Abstract
Two years ago, Minnesota STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) leaders from across the corporate, education, and government sectors came together to discuss our individual and organizational experiences related to the gender gap in the STEM fields. Although everyone’s circumstances were very different, the trends and themes of our stories were all connected, and we decided to ignite a movement to bring intentional focus to narrowing the STEM career gender gap within our state.
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Author Contributions
Amanda Svedarsky ([email protected]) is director at Prime Therapeutics in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Jennifer Granner ([email protected]) is managing director at Experis IT in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Notes on contributors
Amanda Svedarsky
Amanda Svedarsky ([email protected]) is director at Prime Therapeutics in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Jennifer Granner
Jennifer Granner ([email protected]) is managing director at Experis IT in Minneapolis, Minnesota.