Women In STEM Leadership Program

Kathy Bernhard • November 20, 2021

Kathy Bernhard is the Curriculum Designer and Lead Facilitator for SUNY Stony Brook's Women in STEM Leadership program, a growing community of thought leaders, mentors and peers who focus on helping women achieve success.


The curriculum is designed to unleash potential, where women  explore their concept of self and develop skills to navigate industries, systems, and business cultures that are particularly challenging.  To address the obstacles women face, three key themes are woven throughout the program:


  • Self-Confidence: Women finding their own voices
  • Self-Advocacy: Women taking charge of their own careers
  • Becoming a Change Agent: Women who are prepared to make culture shifts to empower female leaders, and make the changes needed in their own career to secure professional growth and development.
venn diagram which illustrates  how a combination of  self-coonfidence, self-advocacy, and becoming a change agent  work together to unleash potential

Empowering Each Other

Watch this video for some of Kathy's thoughts about the program, the curriculum, it's importance, and relevance. For a full overview of offerings, discover more about the Women in STEM Leadership Program.


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