@encryptedcodename8109

I wish I had come across this earlier. I'm a 15 year old just starting to get into S.T.E.M. The encouragement really helps.

@FallingWatersWV

I am an accidental engineer. Always loved science and math...got into local volunteer fire department in MD at age 16...was studying electronic technology at local vo-tech school...loved that...Senior year of HS...learned about opportunity to go to U-MD College Park to study fire protection engineering...loved fire, loved tech stuff, jumped at it. Struggled, but made it through. Great career field.

@sy2yd

Thanks for doing this. As an academically trained biologist with B.S. and M.S. degrees (chemistry and immunology minors), I passed off my opportunity for other interests. In the past few years, I have become a donor and avid believer/supporter in STEM, for our country's sake. Most folks will miss what you are saying because they don't understand the benefits of expanding the reach and interests to all members of our population. Please keep on spreading your message. I also know your current employer very well from many years of interaction in my program management; cost analysis; and, logistics management days. Thanks again.

@anacastro637

Hello to all!! God and Universe bless you Dr. Hill!!!! You made my day!!!! I cannot believe I meet you through here. Casuality??
You put more gas to my inspirations, and today, my two little kids will learn about you!!
THANKS FOR YOUR EXISTENCE!
Gracias por Existir!!

@junececilia5613

I want to be a mechanical engineer  but it's been difficult for me since I'm not that good in math, physics and chemistry, but thanks for this video it inspires me to keep going🙂

@richardkurpiers3378

I was rudderless through high school and even after obtaining a college degree in Personnel Mgmt I still felt unexcited about my career choices.  After a 2-year stint as a Burger King manager I re-enrolled in college and decided upon a second degree in Management Information Systems.  My first programming language requirement was PL/1.  And like Ms Hill, I found myself hooked into becoming an accidental engineer.  In 4 months I will celebrate 34 years with Lockheed Martin.  I should now be exploring retirement options but the challenge is, finding something that will provide the same reward I enjoy by solving problems.

I have two stepsons that are currently in high school.  STEM is preached and promoted by teachers as well as at home.  However currently, there seems to be little interest.  I can only hope the bug bites one or both of them as it did me once they are in college.  If not, then I pray they find something that will inspire them and allow them to attain their full potential.

In the meantime, I am restoring a sailboat which I then plan to use to travel to parts unknown (hopefully accompanied by my wife).  Perhaps the challenge of learning about navigation, weather, diesel mechanics, electrical and plumbing systems, and of course sailing, will fill the void once my career with Lockheed Martin has concluded.  I congratulate Stephanie Hill on her success and at the time of this post, her position as senior vice president of Lockheed Martin's Enterprise Business Transformation organization.

@halflifeproductionz

This is the energy we need in this country.

@shrikantpande9447

Stephanie i loved the way you spoke... fearless and contentfull....

@kellyhillard292

I run a women in stem club at my school, and I’m showing this video during one of our meetings!

@donharris8846

She’s awesome, very motivating

@jacalynfagan1498

This summer I was sent an invitation to a stem summer camp for my 8th grade son ... I didn't know or understand what the stem program was or what it represents. This presentation has been very informative & fun. Prayerfully we can participate on next year, and I will show my son this video. Wonderful presentation.

@ShivaniSharma-ib7sb

I want to be a robotics engineer. I am 13 years old and learning robotics through moonpreneur robotics program. This video always motivates me to stay determined to achieve my goals.

@SmallGroups2go

Thanks so much for your presentation.  I've started on the road of creating my own STEM school so kids in our community can access it more easily.

@DaKineWarrior

Wow! What an impact 12 minutes can have. This should be shared in every classroom.

@AvaTheSTEMPrincess

I love S.T.E.M.! Thank you for the encouragement!

@nathanelder5285

Wow! I could listen to her for hours!

@MediaNSTEM

Thank you for posting this. I'mglad that your favorite subject is Math. We at NSTEM know how rewarding and awesome STEM fields and careers are. I enjoyed hearing about the rogue satellite and how you literally saved the world.

@ReadingwithMrRamos

This is great Ted Talk. STEM should be a mandatory class for elementary schools. I'm a teacher and I read STEM books on my channel. Feel free to check them out at your leisure.

@lovelykayelle6337

I’m so glad I took stem 🥺😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ it’s hard but it’s worth it

@muhammadsajidkhan3078

excellent stephanie you are a genius