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Kylie Wittl and Amelia Greene, co-founders of Women in Chemicals (WIC) met first as supplier and client but quickly connected over the gender gap they saw in the chemicals industry, the negative frame around chemicals, the need for more females in leadership positions, and the increased visibility to the women who were already in senior roles. They got to work and created WIC to give women a voice, resources, and improved opportunities in the industry. We'll talk about the ripple effect of their work and what being a woman in chemicals can mean.
After five incredible seasons of amazing guests and sharing captivating conversations, the time has come to conclude Bringing Chemistry to Life. In this final message from the series’ creator and host, Paolo, he recalls how the series began, the impact it has had on him, as well as how grateful...
Published 10/23/24
Startup companies often focus on a specific technology they think will meet market needs. However, Dr. Zlatka Stoeva, Co-founder and Managing Director of DZP Technologies, will tell you that identifying a market need and coming up with the chemistry and technology to satisfy it is the better...
Published 10/02/24