Northrop Grumman's Azusa Campus Hosts Women Empowerment Panels Focusing on Leadership at Local High Schools
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The sessions were held at
"As technology continues to fuel our economy, the jobs of tomorrow will require a workforce with more advanced degrees in the sciences and engineering," said
The panelists consisted of successful women from engineering, finance, education and human resources. They engaged and challenged the students to thrive in their environment through empowerment and to recognize themselves as future leaders.
Students listened to the panelists as they talked about their personal experiences and the key role models in their lives who influenced them to strive for excellence. The panelists encouraged the students to make their voices heard, step out of their comfort zones and to make their education a priority.
"Participating on panels that support our next generation of women, like the ones hosted at
Panelists represented
The Women Empowerment Panels were sponsored by the Asian Pacific Professional Network, an all-inclusive Asian Pacific American employee resource group at
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Diane Pennington, 626-812-1406, diane.pennington@ngc.com