In latest entry in our Women in Mobility Spotlight series, highlighting members of our Women in Mobility Peer Group. , we connected with Ifrah Andleeb, a Electrical and Computer Engineering (MASc) student at the University of Windsor.
Tell us a bit about yourself.
What does ‘mobility’ mean to you?
What motivated you to pursue a career or interest in the mobility industry?
What is your favorite project that you’ve worked on in the industry or classroom?
Going back to what ‘mobility’ means to you, what do you think is the biggest challenge or obstacle facing the industry today?
How do you see the role of women evolving in the mobility industry in the future, and what changes would you like to see?
Can you share any personal experiences or anecdotes that highlight the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion in the mobility space?
What advice would you give to young women who are interested in pursuing a career in mobility and/or tech?
Are there any specific resources, organizations, or networks that have been valuable to you in your professional journey within the mobility/tech industry?
How do you stay up-to-date with the latest industry trends and advancements?
What is one thing that you wish more people knew about the mobility industry, and why?
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Check out more Spotlights in our Women in Mobility Spotlight series, highlighting members of our Women in Mobility Peer Group, as well as our Women in Tech Spotlight, that highlights women in the Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent tech community.