Women in Chemical's Kylie Wittl and Amelia Greene interview a member of our community to hear their experiences and seek advice regarding succeeding as a woman in the chemical industry.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitBusiness |
Women in Chemical's interviews Danielle Wedral Licata, Regional Sales Manager, Jungbunzlauer, for Woman of the Week 04/29/2024.
In this transformative webinar, participants will explore the integration of Adult Learning and Growth Mindset principles, gaining practical insights into setting and achieving challenging objectives. Attendees will learn how to practice, coach, and ... more
Women in Chemical's interviews Sara Manganelli, MBA, Marketing Manager, TRI-K Industries Inc., for Woman of the Week 04/08/2024.
Women in Chemical's interviews Derren Matthews, Principal Manager, Barentz, for Woman of the Week 03/25/2024.
Women in Chemicals partnered with Christine Johnson and Kun Lueck from McKinsey & Company for an exclusive deep dive into the latest Women in the Workplace report – the most extensive study of women in corporate America. Explore the findings, HR poli... more
Women in Chemical's interviews Vincci Wong, Communications & HR Manager, Mayzo Inc., for Woman of the Week 03/11/2024.
Women in Chemical's interviews Avery Schulz, VP of Strategy and Sustainability, Solugen, for Woman of the Week 02/19/2024.
Join us for a special celebration! As Women in Chemicals reaches its three-year milestone, co-founders Kylie Wittl and Amelia Greene invite you to a peek behind the curtain with a fireside chat. Hear stories of our third-year achievements, challenges... more
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Apple Podcasts | #115 | United States/Business/Non-Profit |
Apple Podcasts | #143 | Italy/Business/Non-Profit |
Apple Podcasts | #230 | Japan/Business/Non-Profit |
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