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Maryam is so inspiring as a woman of colour in engineering. She opens up about the hardships she has faced being one of few in her industry, but also describes her career journey. Being raised in a council flat in London, she had always been focused on getting out and securing a high-flying job. Having done all this, she then turned to where she is from and reveals how her processionals of self-acceptance has made her proud of who she is today. As always on Innervation, this is an uplifting, enriching and hopeful conversation.
By Dr. Shini Somara5
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Maryam is so inspiring as a woman of colour in engineering. She opens up about the hardships she has faced being one of few in her industry, but also describes her career journey. Being raised in a council flat in London, she had always been focused on getting out and securing a high-flying job. Having done all this, she then turned to where she is from and reveals how her processionals of self-acceptance has made her proud of who she is today. As always on Innervation, this is an uplifting, enriching and hopeful conversation.