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Paige Selby
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Paige Selby graduated from the University of Southern California with honors in 2012 with a B.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering. Paige is a Software Engineer at Raytheon in Boston, MA where she works on software development, verification, and validation for large-scale aerospace projects. She was elected to be President of the Young Employees Success Network at Raytheon. She was pictured and interviewed in the “Top 100 Employers” supplement to the Wall Street Journal in September 2013. Paige was invited by the Dean of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering to serve on the USC Emerging Leaders Board to champion the School and advise the Dean. Paige has a passion for inspiring the next STEM generation especially female engineers. She is actively involved in her communities by speaking to high schools about careers in engineering and volunteering in math and science education.
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I am willing to be contacted by educators for possible speaking engagements in schools or in after school programs or summer camps.
I am willing to be interviewed by interested students via email.
I am willing to answer written interview questions to be posted on the EngineerGirl website.