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To celebrate International Women's Day, Coatings World spoke with PPG's SVP, Industrial Coatings, Irene Tasi on the increased presence of women in STEM fields.
March 7, 2024
By: Kerry Pianoforte
Editor, Coatings World
CW: What does gender diversity look like in the chemical industry today? How has it progressed over the past couple decades? Tasi: Although there has historically been a noticeable absence of women in chemicals, this absence is steadily being filled. More women are pursuing STEM degrees and careers, and they are far better suited for success now than they were 10 or 20 years ago. This is, in part, is due to the increasing female representation in executive leadership and non-frontline roles, which includes positions within labs and offices as chemists, engineers, managers, and directors. Although there is still more work to be done to increase female representation, women have made significant strides in the chemical industry. As leaders, it is our responsibility to continue to foster an inclusive environment that encourages more women to pursue careers in STEM.
CW: What, in your opinion, is the greatest barrier preventing more women from pursuing careers in STEM? Tasi: Despite noticeable improvements toward achieving workplace diversity, women are still a minority. To this day, there are still remnants of unconscious bias and societal expectations about women in STEM fields that might make chemicals an intimidating path to take. Some women are discouraged by imposter syndrome and second-guess their capabilities or the merit of their success. That’s why it’s crucial that we work hard to create an inclusive workspace where everyone feels accepted and valued. We must lead by example to help women who are afraid to take that initial first step, and reinforce the idea that women are more than capable of working in these industries.
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