In this episode I talk to Hannah Dunham about supporting women to step up into leadership positions that have been traditionally male dominated.


Introduction


Hannah is a chemical engineer with 8 years of pulp and paper manufacturing. When she was 28, she was a department manager, responsible for billions in equipment and 120 employees who were mostly men.


Hannah has a Bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering from Auburn University and is actively pursuing her Masters degree in Industrial & Organizational Psychology from Auburn. Hannah also has a Professional Certificate in Diversity & Inclusion in the Workplace from ESSEC Business School.


Hannah started a business to help women step up into leadership positions and to help manufacturing sites fill their pipelines with leadership-ready female engineers.


Resources mentioned in this episode


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