Friday, October 7, 2022

Woman gets Mary Kay grant to fulfil dream becoming first Mars-bound Latin American

 


KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 6 (Bernama) -- As a decades-long leader in women’s empowerment and innovative science, Mary Kay celebrates young women taking charge of their futures through leadership, innovation, and determination to excel in STEAM fields.

“More young women gaining access to STEAM education leads to an increase in women embracing careers in those fields,” said Chief Innovation Officer, Product and Science for Mary Kay Inc, Dr Lucy Gildea in a statement.

“In turn, this provides access to more equal opportunities for women, narrows the gender pay gap, bolsters economies, and eliminates bias in scientific and related fields.”

Mary Kay’s Young Women in STEAM Grants and social campaign feature young women from around the world who are making outstanding contributions in STEAM fields.

Ivanna Hernandez, aspiring astronomer and aerospace enthusiast from Colombia, was a recipient of the Young Women in STEAM grants and received a second continuing education grant to launch her dream of becoming the first Latin American woman astronaut to go to Mars.

“By bringing awareness to the programme and pursuing my passion to go to space, I hope to bring more opportunities to young women in Colombia who are interested in seeking higher education and careers in STEAM areas,” said Hernandez.

In celebration of World Space Week, Mary Kay created a video highlighting the importance of STEAM education opportunities to help young women reach for the stars – young women like Hernandez.

Mary Kay is proud to continue its commitment to providing educational opportunities to young women worldwide by investing in their future and watching them soar in their STEAM pursuits.

-- BERNAMA

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