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Pathways to Chemical Careers for Women, Introducing You Be The Chemist! Challenge - Ep. 155

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Reflecting on what sparked their interest in chemistry and led them to a career in the chemical industry, Chemical Educational Foundation (CEF) board members, Joyce Marshall Johnson of Univar Solutions, Rene Whigham of Olin Corporation, and Jennifer Jewson of LyondellBasell, join host Victoria Meyer to discuss their diverse journeys into the chemical industry, the importance of engaging students early in STEM fields, and the impact of CEF's "You Be the Chemist Challenge." Highlighting the significance of mentorship, fosters an insightful conversation about diversifying the chemical workforce, and emphasizes the crucial role of early education in inspiring future generations to pursue careers in chemistry and STEM.

** We invite you to join the 20th Annual You Be The Chemical Celebration on June 9 & 10 in Houston, Texas. Learn more and purchase your tickets here: CEF You Be The Chemist **

Listen to this episode to find out:

  • Career paths and inspiration in chemistry
  • The importance of mentors in navigating a career in the chemical industry
  • Encouraging women to pursue careers in the chemical industry
  • Promoting awareness about diverse career paths within the chemical industry
  • The important role of early engagement in chemistry and STEM education
  • CEF”s You Be The Chemical Challenge

Killer quote: "Tomorrow's workforce is incredibly important now, more than ever. We have to invest in tomorrow's workforce. We won't be successful without it." - Jennifer Jewson

***Don’t miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player.
***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review.
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Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.

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Reflecting on what sparked their interest in chemistry and led them to a career in the chemical industry, Chemical Educational Foundation (CEF) board members, Joyce Marshall Johnson of Univar Solutions, Rene Whigham of Olin Corporation, and Jennifer Jewson of LyondellBasell, join host Victoria Meyer to discuss their diverse journeys into the chemical industry, the importance of engaging students early in STEM fields, and the impact of CEF's "You Be the Chemist Challenge." Highlighting the significance of mentorship, fosters an insightful conversation about diversifying the chemical workforce, and emphasizes the crucial role of early education in inspiring future generations to pursue careers in chemistry and STEM.

** We invite you to join the 20th Annual You Be The Chemical Celebration on June 9 & 10 in Houston, Texas. Learn more and purchase your tickets here: CEF You Be The Chemist **

Listen to this episode to find out:

  • Career paths and inspiration in chemistry
  • The importance of mentors in navigating a career in the chemical industry
  • Encouraging women to pursue careers in the chemical industry
  • Promoting awareness about diverse career paths within the chemical industry
  • The important role of early engagement in chemistry and STEM education
  • CEF”s You Be The Chemical Challenge

Killer quote: "Tomorrow's workforce is incredibly important now, more than ever. We have to invest in tomorrow's workforce. We won't be successful without it." - Jennifer Jewson

***Don’t miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player.
***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review.
***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com

Wondering how we produce our podcast?


Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.

  continue reading

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