Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)

How to select a Career Mentor:

Browse and select a mentor you’d like to meet with based on profession or field of study, and indicate your choice on the Student Registration Form.

Jai B.

Career Field: Engineering

Position: Project Engineer at Walsh Group

Education: Bachelor’s of Civil Engineering at Washington State University

“I grew up in a low-income household and I understand how overwhelming it was living in the present, let alone think about the future such as going to college or apprenticeships. I’d like to make it easier for students to see the opportunities available to them.”

Kamcee U.

Career Field: Biology

Position: Medical Assistant at Forward

Education: Bachelor in Biology

Languages: French

“Being a low-income and first-generation college student forced me to find different ways to ensure that I have the tools needed to do well in school. I want to be a mentor in order to share knowledge/experiences with others that will contribute to their growth and development while building meaningful connections.”

Kathleen K.

Career Field: Engineering

Position: Manufacturing and Quality Engineer

Education: BS Materials Science and Engineering

“Being a colored woman, I embrace that I am a disruption. Disruption in markets leads to innovation and growth and my hope is that I will inspire young intellectual individuals to chase their dreams”

Mahogany F.

Career Field: Research & Development

Position: Research Project Coordinator at University Of Maryland

Education: BS Biotechnology

“I wanted to become a mentor because oftentimes when we need help it can be hard to be pointed in the right direction. I want to be a resource for those who want to make the most out of their college”