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International Women's Day 2022: “COVID has been a catalyst for some women’s careers. As working from home has been normalized worldwide, the added acceptance and flexibility for women and other caregivers to work full time while caring for loved ones will allow for the increased retention of women in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and math). Many employees — both men and women alike — have had their children pop into their Zoom windows while in meetings, mine included, which has helped humanize working parents in an environment where other colleagues can relate to their challenges”.

Pari Lennartz, Associate Vice President, Engineering, MPOWER Financing

Update: 2022-03-08 11:08 GMT

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