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Strawberry Letter

Making A Difference: Empowering women and girls about the advantages and global opportunities in STEM.

Strawberry Letter

iHeartPodcasts

Relationships, Society & Culture

4.41.6K Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Maxine Cain. 

She is an award-winning People Leader, changing how women business leaders and entrepreneurs live, work, and play by doing work that matters in STEM, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.  She is a Senior Human Resources leader and entrepreneurial personality known for innovative approaches to business, strategy, diversity, and inclusion, and Emerging Technologies.  Founder & President of STEM Atlanta Women, Inc. A non-profit created to Enlighten, Educate, and Empower women and girls about the advantages and global opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math and the future skills needed to compete and succeed in the 21st Century.  Her vision is to disrupt unconscious bias in Tech and bridge the gender gap in STEM. We provide STEM Education, Training, and STEM Consulting Services in terms of educational services that include program evaluation, professional development, project management, curriculum development, and capacity building.  Maxine also provides consulting and emerging tech advisory services to women business leaders,    Entrepreneurs, corporations, and educational institutions in the following practice areas:

            Business Strategy & Development

            Emerging Technologies

            Talent Pipeline Development

            Organizational, Operational and Technological Advisory Services

            New Skilling, Upskilling, and Reskilling the Workforce in the Digital Era

Education:

Bachelor of Science Degree, Business Management/ Human Resource Management (4 Years Completed) University of Phoenix

Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D), Humanitarianism for notable contributions and achievements of national and global significance to humanitarian and community building efforts relative to STEM Education and Training – Dec. 2020.

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0:00.0

It's hard to read the news these days without asking yourself, how did we get here?

0:04.7

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0:08.5

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0:14.0

the 2000 election, which resulted in a high-stakes stalemate, ended with one of the most controversial rulings in Supreme Court history.

0:21.4

So if you're trying to make sense at the present moment, check out Fiasco, Bush v. Gore.

0:25.9

Listen on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

0:35.7

Welcome to the show. I am Rishan McDonnell, the host of Money Making Conversations Masterclass, where we encourage

0:42.1

people to stop reading other people's success stories and start planning their own.

0:46.9

Listen up as I interview entrepreneurs from around the country, talk to celebrities, and ask

0:52.2

them how they are running their companies, and speak

0:54.8

with nonprofits who are making a difference in their local communities.

0:58.7

Now sit back and listen as we unlock the secrets to their success on Money Making Conversations

1:03.9

Masterclass.

1:04.9

Welcome to Money Making Conversations Masterclass.

1:09.2

I'm your host, Rashan McDonald. We're down in Atlanta, Georgia, actually a community called Summer Hill, where we're visiting

1:15.6

the founder of STEM Atlanta women, Dr. Maxine Kane.

1:19.6

And we're going to learn the secrets to her success.

1:22.6

Dr. Maxine Kane, STEM Atlanta women.

1:26.6

How did it get started? That is an awesome question. So

1:31.2

let me kind of give you the back story. So my background. I'm just kick back there because it

1:35.7

sounds like you're going to tell me a story. Yeah, I'm going to tell you a story. So STEM Atlanta women

1:40.0

started back in 2016. So my background is human resources by trade.

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