Ping McKenna, an electrical engineer who worked in the space and technology industry at TRW for six years, decided to leave her career after having children to raise and homeschool them. Now that her youngest child has graduated from college, McKenna has decided to reenter the engineering workforce, but found she could use a little outside help in relaunching her career.
With over 23 years of experience in clinical healthcare, Andrea Clayton finished a master’s degree in 2020 with plans to shift into health informatics. But Clayton found herself a bit lost without a network on the tech side of the healthcare industry to help facilitate her career pivot.
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