Dr. Sandra Johnson, a groundbreaking electrical engineer and entrepreneur, is the first black woman to earn a Ph.D. in computer engineering. Her journey from a high school introduction to engineering to her current roles as a former IBM CTO and a board member for several companies is a testament to her resilience and determination in the face of unique challenges.
The book Soft Power for the Journey: The Life of a STEM Trailblazer is a fascinating story of the remarkable life arc of a resilient person from an underprivileged background who persistently overcomes whatever odds.
The discussion delves into her groundbreaking achievements, her passion for aiding technology entrepreneurs of African descent, and her new memoir detailing her inspiring career. Join us as we explore the intricacies of serving on corporate boards and the importance of mentorship and legacy in STEM.
What do we talk about in this episode?
- Insights on Serving on Boards
- Facing Adversity and Finding Strength
- Family Influence and Strong Women
- Writing the Memoir: Soft Power for the Journey
- The Role of Mentoring and Networking
Music used in the podcast: Higher Up, Silverman Sound Studio
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Resources:
Soft Power for the Journey: The Life of a STEM Trailblazer
National Association of Corporate Directors: https://www.nacdonline.org/
Grace Hopper Conference: https://ghc.anitab.org/
Connect with Dr. Sandra Johnson
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