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Erika Anderson didn’t always know she wanted to be an engineer. In fact, for most of her childhood, it wasn’t a career path she had even heard about.

真相时刻: During her senior year, Anderson was told to research the major she wanted to explore after high school. 她在网上搜索, looking for careers for people who liked math and science—and the first thing that came up was engineering.

她的旅程: At Spelman College and the Georgia Institute of Technology, Anderson studied mathematics and mechanical engineering, 分别, while working for GE Aviation and NASA. But it was during a semester spent working at ExxonMobil that she found her passion.

她的工作: On her last day in the office during her program at ExxonMobil, the company offered Anderson a full-time job. 今天, she’s in her eighth year, working as both the reliability engineer and the reliability coordinator in Baytown, 德州. 对埃克森美孚, those are critical roles, tasked with ensuring that the company’s equipment keeps functioning as designed. The way Anderson explains it:

改变世界: As a Black woman in manufacturing, Anderson is used to being different from the people around her. She has found herself confronting stereotypes and preconceived notions about who she is. It hasn’t always been easy, but she’s doing vital work—and ensuring that other young women have the opportunity to follow their passions.

An example to others: Anderson was recently recognized by The Manufacturing Institute, the workforce development and education partner of the NAM, as a 2021 STEP Award Emerging Leader. The award is presented to women leaders in science, 技术, engineering and production careers who exemplify leadership within their companies and in manufacturing in general.

给他人的建议: Anderson is an advocate for other women who are considering a career in manufacturing. She encourages women to find mentors, build a network and, above all, be confident.

最后一句话: “My grandmother always told me: you’ve got to get comfortable with being uncomfortable. The only way things will change is by having more people like me in the room. We are just as capable as anyone else, and whatever preconceived notions that may exist, I am here to kick those doors down.”

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