Episode 14

From Social Studies to Tech Leadership: A Unique Career Path

This episode highlights the inspiring journey of Kaitlyn Wright, who transitioned from being a social studies teacher to the Technology Director at Seeds of Health, an organization dedicated to education. She shares her experiences and challenges as a woman in a male-dominated field, where she often faced assumptions about her capabilities based on her age and gender. Despite these obstacles, she emphasizes the strong support she receives from her organization, which was founded and is led by women. The conversation also delves into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education, showcasing how her proactive professional development initiatives prepared her staff to adapt quickly to virtual learning. Ultimately, she advocates for continuous learning and encourages women to confidently share their ideas and take up space in the tech industry.

Takeaways:

  1. The journey into technology can be unconventional, starting from a non-tech background like education.
  2. Supporting staff through professional development is crucial for adapting to technological changes.
  3. Women in technology often face challenges of being underestimated or mistaken for support roles.
  4. Embracing change and continuous learning are essential skills for success in tech careers.
  5. Real-world experiences, such as the COVID-19 shutdown, can accelerate tech adaptation for educators.
  6. Creating engaging professional development initiatives can empower educators to effectively use technology.

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