founders, Amelia Greene and Kylie Wittl, were featured on the podcast “Bringing Chemistry to Life”

Women in Chemicals founders, Amelia Greene and Kylie Wittl were featured on the podcast, Bringing Chemistry to Life. They discussed the purpose of WIC and how it has grown to become a global resource supporting women and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within the chemical industry.

They dove into an important topic: the representation of women in STEM careers. Despite making up about 50% of the population, women hold only around 34% of STEM positions, with even fewer—approximately 25%—in the chemicals industry. Why is this the case, and what can be done to change it?

Listen as they explore the history of the chemical industry, the current state of women’s representation, and the ongoing efforts to ensure unbiased opportunities for women. This is a podcast episode you won't want to miss!

See a teaser below, along with links to the full episode: Apple Podcast

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