Women at SWE are Out of this World!
Note from the editor: Remember Lisa from a few weeks ago? She’s guest blogging for us again today on her SWE experience! I can’t believe I first wrote to you a few weeks ago about SWE and here I am, … Read more

Note from the editor: Remember Lisa from a few weeks ago? She’s guest blogging for us again today on her SWE experience! I can’t believe I first wrote to you a few weeks ago about SWE and here I am, … Read more
Note from the editor: Intel takes a strong stance when it comes to encouraging and empowering people to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) career. One of the ways we do that is through our Global Diversity, Education … Read more
Note from the editor: We have the pleasure of featuring a guest blogger today to share her experience with the Society of Women Engineers (SWE). Intel is getting ready for SWE 2012 taking place in Houston, Texas from November 8 – … Read more
Note from the editor: Patti is a communications manager for Intel’s Global Diversity organization and a social media evangelist, working to drive adoption of Intel’s internal social media tools and helping connect people and their ideas across Intel’s global organization. A long-time member of … Read more
Note from the editor: To kick off Women’s History Month in the US, our guest blogger, Walden Kirsch from Intel’s Internal Employee Communications team, sat down with three of our senior female leaders about Intel’s efforts to help girls and … Read more
Before you correct me on my grammar in the title, hear me out. Intel was ranked 46 on FORTUNE Magazine’s 100 Best Companies to Work For list! This was BIG news—news that we’d want to share with the whole world! But … Read more
Note from the blogger: Rosalind Hudnell, Intel’s Chief Diversity Officer, recently shared an article on our internal blog community that was published about her on Women Working. Roz expands on the article, in light of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, explaining … Read more
Editor’s Note: Lisa is a recent college graduate from the University of Arizona in the HR Pathways rotation program. her second rotation is in Global Diversity and she has been working on promoting Intel’s dedication to building awareness on the importance of education for women and girls and our involvement with an upcoming documentary, 10×10. Here, she writes about the first on-campus event held at San Jose State University on December 6, 2011. She is currently working to bring this event to a campus near you in 2012! Read more
Blogger’s Note: Jolene is a Manufacturing Technician and chair of the Oregon chapter of the Intel Native American Network (INAN). She recently attended the national conference for the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) along with several other employees … Read more
When I first heard that the 37th Annual NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers)Conference was being held in my hometown of St. Louis, Missouri, I immediately volunteered to attend and cover the PR on behalf of our Global Diversity, Education … Read more