See Jane Salon – STEM Trends in Media
Hosted by Google Venice
August 15, 2017
By 2018 there will be 1.2 million US job openings in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, with a significant shortage of qualified applicants to fill them. This panel will look at how media is progressing girls interests in STEM across digital, TV and Feature Films, identify who the media makers are who are advocating for more portrayals of women and girls in STEM and who the real scientists making headlines are. Read More…
Geena Davis, Founder
Opening Remarks and Introductions
Diana Skaar, Head of Business
Development, Robotics at X
Lesley Chilcott, Filmmaker, Producer,
An Inconvenient Truth, Code Girl
Geena Davis and Madeline Di Nonno
Amy Mainzer, Astronomer, Research Scientist,
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Greta McAnany,
Co-Founder/COO, Blue Fever
Madeline Di Nonno, CEO, GDIGM and panelists
Jazmin Borad, Program Director, GDIGM
Panelists and Salon Attendees
Salon Panelists
Salon Attendees
Salon Attendee and
Madeline Di Nonno (right)
Mount Saint Mary’s University students
Madeline Di Nonno and Geena Davis
Elizabeth Kilpatrick, VP, Development; Jazmin Borad, Program Director; Greta McAnany, Co-Founder/COO, Blue Fever; Lesley Chilcott, Filmmaker, Producer, An Inconvenient Truth, Code Girl; Geena Davis, Founder; Amy Mainzer, Astronomer, Research Scientist, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Madeline Di Nonno, CEO; and Diana Skaar, Head of Business Development, Robotics at X
Geena Davis with Salon attendees
Salon attendees