Patricia Bath was the first African American to complete a residency in ophthalmology in 1973. Two years later, she became the first female faculty member in the Department of Ophthalmology at UCLA's Jules Stein Eye Institute. In 1976, Bath co-founded the American Institute for the Prevention of Blindness, which established that "eyesight is a basic human right." In 1986, Bath invented the Laserphaco Probe, improving treatment for cataract patients. She patented the device in 1988, becoming the first African American female doctor to receive a medical patent. READ MORE HERE
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Tune into Part 1 of the interview with Philip Stoten, Shareholder at EMS Now & Founder and Managing Partner at SCOOP.
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Meet Maryellen Stack! Maryellen fills the role of Director of Marketing Communications at Sager Electronics and serves as WE Advisory Board Member & Marketing Chair. Tune into Maryellen’s podcast HERE and learn more by access her Member Highlight HERE.
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Supply Chain Expert, Lynn Torrel shares an article from Industry Week on Supply Chain and Sustainability Strategy READ HERE.
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Hear from Michael Knight as he comments on the US Chamber of Commerce article, Results for Semiconductor Supply Chain Request for Information READ HERE.
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ECIA names Robert Derringer Chair of 2022 Executive Conference Committee READ MORE HERE. Register HERE for the Electronic Components Industry Association (memberclicks.net).
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Join Maryellen Stack as she guides us through a creative discussion for our Q1 Book Club!
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Access this week's job opportunities HERE.
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Learn the 4 excuses that are sabotaging your productivity HERE and why we can’t practice
self-care without self-acceptance HERE.
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Access WE Worksheet, Self Awareness Verses Self Focus, HERE for an emotional intelligence development exercise with your teams.
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