I joined Sensata in 2014 as a New Product Development Quality Engineering (NPD QE) after earning my Master’s Degree in Design and Manufacturing Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. In this role, I worked with multiple cross-functional engineering teams to ensure the effectiveness of quality systems while earning my Six Sigma Black Belt certification. Now as a Chief Engineer for next generation HV contactors, I aim to grow and develop a team of technically competent individuals who realize their maximum potential within the company. Outside of my day job, I promote STEM and Diversity Equity and Inclusion by most notably combining both passions to co-create a three-year Sensata STEM mentorship program for local middle school girls. In addition to STEM outreach projects, I was co-chair of the Attleboro Women’s initiative, a 30-year-old committee, focused on creating a culture that values and leverages the diversity and strengths of Sensata’ s women and those of the community. Being a part of AWI provided me with the awareness that we all need to develop the passion to guide our own paths for personal and career development. Working with supportive mentors has given me the courage and support to pursue my career aspirations.