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

 

Tune into Part 1 of the interview with Philip Stoten, Shareholder at EMS Now & Founder and Managing Partner at SCOOP.

 

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.

 

Supply Chain Expert, Lynn Torrel shares an article from Industry Week on Supply Chain and Sustainability Strategy READ HERE.

Hear from Michael Knight as he comments on the US Chamber of Commerce article, Results for Semiconductor Supply Chain Request for Information READ HERE.

 
 
 

ECIA names Robert Derringer Chair of 2022 Executive Conference Committee READ MORE HERE. Register HERE for the Electronic Components Industry Association (memberclicks.net).

 

Join Maryellen Stack as she guides us through a creative discussion for our Q1 Book Club!

 

Access this week's job opportunities HERE.

 

Learn the 4 excuses that are sabotaging your productivity HERE and why we can’t practice

self-care without self-acceptance HERE.

 

Access WE Worksheet, Self Awareness Verses Self Focus, HERE for an emotional intelligence development exercise with your teams.

 
 
 
 
 
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