NSF Celebrates International Women's Day
March 8, 2022
For International Women's Day, join NSF as we celebrate the achievements of women with a special edition of our Leadership Corner video series.
It's International Women's Day!
Today, NSF is celebrating the achievements of women with a special edition of our Leadership Corner video series. In this conversation facilitated by Senior Director of Global Communications, Jessica Pantages, the following NSF senior leaders give us their advice to women in the workplace.
- Lesley Ma, Vice President and Chief Information & Continuous Improvement Officer
- Julie Timmer, Vice President and Chief Legal Officer
- Heather Taylor, Interim Chief Marketing Officer and Director of Health Sciences
Today, let's think about what we can do to accelerate women's equality, celebrate women's achievements and raise awareness against bias. Thank you to all hardworking women worldwide for all that you do in the workforce and at home.
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