What I Do I lead the autonomous vehicle engineering team at General Motors. We are working to bring GM's first autonomous vehicles to market. This involves integration of all the autonomous technology like sensors and the computer in the vehicle. Since autonomous vehicles don't have drivers, we also engineer redundant, or back-up, systems for all the critical systems in the vehicle like steering and braking.
Why Engineering? I chose engineering because I knew I would not be limited in my career if I earned an engineering degree. I love math and science, so studying engineering seemed like a natural fit. I also have a passion for automobiles, so I combined my passion with my degrees to create a rewarding career at General Motors.
School Days I graduated from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, with a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering. I also graduated from Purdue University with a Master's Degree in Engineering with a concentration in Automotive Engineering.
My Day At Work I spent the early years in my career designing and releasing automotive chassis components. This involved working with suppliers, traveling to their facilities, and also traveling to GM assembly plants. More recently, I led the team of engineers that developed the 2017 Chevrolet Volt. This was my most challenging assignment where I needed to integrate a full vehicle and lead other engineers that didn't work directly for me. That assignment prepared me well for the role that I have now, which is a Chief Engineer. At GM, the Chief Engineer is the lead technical engineering voice and decision maker for a specific vehicle(s). I partner with Cruise Automation, who is responsible for the autonomous driving software in the vehicle.
Proud Moments The nationwide launch of the 2017 Chevrolet Volt. Watching the first vehicle come off the end of the assembly line is a feeling I'll never forgot! It was a lot of hard work that led up to that point.
Challenges I have successfully integrated my family life and my career to make sure that both are fulfilling. I have also succeeded in areas that are very underrepresented by women.
My Family I have been married for 17 years and I have three children: two girls and one boy. My husband is also an engineer.
Dreams and Goals My goal is to bring GM's first autonomous vehicle to market. I dream of one day serving on a Board of Directors. No matter what role I'm in, I hope to lift up other women and inspire them to pursue meaningful careers.
Inspiration Early on, my father was instrumental in encouraging me to pursue engineering. In high school, he convinced me to try courses like Basic Engineering (drafting) and Basic Automotive that were not traditional course selections for young women in the 1990's. My mother has always been my biggest cheerleader, and unfortunately she passed away in 2019, just as I was beginning my role as Chief Engineer of Autonomous Vehicles. She became an amputee in 2010, which was a significant challenge for her. It changed her life in many ways, and I witnessed first hand what it is like for a person to adjust to having a disability. I recognize the potential of autonomous vehicles to provide access to transportation for people with disabilities. Even in her death, my mother inspires me to be the first to bring autonomous technology to market due to the positive impact it can have on society. I know she would be proud of me.
Want to be an Engineer? Do it! It is not the easiest path, but it is incredibly rewarding. You will endure some adversity, but never give up.
Hobbies When I'm not at work, I'm spending time with my family. You can usually find me driving my kids to their activities, helping them with their homework, or attending their games/events. I enjoy getting regular exercise and I fit it in very early in the morning at 5 am! I love to travel. Mackinac Island, Michigan is my favorite place to visit and I have been there many times in my life, beginning in childhood. In 2017, my husband and I celebrated our 15th wedding anniversary in Greece. Our kids love cruising, particularly Disney cruises! We are planning a family trip to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks in 2019.