Programs and Scholarships. She was responsible for planning, directing and executing all scholarships and program activities. She was also the Director of Engineering Education with the American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME). She directed and guided the work of ASME in helping to shape the future of mechanical engineering and engineering technology.

She is currently an AAAS IFTHEN STEM Ambassador and even has a 3D scanned statue in her image. Aisha obtained a Master of Public Policy and Administration from Rutgers University and a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology. A New Jersey native, Aisha now resides in Maryland with her husband and 14-year-old twins.
Interview @ 3:27

Find Aisha on LinkedIn or email her at aishakenya@gmail.com or alawrey@amazon.com
#EASA22 June 26-28 - St. Louis, MO is happening this week!

#EPIC2022 - Call for Papers & Award Nominations

  • Engineer of the Year
  • Operator of the Year
  • Maintenance & Reliability Professional of the Year
  • Manufacturer Rep/ Distributor of the Year
  • Tradesperson of the Year
  • Social Media Marketer of the Year
  • Podcast Guest of the Year
  • Emerging Leader
  • Industry Advocate

#EmpoweringWomen2022

The Early Bird Registration is Open.

Join the conversation on our Empowering Pumps Slack Workspace

Find us @EmpoweringPumps on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter and using the hashtag #EmpoweringIndustryPodcast or via email podcast@empoweringpumps.com<

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