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Q&A: Talking with 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区鈥 Ohio AstraZeneca Retrofit Team

Powerhouse trio, 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区鈥 Lindsay Gerding, Mayme Brusoe and Amy Gardner talk career, their project with AstraZeneca shaping a potential COVID-19 vaccine and what they enjoy about being part of #Our网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区.

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网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 has partnered with AstraZeneca to provide engineering, procurement and construction to modify an existing manufacturing process to support the formulation, filling and packaging of a potential COVID-19 vaccine.

In honor of International Women in Engineering Day, we鈥檙e connecting with our team of thinkers, dreamers and doers around the world to showcase the work we do every day to #ShapeTheWorld.

We connected virtually with members of our Ohio AstraZeneca retrofit team 鈥 powerhouse trio 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 Program Manager Lindsay Gerding, Life Sciences Manager of Construction Mayme Brusoe and Project Controls Manager Amy Gardner 鈥 to talk career, their project with AstraZeneca shaping a potential COVID-19 vaccine and what they enjoy about being part of #Our网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区.

What鈥檚 your favorite part of your role?

Lindsay: My favorite part of my role is working in a large, dynamic talented team that takes an idea and transforms it into a solution. I love seeing the ideas on paper come to life through construction. It is even more fulfilling that the solutions our business unit delivers influences the wellbeing of the world.

Mayme: For me, it鈥檚 helping interpret what the needs are to help make a path forward for the team to accomplish the project. To help remove barriers and drive towards completion. Interaction with all the varied team members from the craft workers on up to the client teams is what makes the job fun.

Amy: I鈥檓 a numbers person, and I love manipulating and analyzing data in order for it to tell a story. Being in Project Controls also gives me the ability to have a holistic view of a project, working with the technical disciplines, project management and the client.

We鈥檙e publishing this article in honor of International Women in Engineering Day. What inspired you to pursue a career in STEAM?

Lindsay: I鈥檓 fascinated by problem solving. A career in STEAM allows me to utilize this passion coupled with my engineering education to tackle the world toughest problems. My work is generally fast paced so I am continuously introduced to new challenges.

Mayme: I didn鈥檛 set out for a career in STEAM, I kind of fell into it by way of serving an electrical apprenticeship after graduating from college with a Liberal Arts degree in the middle of a recession. It鈥檚 provided me with varying opportunities both in career growth and travel throughout the U.S. and a posting to South Africa.

Amy: I grew up loving science and math, and have always enjoyed problem-solving and building-type activities. As I was applying to college, engineering seemed like the most logical choice.

This year鈥檚 #INWED theme is #ShapeTheWorld 鈥 you鈥檙e all working on a timely project with AstraZeneca that very well may shape the world of tomorrow鈥 tell us a bit about what you鈥檙e each working on.

Lindsay: My specific role as Program Manager is oversight of the entire project to ensure we have resources properly allocated to meet our fast track schedule with the foresight to identify and mitigate risk to enable safe, quality completion while on time and budget. My role is about connecting the dots within the team and to keep a pulse on the big picture. I鈥檓 ultimately accountable for the overall project success and client satisfaction.

Mayme: As the Construction Manager, it鈥檚 my responsibility to guide and lead the 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 construction management team and subcontractors to successfully interpret and install/build the design. I鈥檓 responsible for a safe, timely and budget-conscious construction execution. I provide the execution strategy, help problem solve and set the priorities for the team.

Amy: I鈥檓 the Project Controls lead and am focused on forecasting 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区鈥 overall project spend against budget. I track our weekly spend compared to plan and analyze our trends to forecast what adjustments we need to make now in order to deliver the project within the budget approved by the client.

It鈥檚 inspiring to see a powerhouse of women in STEAM leading such critical work. How did the project team come together? Was the inclusion angle purposeful?

Lindsay: Due to the speed of this project, the team came together very quickly based on experience with this particular site/customer and skillset. It was after we were in the full swing of execution that I stepped back and recognized our project leadership team was a 100% diverse (gender, race, ethnicity, veteran status, ability.) So was it intentional on this project, no; but it speaks volumes about how diversity is evolving in the firm to allow this to be organically achieved. Also, what we consider as diversity has expanded beyond just gender and race.

Mayme: The way this team was developed is how we need to think of diversity in our teams 鈥 it鈥檚 an organic by-product of picking the right skillset to accomplish the tasks at hand.

If you aren鈥檛 working, what would we be most likely to find you doing?

Lindsay: Soaking up every cheerful moment with my daughter Anna. She鈥檚 16 months and full of curiosity. I love discovering the world again through her eyes! After she鈥檚 down for the night, I鈥檓 usually buried in a book.

Mayme: Enjoying reading and learning, trying to improve my photography skills, spending time with my family and friends.

Amy: I have two sons, ages five and two, who keep me on my toes. We鈥檝e learned to be pretty creative with our activities given recent social-distancing guidelines. I also love cooking and baking and trying new recipes.

Most interesting career moment?

Lindsay: Early in my career, I felt I had to demonstrate what are viewed as more traditionally male leadership qualities in order to advance in our industry. I was typically the only woman in the room and most my role models in senior positions were men. I felt like an imposter trying to force this authoritarian style upon myself. Once I recognized I would not be successful with this approach and began to lead with my personal style, I started to advance in roles and up the organization. The foundation blocks of my leadership style are communication, collaboration and curiosity. The inclusive culture in 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 empowers me and others to authentically lead rather than adopt a 鈥渙ne size fits all鈥 approach.

Amy: I remember sitting in a management team meeting years ago and looking around the room realizing, in this group that filled a large conference table, I was the only female representative and was the youngest by decades. I started to question my ability to hold my own when I was so outnumbered, but also felt a sense of pride knowing I had earned the right to be in that room. I鈥檓 proud to see how 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 has grown since those days and am confident that I won鈥檛 find myself feeling singled out in a conference room again.

What鈥檚 something you learned in the last week?

Lindsay: If you鈥檙e comfortable, you鈥檙e not growing. Find comfort in discomfort to ensure you鈥檙e always personally and professionally stretching yourself.

Mayme: As I am not an engineer, I鈥檓 not as versed in the technical aspects of how the design professionals create their work products, so I鈥檓 learning more of the intricacies of those processes.

Amy: Not a lesson learned for the first time, but in the past week I鈥檝e learned again the importance of saying no. So often in both my professional and personal life I鈥檝e overwhelmed myself by trying to take on too many things, and there鈥檚 great value in stepping back, evaluating what is important, and being reasonable about what I can accomplish and the time I can accomplish it in. There鈥檚 no shame in asking for help.

Most proud career moment?

Lindsay: I had the privilege to moderate a panel, 鈥淓mpowered Women Inspire All,鈥 with our first female 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 Board Member, Linda Fayne Levinson, and our first female Executive Vice President, Chief Legal and Administrative Officer, Joanne Caruso, at our 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 Women鈥檚 Network (JWN) global summit in June 2019. Drawing from their personal and professional stories, these dynamic women shared insight on finding supporters and allies, claiming your space and finding your voice. It was incredible to learn through their experience and to reflect how much has changed since they sought out to carve a path for future women in these roles.

Mayme: Successfully leading the phase one of a critical project for a major pharmaceutical client to delivery in record time 鈥 meeting an impossible schedule and leading the team that was working 24/7 for our clients and the patients waiting on the drug to be available for them.

Amy: In late 2016, I was chosen to be the Life Sciences North American representative for early-adopters of a new Project Controls tool being rolled out to the company. With that not only came the responsibility of testing the tool, but also learning how to use it and turning that knowledge into training programs and resources for the remainder of the users. To this day I still provide support to users and our development team as an Advanced Facilities Subject Matter Expert.

People would be surprised to know that I鈥.

Lindsay: Grew up quite poor in a rural village to a young, single mom of two. I was the first in my immediate family to graduate from college. I鈥檓 proud that I didn鈥檛 allow my circumstances at a young age to determine my future. I relied on education, persistence and my passion for making a difference to propel me into a successful career.

Amy: Came to be part of the 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 family by chance. I was on vacation and struck up a conversation with a couple by the pool, and the discussion evolved into one on educational background and career aspirations. Both of these individuals worked for 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区, and by dinnertime I was on the phone doing an unofficial interview. I formally applied to 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 once I returned home, and the rest is history.

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