ON-DEMAND: Training Up The Next Generation of S.T.E.M. Leaders

Dec. 9, 2032


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Join us for a discussion with Kara Branch, chemical engineer and inspiring leader, founder and CEO of Black Girls Do Engineer Corporation, where she will talk about her journey in the STEM profession, her nonprofit organization and why she chose to work with girls ages 6 to 21 years and the program accomplishments.

 

 


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Speaker Kara Branch

Kara Branch is the Founder and CEO of Black Girls Do Engineer Corporation a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in June 2019 and located in Houston, TX . Black Girls Do Engineer is passionate about developing young women in all areas of STEM. Black Girls Do Engineer provides mentoring, personal …

Kara Branch is the Founder and CEO of Black Girls Do Engineer Corporation a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in June 2019 and located in Houston, TX . Black Girls Do Engineer is passionate about developing young women in all areas of STEM. Black Girls Do Engineer provides mentoring, personal growth regimens, STEM projects and activities, and guidance on career paths based on insight from professional women that are leaders in the STEM industry. Our organization goals are to provide access, awareness, and advocate for two million Black-American girls to pursue STEM careers by the year 2050.



Kara is an alumnus of The Prairie View A&M University and hold a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (2015) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Executive MBA (2021). Black Girls Do Engineer was founded based on Kara personal experiences in the STEM industry and always wishing she had someone who looked like her to show her the way. Now she is here to be the one who look like you to show you the way. She has gone through a lot of trails but now she has developed a STEM program to help girls ages 6- 21-year-old prepare and thrive the STEM industry. Her STEM program challenges girls to be critical thinkers and encourages girls to choose STEM and they are. Her challenges are paying off. She took girls in her organization who had no STEM background to finalist in the NASAWear Challenge, where they beat out 70 plus teams around the nation.



Kara started her career going directly into boardrooms with clients with her calculator walking them through her grass roots design projects. She has design one of the first plants of its kind in the USA. In her 7-year career, she has managed 15 plus improvement projects starting at $1 million to multi-million dollars in the Oil & Gas industry and as a Project Manager in the Space Industry supporting NASA and currently works as a manager for Intel. She has served as a Science and Engineering Lead and Diversity & Inclusion Region Chapter Leader for ERG groups in Corporate America. She also holds a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification. She was
selected to participate in the National Black MBA Association Accelerator Program due to the impacts her STEM program has made.

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Date and Time

Thu, Dec. 9, 2032

11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
(GMT-0600) US/Central

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