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Fri, Aug 25, 2017

Meggitt Control Systems Hosts 'Women in Aerospace' Roundtable

U.S Congressman Steve Knight Moderates Event Held In The Simi Valley, CA Event

U.S Congressman Steve Knight (R-CA) moderated a "Women in Aerospace" roundtable event on Monday hosted by Meggitt Control Systems. The event was held at Meggitt's facilities in Simi Valley, CA.

The goal of the session was to address the gender gap in the aerospace workforce and share the Congressman's perspective on the issue. Women represent only about 25 percent of STEM workers, 15 percent of aerospace engineers and 14 percent of U.S. aerospace engineering graduates. Congress will be considering an appropriations mini-bus bill in the coming weeks that will contain spending authorization for federal labor, health, human services, education and related agencies.

Topics addressed included:

  • Opportunities for investing to bring more women into STEM education at all levels
  • Equal compensation for women compared to male counterparts
  • Mentoring opportunities to develop executive talent and grow junior executives
  • Increasing the number of women in senior roles as well as advancement opportunities for women from junior ranks to C-level
  • Work/life balance issues such as flexible work environments so employees can pursue opportunities outside of work
  • Parental leave including more paid leave, more time off, less career impact for parents taking time away for birthdays, adoption of children, etc.
  • Creating positive, healthy workspaces where intolerant, harassing behavior of others is not accepted

"As a nation, we're facing a major threat to our national security preparedness and ability to evolve to meet future challenges. A talent shortfall in an industry that underpins national security must be addressed with the same urgency as any other challenge to avoid disruptions to production, innovation, and competitiveness," Congressman Knight said. "We must bring all of our best and brightest into the talent pool. This means reforming our education and training systems to improve recruitment and engagement of women. Meggitt is one of the nation's industry leaders in engaging communities and educators on issues around development of women in the workforce."

Panelists on behalf of Meggitt Control Systems were:

  • Sarah Bergagnini, Systems Engineering Manager
  • Greer Bosworth, Assistant General Counsel
  • Karlyn Eoff, Director of Program Management
  • Dolores Watai, Vice President of Finance

(Image provided with Meggitt Control Systems news release)

FMI: www.meggitt.com/meggitt-control-systems

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