Zoom Producer
We are seeking a “Zoom Producer” consultant to help us host the most amazing virtual workshops.
We are seeking a “Zoom Producer” consultant to help us host the most amazing virtual workshops.
We are seeking a consultant to help us develop a new resource that summarizes the best practices for recruiting students into nontraditional STEM and CTE programs and pathways.
Engineer Inclusion is in the news regarding our recent interview with McNeese State University student, Peter Sheppard, Jr.!
2020. Four syllables and no context, and there is an almost implicit understanding and collective sigh about the associated challenges of the year. In this year-in-review post, I reflect on 2020, recap the numbers, capture the highlights I’m celebrating, and countdown the top read posts.
We are offering a special bundled price for a limited time: A series of five half-day virtual equity workshops for $10,000 (a 20% discount).
I am currently working on my first season of the Call Bias Busters podcast, coming in 2021, and I need your help! There are three ways to get involved.
Vote Early! The following locations are where my Cypress Waters neighbors can vote early, available October 13, 2020 – October 30th.
Watch the recording and review resources shared during Dr. Meagan Pollock’s talk at the 2020 Montana ACTE Virtual Fall Institute: The Power of Micromessages as a Tool for Student Success.
Quick resources and handouts for the Egg Harbor Township School District keynote participants.
For an easy to review and shareable packet that summarizes our fall curriculum and pricing, please download our PDF catalog.
We help people intentionally and systematically engineer equity and inclusion into their organizations: driving positive outcomes and effectively supporting employees and the community.
We acknowledge that we gather as Engineer Inclusion in Orange, Texas, on the unceded land of the Ishak (Atakapa), Koasati (Coushatta), and Alabama Peoples. Colonizers excised these indigenous groups from their traditional land through forced removal. We honor with gratitude the land itself and the people who have stewarded it throughout the generations. We invite you to learn more about land acknowledgments here and search for the traditional stewards of the land where you live and work here.