Taking action: 3 ways businesses can support careers for women in STEM
(BPT) - There is a severe global shortage of women entering careers in Science, Technology, Education and Mathematics (STEM). According to the National Girls Collaborative Project, women occupy just 28% of STEM careers, despite constituting half of the total workforce. This long-standing problem leaves businesses and institutions chronically missing opportunities and talent.
Those lost opportunities are front-of-mind for many technology CEOs, including Chris Adams, President and CEO of Park Place Technologies, a U.S.-based source for data center hardware maintenance and a full suite of managed services. The future of the technology industry depends on engaging, supporting and retaining a diverse workforce, including more women, he said. As a tech company, we believe businesses like ours play a central role in addressing this problem. That s why we re actively engaged in designing programs that offer 3
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(BPT) - There is a severe global shortage of women entering careers in Science, Technology, Education and Mathematics (STEM). According to the National Girls Collaborative Project, women occupy just 28%
Park Place Technologies is moving into its new larger Westborough offices this week, which give it 50% more space than its old offices next door in Marlborough.
The firm, whose technology helps manage data centers and other digital infrastructure, has more than 120 employees based at 1 Research Drive, an office building just off Route 9 next to the interchange with I-495. Park Place is occupying 54,000 square feet of the building s nearly 300,000 total square feet of space.
The new location, whose lease was signed about a year ago, includes a 28,000-square-foot lab and warehouse Park Place said will serve as a hub for its parts and service operations. The lab and parts warehouses double the size of its previous such spaces in Marlborough, enabling the company to house more than 1 million critical parts and add a layer of service flexibility not possible before, the company said in announcing the move into its new space.