Techsploration
Natasha Snow has extensive experience in operational management and program coordination, particularly within Techsploration since March 2011, where roles have included Director of Operations, Interim Executive Director, and Operations Manager. This organization focuses on increasing the participation of women in science, trades, and technology. Prior to Techsploration, Natasha operated as an Independent Travel Consultant at Travel Professionals International from November 2014 to September 2018, specializing in vacation planning. Natasha began a career in customer service at Bell Aliant from 2002 to 2011. Educational qualifications include various certifications from Nova Scotia Community College in Word Processing and Communications, as well as a certification in Bridal Consulting from ICS Canada.
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Techsploration
The goal of Techsploration is to increase the number of women working in science, trades, and technology related occupations by assisting young women and non-binary youth from diverse backgrounds to explore a wide range of career options in these fields. Techsploration provides students from grades nine to twelve with opportunities to explore science, trades, and technology occupations by introducing them to mentors in these fields, from their communities, and creating hands-on learning experiences. Our program also helps participants understand the significance of high school math and science for their future careers. Techsploration is inclusive of everybody, including those functioning at various levels of academic achievement and from diverse backgrounds. In addition to the above, throughout the program students also enhance their public speaking and writing skills; they develop communication, leadership, and teamwork abilities. After participating in Techsploration, students report increased levels of confidence, self-esteem, and cultural awareness. Techsploration affects the entire school culture and community. It acts as a catalyst for ongoing community partnerships between teachers, parents, female role models, training providers, educators, school boards, First Nations boards of education, industry, government, unions, and professional associations. Check out our Women In Action video series (on YouTube and our Website) to learn from 40+ female role models in STEM! Want to know what's going on, sign up for our e-blasts here: http://techsploration.ca/techsploration-e-bulletin/.