International Women's Day

Medtronic women #ChooseToChallenge Gender Bias and Inequity
Mar 11, 2021 10:45 AM ET

International Women's Day

Njairé McKoy learned about perseverance from her mother, Marion, a physician whose family immigrated from Guyana to England. More than once, a patient assumed her mother was a nurse. Another got up and left when she walked into the exam room, apparently shocked to learn that Dr. Bobb-McKoy was a 6-foot-1-inch-tall Black woman.

Despite it all, her mother’s experiences only strengthened Njairé’s resolve to become an engineer. Today, she works for Medtronic within the neuroscience portfolio, where she’s seen a commitment to advance diverse women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) roles.

“Watching my mom never give up gave me strength to put myself out there and show up in the world as my best authentic self, which Medtronic champions for all employees,” McKoy said.

Today, Medtronic is celebrating women like McKoy as part of International Women’s Day, a global day honoring the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. This year’s theme, Choose To Challenge, recognizes that a challenged world is an alert world. And from challenge comes change. 

Women across Medtronic challenge gender norms and stereotypes every day, particularly those in historically male-dominated STEM fields. Women play pivotal roles in all aspects of our business including developing some of the company’s most innovative products such as an award-winning insulin pump and the world’s smallest pacemaker.

Medtronic has several efforts to help women challenge the status quo. Here are a few:

  1. Medtronic Women’s Network (MWN): With more than 17,600 employee-members across 71 countries, MWN offers a full suite of professional development, networking, and mentoring programs. The Network also serves as a key advisor in policymaking.
     
  2. Women in Science and Engineering (WISE): Women in Science and Engineering is a ground-breaking initiative aimed at increasing the number of women in STEM functions.
     
  3. Women in IT: A hub within MWN, Women in IT is focused on creating opportunities for women in the information and technology field, which plays a significant role in supporting the company’s global operations.

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