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Black Women in Science and Engineering (BWISE)

BWISE

Black Women in Science & Engineering (BWISE) was founded with the purpose to support underrepresented women through networking, mentorship and career development.

The group consists of black women from Middle Management to Senior leadership with degrees in the Sciences, Technology, Math and Engineering (STEM) who would like to connect with others.

The organization provides a platform and a space to share career experiences and be encouraged. BWISE focus is on career advancement through personal and professional development.

Mission and Purpose

What is BWISE?

Black Women in Science and Engineering was founded in 2015 with the purpose to support underrepresented women in bridging the leadership gap through networking, mentorship and career development.

Who Does BWISE Serve?

The group consists of Black women from middle management through senior leadership with degrees in the sciences, math and engineering (even if you no longer work in that field).

  • We provide opportunities to connect with others and expand your professional networks.
  • We have created a platform and space to share career experiences and best practices.
  • We provide professional development and training focused on career advancement.

Why This Mission?

There is a pressing need for inclusion that has not been successfully addressed. The 2015 U.S. News/Raytheon STEM Index found a "slight uptick in STEM-related education and employment activity in the United States compared to 2014. But the raw data show gaps between the men and women and between whites and minorities remain deeply entrenched - and, in some cases, have even widened." Annually, more than 25,000 Black women obtain undergraduate degrees in STEM. However, only 75,000 are working in these fields and less than 5,000 are in senior management roles. Studies show that professional development and mentorship are keys to retaining and attracting women and minorities in STEM and our BWISE program offers both.