Women in Chemical Technology: Wendy C. Young

7/13   in the series Women in Chemical Technology

Wendy C. Young greatly enjoys her work as a chemical engineer and she intends to keep it that way! One of her greatest pieces of advice is that life is too short to dislike a job. And she finds that the best way to build a career you enjoy, is network the old-fashioned way: without a computer. Young is a business development manager for Chemstations, Inc. She obtained a B.S. in chemical engineering from Texas A&M University in 1997, and her professional experience includes positions in chemical manufacturing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and technical sales. She has been active with the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) for many years, having served as founding co-chair of AIChE's Water Initiative, chair of AIChE's Young Professionals Advisory Board, and a member of AIChE's board of directors and chair of the membership committee. Learn more about Young's work experiences and about what she has to say about finding your place in the world of chemical engineering. Click the play button to listen to her interview.

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Cory Jensen's picture

Wendy, Great comments in your interview about following your passions. Its also really hard to match that great job that you love with a lifestyle that works for you. Keep up the great work and I look forward to catching up sometime!

Benjamin Horwitz's picture

Ms Reed's sage advice applies equally as well to both genders!

Benjamin Horwitz's picture

Ms Reed's sage advice applies equally as well to both genders!

nat det's picture

"life is too short to dislike a job? " i say go get another job if u do not like ur job