High-Tech Sunday Season 1 Episode 6 feat. BEYA Alumni Chair

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High-Tech Sunday Season 1 Episode 6 feat. BEYA Alumni Chair

 
POSTED ON Aug 08, 2020
 

At a time when digital information is more critical than ever, Career Communications Group’s (CCG) High-Tech Sunday podcast is showcasing topical issues in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) against the backdrop of universal moral principles.

High-Tech Sunday’s weekly program is produced by and for CCG’s community of Black Engineer of the Year Award winners, Women of Color STEM honorees, professionals in STEM fields, thought leaders, and aspiring students.

The one-hour podcasts are streamed every Sunday. You can find the podcasts here:

The sixth episode of this thought-provoking podcast is scheduled for Sunday, August 9th at 3:00 PM EST, featuring Dr. Gwendolyn Boyd.

She is the Chairperson of the BEYA Alumni Group, having also been the recipient of multiple Black Engineer of the Year category awards for STEM outreach and public service.

In conversation with  the High-Tech Sunday podcast hosts, she will share powerful insights and perspectives on the Digital Divide.

Dr. Boyd is an engineer and a lifelong science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) advocate.  She is also an ordained itinerant elder in the African Methodist Episcopal  (AME) Church and serves on the ministerial staff of Ebenezer AME Church in Maryland.

A native of Montgomery, Alabama, Rev. Dr. Boyd received a full scholarship to attend Alabama State University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics with a double minor in physics and music. She received a full fellowship to pursue graduate studies at Yale University, where she was the first Black female to earn a master’s degree in mechanical engineering. She earned her Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees from Howard University.

Boyd’s professional career of more than three decades at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory was highlighted by exemplary leadership. Early in her career, she was an analyst in the Strategic Systems Department, where she was a part of teams that conducted independent analyses and operational performance evaluation of strategic weapons systems on Polaris, Poseidon, and trident submarines.

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