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Supporting Women in STEM careers

Episode 9 of the Waterloo Grit podcast, hosted by Waterloo Grit, titled "Supporting Women in STEM careers" was published on April 25, 2022 and runs 51 minutes.

April 25, 2022 ·51m · Waterloo Grit

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A mathematician, entrepreneur, innovator, and philanthropist, Sherry defied the odds when it comes to women pursuing STEM careers and has been an advocate for women in STEM, pushing for them to assume a greater role in Canada’s post-pandemic economic recovery.

A mathematician, entrepreneur, innovator, and philanthropist, Sherry defied the odds when it comes to women pursuing STEM careers and has been an advocate for women in STEM, pushing for them to assume a greater role in Canada’s post-pandemic economic recovery.

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