
SLI Events
Speaker Series
SLI invites guests, Foothill College alumni and community members, to share about their academic and career paths as they navigate issues of diversity at the same time. All sessions are interactive with breakout sessions and are held in hybrid modalities.

Off the Beaten Path: High Demand Careers
For 2024-25, SLI will invite speakers from careers in STEM that are "off the beaten path" or not so well known or understood but where there is a demand for talent with STEM backgrounds. After all, "you can't be what you can't see." Join us!
Working with Software Robots
Thursday, October 10, 2024, 12pm - 1pm
Room 4218 and on Zoom
Come learn about Intelligent Automation - an area of work that uses AI to automate processes but which requires human in the fields of engineering, computer science, and really any STEM discipline to operate and program. There are jobs to be had! WiRPA is a group of women in Intelligent Automation that are looking to diversify the workforce. Come hear from speakers in the field share about what this work involves.
Speakers will be present in person. Food provided and freebies for those who attend in person!
Watch Recording on SLI's YouTube Channel
Past Diversity in STEM Series
In the 2021-22 school year, SLI organized a Diversity in STEM series where we organized panels on various disciplines in STEM. See below for the speakers we invited and links to see the Zoom panels. Watch all our past panels using the recording links posted below or via our YouTube channel.

Engineering Pathways: Fri, 10/29/21
Join us for a panel on engineering pathways from Foothill and beyond.
- Marie Ako, Facilities Design Engineer at Chevron
                              
                               Marie Ako, originally from Ivory Coast, is a Mechanical Facilities Design Engineer
                                       with Chevron El Segundo Refinery. In this role, Marie provides Mechanical Engineering
                                       support for routine daily operation of refinery process units, participates in the
                                       planning and execution of unit turnarounds, collaborates with diverse groups of people
                                       to troubleshoot issues in process plants, manages projects, prepares engineering work
                                       instructions to repair, upgrade, install, and/or replace equipment, and develops purchase
                                       specifications for engineered mechanical equipment in compliance with industry and
                                       corporate standards. Before joining Chevron in 2020, Marie worked for Schlumberger
                                       as a Cementing Field Engineer where she was responsible for supervising cementing
                                       jobs across the U.S for various Oil and Gas companies. During her tenure at Schlumberger,
                                       Marie earned multiple Health Safety and Environment (HSE) awards and was honored as
                                       Top performer of her cementing school class. Marie holds a B.S in Mechanical Engineering
                                       (Petroleum) from the University of Southern California, from which she graduated Cum
                                       Laude in December 2017. Marie's LinkedIn profile Marie Ako, originally from Ivory Coast, is a Mechanical Facilities Design Engineer
                                       with Chevron El Segundo Refinery. In this role, Marie provides Mechanical Engineering
                                       support for routine daily operation of refinery process units, participates in the
                                       planning and execution of unit turnarounds, collaborates with diverse groups of people
                                       to troubleshoot issues in process plants, manages projects, prepares engineering work
                                       instructions to repair, upgrade, install, and/or replace equipment, and develops purchase
                                       specifications for engineered mechanical equipment in compliance with industry and
                                       corporate standards. Before joining Chevron in 2020, Marie worked for Schlumberger
                                       as a Cementing Field Engineer where she was responsible for supervising cementing
                                       jobs across the U.S for various Oil and Gas companies. During her tenure at Schlumberger,
                                       Marie earned multiple Health Safety and Environment (HSE) awards and was honored as
                                       Top performer of her cementing school class. Marie holds a B.S in Mechanical Engineering
                                       (Petroleum) from the University of Southern California, from which she graduated Cum
                                       Laude in December 2017. Marie's LinkedIn profile
 
- Lakevious Battle, Senior Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft
                              
                               Native of Tarboro, NC. Graduate of Winston Salem State University and North Carolina
                                       Central University. Majored in Management Information Systems for my bachelors and
                                       masters degree. I was a 4 year collegiate athlete at WSSU. Started in a Helpdesk role
                                       in the education system. Worked in couple of Technical Program Manager roles at Verizon.
                                       Moved over to engineering as a wireless solution engineer before moving to Netapp
                                       as a solutions engineer (storage focused). Later, I moved over to a Cloud role supporting
                                       a Netapp based product within Microsoft Azure. That role then led me to the role I
                                       have currently as a Senior Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft. I also teach as
                                       a adjunct professor at Nash Community College based out of Rocky Mount, NC. Native of Tarboro, NC. Graduate of Winston Salem State University and North Carolina
                                       Central University. Majored in Management Information Systems for my bachelors and
                                       masters degree. I was a 4 year collegiate athlete at WSSU. Started in a Helpdesk role
                                       in the education system. Worked in couple of Technical Program Manager roles at Verizon.
                                       Moved over to engineering as a wireless solution engineer before moving to Netapp
                                       as a solutions engineer (storage focused). Later, I moved over to a Cloud role supporting
                                       a Netapp based product within Microsoft Azure. That role then led me to the role I
                                       have currently as a Senior Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft. I also teach as
                                       a adjunct professor at Nash Community College based out of Rocky Mount, NC.
 
- Melody Bake, Mechanical Engineer at Nuro
                              
                              - Melody transferred to Foothill College as a pre-med student. During her time here she became an NSF scholar, introducing her to a mentor. Through building that relationship she became familiar with engineering and started working at the Biomedical Devices Lab on campus where she began designing and prototyping medical devices. She decided to major in mechanical engineering because she found it to be the perfect combination of art and mathematics. She transferred to SJSU where she participated in the SJSU Formula SAE team. Eager to gain experience in her field she interned at Nasa, Tesla, and Nuro. Upon her 2020 pandemic graduation, she began working full-time as a mechanical engineer at Nuro. 
 
- Viet Le, Senior Mechanical Engineer at Iron Ox
                              
                               A mechanical engineer that is interested in working on cool things. Currently working
                                       at Iron Ox as a senior mechanical engineer, developing automation for sustainable
                                       greenhouse agriculture. I have a somewhat eclectic background - I've worked on EVs,
                                       aerospace, robots, start-ups, and now I'm in high-tech agriculture. A mechanical engineer that is interested in working on cool things. Currently working
                                       at Iron Ox as a senior mechanical engineer, developing automation for sustainable
                                       greenhouse agriculture. I have a somewhat eclectic background - I've worked on EVs,
                                       aerospace, robots, start-ups, and now I'm in high-tech agriculture.
 
- Marissa Yañez, Founder of Empoder
                              
                               Marissa joins Foothill College in the Fall of 2021 as a STEM Workforce Specialist
                                    with the goal of helping empower the next generation of underrepresented students
                                    in STEM. She is a Foothill alum who transferred to U.C. Berkeley and majored in Mechanical
                                    Engineering and Materials Science, and then went on to get a Ph.D. in Bioengineering
                                    from the University of Washington. As a scientist, she researched the use of biomimetically
                                    coated nano-particles to develop novel diagnostic techniques with applications in
                                    developing countries. With a deep passion and over 20 years of experience working
                                    on efforts to empower underrepresented students to pursue STEM degrees, she eventually
                                    pivoted full-time towards developing programs and systems to support increased representation
                                    in STEM. She has led efforts for Facebook, and international non-profits to increase
                                    representation in Computer-Science across Mexico and Latin America, and currently
                                    runs her own non-profit Empoder Latinas Code to empower the next generation of diverse
                                    leaders in STEM. Outside of work you can find her hiking, salsa dancing, traveling
                                    and spending quality time with friends and family. Marissa joins Foothill College in the Fall of 2021 as a STEM Workforce Specialist
                                    with the goal of helping empower the next generation of underrepresented students
                                    in STEM. She is a Foothill alum who transferred to U.C. Berkeley and majored in Mechanical
                                    Engineering and Materials Science, and then went on to get a Ph.D. in Bioengineering
                                    from the University of Washington. As a scientist, she researched the use of biomimetically
                                    coated nano-particles to develop novel diagnostic techniques with applications in
                                    developing countries. With a deep passion and over 20 years of experience working
                                    on efforts to empower underrepresented students to pursue STEM degrees, she eventually
                                    pivoted full-time towards developing programs and systems to support increased representation
                                    in STEM. She has led efforts for Facebook, and international non-profits to increase
                                    representation in Computer-Science across Mexico and Latin America, and currently
                                    runs her own non-profit Empoder Latinas Code to empower the next generation of diverse
                                    leaders in STEM. Outside of work you can find her hiking, salsa dancing, traveling
                                    and spending quality time with friends and family.
 
Health Science Career Pathways Fri, 2/4/22
Join us for a panel on health science career pathways from Foothill and beyond.
 Susana Frasher, Physician Assistant, MS PA-C: I am a general surgery physician assistant currently working for Santa Clara Valley
                           Medical center/ O’Connor hospital. I migrated to US at age 21. I started working as
                           a nursing assistant in nursing homes while learning the language. I developed a desire
                           to become a physician assistant while working on a small community clinic that precepted
                           PA students. I was accepted into the Foothill/ Stanford primary care program around
                           age 35. I have practiced multiple specialties including primary care, emergency medicine,
                           trauma, surgery and custody. My academic path has been hard very hard because of language
                           barrier and resources that where not available during my time in college.
Susana Frasher, Physician Assistant, MS PA-C: I am a general surgery physician assistant currently working for Santa Clara Valley
                           Medical center/ O’Connor hospital. I migrated to US at age 21. I started working as
                           a nursing assistant in nursing homes while learning the language. I developed a desire
                           to become a physician assistant while working on a small community clinic that precepted
                           PA students. I was accepted into the Foothill/ Stanford primary care program around
                           age 35. I have practiced multiple specialties including primary care, emergency medicine,
                           trauma, surgery and custody. My academic path has been hard very hard because of language
                           barrier and resources that where not available during my time in college.
 Dayna Hashimoto-Barao, Dental Hygienist Educator at Foothill College, WaterPik, Corporate Dentistry-Apple
                              Park: Dayna completed her Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene at Foothill College and
                           then went on to get her B.S. in biopsychology from UC Santa Barbara and her M.S. in
                           dental hygiene from UC San Francisco. Her areas of expertise are professional education
                           and preventative oral health. She currently holds multiple titles as a Professional
                           Educator for Waterpik, Part-Time Instructor for Foothill College Dental Assisting
                           and Clinical Dental Hygienist.
Dayna Hashimoto-Barao, Dental Hygienist Educator at Foothill College, WaterPik, Corporate Dentistry-Apple
                              Park: Dayna completed her Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene at Foothill College and
                           then went on to get her B.S. in biopsychology from UC Santa Barbara and her M.S. in
                           dental hygiene from UC San Francisco. Her areas of expertise are professional education
                           and preventative oral health. She currently holds multiple titles as a Professional
                           Educator for Waterpik, Part-Time Instructor for Foothill College Dental Assisting
                           and Clinical Dental Hygienist.
 Sherdonna Jackson, Certified Pharmacy Technician at Stanford Hospital: I am a Certified Pharmacy Technician graduate from Foothill College, class of 2020.
                              I work fulltime alongside pharmacists in an inpatient hospital setting to aid nurses
                              and medical personnel in providing critical care to admitted patients, for over a
                              years time. I’m a first generation college graduate from San Jose State University
                              with a BS in Marketing. I’ve worked in various roles and industries prior, all of
                              which, have helped guide me along my career path and expose my true passion for being
                              a part of a patient’s journey to better health.
Sherdonna Jackson, Certified Pharmacy Technician at Stanford Hospital: I am a Certified Pharmacy Technician graduate from Foothill College, class of 2020.
                              I work fulltime alongside pharmacists in an inpatient hospital setting to aid nurses
                              and medical personnel in providing critical care to admitted patients, for over a
                              years time. I’m a first generation college graduate from San Jose State University
                              with a BS in Marketing. I’ve worked in various roles and industries prior, all of
                              which, have helped guide me along my career path and expose my true passion for being
                              a part of a patient’s journey to better health. 
 Edgar Ramirez-Montiel, Scientist at AbbVie Pharmaceuticals: I am a first-generation college graduate with a degree in Human Biology from UC Santa
                              Cruz, class of 2015. I have over four years of biotech industry experience with specializations
                              in immuno-oncology, neuroscience, and protein expression and purification. Currently,
                              I am undergoing a project management program through UC Berkeley Extension with the
                              goal to become a certified project manager.
Edgar Ramirez-Montiel, Scientist at AbbVie Pharmaceuticals: I am a first-generation college graduate with a degree in Human Biology from UC Santa
                              Cruz, class of 2015. I have over four years of biotech industry experience with specializations
                              in immuno-oncology, neuroscience, and protein expression and purification. Currently,
                              I am undergoing a project management program through UC Berkeley Extension with the
                              goal to become a certified project manager. 
Women in STEM Career Pathways Fri, 3/11/22
In celebration of Women's History Month, join us with four amazing women who are currently in STEM-related careers.
 Yasaman Damestani, Director and Head of Digital Medicine at Karyopharm Therapeutics. Prior to joining Karyopharm, Yasaman was a Manager in the Digital and Quantitative
                              Medicine group at Biogen and a Senior Engineer in the Device and Final Drug product
                              group at Amgen. Yasaman attended Foothill College from 2007 to 2008, and then transferred
                              to University of California, Davis to complete her Bachelors of Science degree in
                              Biomedical Engineering in 2010. She graduated from the University of California, Riverside
                              with a Ph.D. in Bioengineering in 2015. Yasaman actively champions diversity and inclusion
                              to enable women to achieve their ambitions, educate each other, and empower a more
                              diverse workforce.
Yasaman Damestani, Director and Head of Digital Medicine at Karyopharm Therapeutics. Prior to joining Karyopharm, Yasaman was a Manager in the Digital and Quantitative
                              Medicine group at Biogen and a Senior Engineer in the Device and Final Drug product
                              group at Amgen. Yasaman attended Foothill College from 2007 to 2008, and then transferred
                              to University of California, Davis to complete her Bachelors of Science degree in
                              Biomedical Engineering in 2010. She graduated from the University of California, Riverside
                              with a Ph.D. in Bioengineering in 2015. Yasaman actively champions diversity and inclusion
                              to enable women to achieve their ambitions, educate each other, and empower a more
                              diverse workforce. 
Sarnai Gantumur, UX Researcher at Meta Reality Labs via ICONMA. Previously, Sarnai worked at Amazon Lab126 as a human factors usability specialist,
                              and as a research assistant at Google.  Sarnai's current and past work include wearables, AR, vision science and gamification research.
                                 She graduated from Foothill College in 2016, SJSU in 2018 and is currently finishing
                                 her master's degree at SJSU. In her free time, Sarnai likes traveling, meeting new
                                 people and reading books.
 Katherine Mavromatti, software engineer at Noah Medical. Katherine started her journey at Foothill College in 2013 and was taking courses
                           to transfer to a 4-year university and major in Biomedical Engineering. After 2 years,
                           she transferred to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo as a Biomedical Engineer and was introduced
                           to programming during her senior year, when she built a system to track the position
                           of a patient's leg during surgery using an Arduino and an IMU sensor. That's when
                           she decided to pursue software engineering as a career. She interned and then got
                           a job with TrueVision, a small company in Santa Barbara. From there, Katherine moved
                           to Think Surgical and is now currently working at Noah Medical, where she is part
                           of a talented team of engineers that is revolutionizing development of medical robotic
                           platforms.
Katherine Mavromatti, software engineer at Noah Medical. Katherine started her journey at Foothill College in 2013 and was taking courses
                           to transfer to a 4-year university and major in Biomedical Engineering. After 2 years,
                           she transferred to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo as a Biomedical Engineer and was introduced
                           to programming during her senior year, when she built a system to track the position
                           of a patient's leg during surgery using an Arduino and an IMU sensor. That's when
                           she decided to pursue software engineering as a career. She interned and then got
                           a job with TrueVision, a small company in Santa Barbara. From there, Katherine moved
                           to Think Surgical and is now currently working at Noah Medical, where she is part
                           of a talented team of engineers that is revolutionizing development of medical robotic
                           platforms.
Applied Math Career Pathways Fri, 4/29/22 11:30am - 1pm
Learn about careers you can pursue with a degree or interest in math, data, and statistics.
 Adriana Chavez: product marketing specialist at Epson America. Adriana works at the intersection of Data and Product at a multinational electronics
                                 company. As an undergraduate, she had wonderful mentors who nurtured her curiosity
                                 for problem solving. This led her to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Math and
                                 Linguistics minor. In her down time, she enjoys listening to music, learning new skills,
                                 and exploring recipes.
Adriana Chavez: product marketing specialist at Epson America. Adriana works at the intersection of Data and Product at a multinational electronics
                                 company. As an undergraduate, she had wonderful mentors who nurtured her curiosity
                                 for problem solving. This led her to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Math and
                                 Linguistics minor. In her down time, she enjoys listening to music, learning new skills,
                                 and exploring recipes.
 Samba Reyes Njie: data scientist at LinkedIn. At LinkedIn, Samba uses techniques from mathematics, statistics, computer science, and business/marketing
                                 to provide valuable insights to customer marketing stakeholders and increase their
                                 bottom line. He graduated from De Anza College as a biochemistry major in 2014, making
                                 the switch to Mathematics/Statistics when transferring to UC Berkeley due to a passion
                                 for quantitative methods to solve scientific problems. While at work, he is also pursuing
                                 a Master's degree in Applied and Computational Mathematics online, and hopes to apply
                                 data science and quantitative techniques in the field of medicine via bioinformatics
                                 or computational neuroscience in the future. In his free time, Samba enjoys practicing
                                 martial arts, learning about personal finance, and listening to podcasts.
Samba Reyes Njie: data scientist at LinkedIn. At LinkedIn, Samba uses techniques from mathematics, statistics, computer science, and business/marketing
                                 to provide valuable insights to customer marketing stakeholders and increase their
                                 bottom line. He graduated from De Anza College as a biochemistry major in 2014, making
                                 the switch to Mathematics/Statistics when transferring to UC Berkeley due to a passion
                                 for quantitative methods to solve scientific problems. While at work, he is also pursuing
                                 a Master's degree in Applied and Computational Mathematics online, and hopes to apply
                                 data science and quantitative techniques in the field of medicine via bioinformatics
                                 or computational neuroscience in the future. In his free time, Samba enjoys practicing
                                 martial arts, learning about personal finance, and listening to podcasts.
 (UNABLE TO ATTEND) Marissa Ramirez de Chanlatte: Ph.D. candidate at UC Berkeley. Marissa is studying Applied Math & Computer Science. Her research focuses on computer vision
                                 & 3D geometry and how we can use that technology to solve hard scientific problems.
                                 She attended Foothill Middle College from 2009-10 before applying as a freshman to
                                 UC Berkeley. From 2017-18 she came back to Foothill as a tutor in the STEM center.
                                 She currently lives in Palo Alto with her husband and one year old daughter.
(UNABLE TO ATTEND) Marissa Ramirez de Chanlatte: Ph.D. candidate at UC Berkeley. Marissa is studying Applied Math & Computer Science. Her research focuses on computer vision
                                 & 3D geometry and how we can use that technology to solve hard scientific problems.
                                 She attended Foothill Middle College from 2009-10 before applying as a freshman to
                                 UC Berkeley. From 2017-18 she came back to Foothill as a tutor in the STEM center.
                                 She currently lives in Palo Alto with her husband and one year old daughter. 
 Jimmy Tran: quantitative analyst at First Republic Bank, leveraging technology and a few cups of coffee to build statistical models, maintain
                                 production-level code, communicate findings to key stakeholders at First Republic
                                 Bank. He completed the Graduate Certificate Program in Data Science at Harvard Extension
                                 School in 2020. Prior to that, he completed his undergraduate studies in statistics
                                 and economics at the University of California, Berkeley in 2018. During his final
                                 undergraduate term, he studied abroad at the London School of Economics and Political
                                 Science. He is also a proud first-generation college graduate. His parents fled from
                                 Vietnam to the United States as war refugees over 30 years ago and instilled in him
                                 a strong work ethic and a passion for learning. To this day, he continues to pay it
                                 forward by making data science and financial technology more accessible fields at
                                 UC Berkeley Extension as an instructor.
Jimmy Tran: quantitative analyst at First Republic Bank, leveraging technology and a few cups of coffee to build statistical models, maintain
                                 production-level code, communicate findings to key stakeholders at First Republic
                                 Bank. He completed the Graduate Certificate Program in Data Science at Harvard Extension
                                 School in 2020. Prior to that, he completed his undergraduate studies in statistics
                                 and economics at the University of California, Berkeley in 2018. During his final
                                 undergraduate term, he studied abroad at the London School of Economics and Political
                                 Science. He is also a proud first-generation college graduate. His parents fled from
                                 Vietnam to the United States as war refugees over 30 years ago and instilled in him
                                 a strong work ethic and a passion for learning. To this day, he continues to pay it
                                 forward by making data science and financial technology more accessible fields at
                                 UC Berkeley Extension as an instructor.
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