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Career Pathways & Advancement

Only 6% of orthopedic surgeons are women. Meet one of them.

By Emily Blobaum, Fearless editor Dr. Patricia Kallemeier is rarely seen around the DMOS Orthopaedic Center office without her white coat. Yes, she wears it because it has deep pockets and keeps her warm. But as one of three women Read more…

By Emily Kestel, 4 years4 years ago
Guest Opinion

Connected to community, through mechanical engineering

By Holly Elbert, Partner and Mechanical Engineer, BBS Architects | Engineers If you would have told my 16-year-old self I would be living in Ames and working in Des Moines at 42 years of age, I would have said, “No Read more…

By Emily Kestel, 4 years4 years ago
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Leading by Example: Adilla Arantika

KNOW YOUR WORTH: FEARLESS STORIES AT WORK, BY Adilla Arantika is somewhat of a wunderkind. At 28, she’s a young leader in the business world, facilitating Principal® digital marketing efforts in Asia. But the determination and aspirations didn’t come overnight. Read more…

By Mikola De Roo, 4 years4 years ago
Guest Opinion

My experience as one of the first female Eagle Scouts in the state

By Angelina Hemphill My experience in Scouts BSA has been an incredibly irreplaceable opportunity. I began getting involved with the program long before I even realized. As a younger sibling going along on family events and outings, I quickly picked Read more…

By Emily Kestel, 4 years4 years ago
Health Care

‘Stopping at disparities helps no one:’ How the Celebration of Black Kin Conference created space for discussions around Black maternal health

By Emily Blobaum, Fearless editor Last year, Olivia Samples had a dream of starting a conference around Black maternal health. Samples, a nonbinary Des Moines-based doula who serves Black and queer families, decided the conference would uplift the positive things happening Read more…

By Emily Kestel, 4 years3 months ago
A man with a beard and sunglasses, a woman wearing sunglasses and a young toddler wearing a white shirt sit on a wagon.
Overcoming Discrimination & Adversity

Program pairs nurses with first-time moms in need

By Emily Blobaum, Fearless editor When Amanda Jones found out she was pregnant in 2018 at age 25, she was surprised. She and her fiance, Aaron, had been dating for 1½ years and were both working as servers in Longview, Read more…

By Emily Kestel, 4 years4 years ago
Your Take

Melissa Vine: A proctor sexually harassed me while I was taking the LSAT

By Melissa Vine | Executive director, Beacon of Life Barriers for women and nonbinary folks can be systemic, such as earning 82 cents on the dollar for every man, or they can be individual acts of discrimination. The systems in Read more…

By Emily Kestel, 4 years4 years ago
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Mentoring & Professional Development

Six takeaways from Tippie women’s summit series

By Emily Blobaum, Fearless editor A few weeks ago, I published takeaways from Iowa State University’s Women’s Week series. Last month on the other side of the state, the Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa hosted a Read more…

By Emily Kestel, 4 years4 years ago
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Overcoming Discrimination & Adversity

Q&A: Could knowing the risk factors of sexual aggression prevent sexual assault on college campuses? A UI professor hopes to find out.

By Emily Barske, Business Record editor When it comes to sexual assault prevention, colleges have often focused on telling people to be safe – in other words, how to not become a victim – but have less often focused on Read more…

By Emily Kestel, 4 years4 years ago
A woman with glasses and medium-length brown curly hair wears blue scrubs and a yellow face mask.
Overcoming Discrimination & Adversity

Meet one of Iowa’s sexual assault nurse examiners

By Emily Barske, Business Record editor Like many in the medical field, when asked to explain what she does, Delrae Hennessy first tells people what the acronym for her job title means. “SANE” stands for sexual assault nurse examiner, she’d Read more…

By Emily Kestel, 4 years4 years ago

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