
SEE Change is a podcast that was created to amplify the voices of amazing women across industries and sectors, and share their unique stories. Our hope is that this podcast will inspire women to disrupt the status quo and promote the next generation of change.
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Kate Veronneau played a key role in launching the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift in 2022, marking a milestone for women's cycling with record global viewership.

Rosie Taravella, Regional Chief Executive Officer of the American Red Cross, New Jersey Region shared information on the immediate disaster response and ongoing aid that is needed in the multiple states impacted by both Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton.

Jeanine Stewart, PhD is a neuroscientist, executive coach and former C-level executive who has supported leaders of government, health care, education, and prominent global businesses in building and sustaining peak performance.

Tanya Van Court is a former Nickelodeon, Discovery Education and ESPN executive who is bringing her passion for kids, families, and cutting-edge digital products to the Financial Services space. In founding Goalsetter, Tanya revolutionized the family finance space by introducing game-based learning into the Goalsetter family finance app.

Julie Foudy is an American retired soccer midfielder, two-time FIFA Women's World Cup champion, two-time Olympic gold medalist and now ESPN commentator. She played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1988 to 2004.

Nora LaTorre, CEO of Eat REAL Certified, has a knack for building movements that transform our world. Eat REAL Certified combines her passions for healthy, sustainable living and improving the food system.

Morgan Zanotti is Co-Founder and President of Primal Kitchen (Primal Nutrition, LLC), a bootstrapped, better-for-you condiment and supplement brand that has grown to offer more than 70 products sold across 16,000 retail outlets. As President, Morgan drove significant growth, resulting in a sale to Kraft Heinz

oin us for an eye-opening discussion with Dr. Megan Rosenstein, and Isabel Pierre-Louis BSN RNC-OB as they shed light on the national health crisis of maternal mortality rates in the United States and the health disparities that exist for black and brown women across our country.

Nancy Weiss Malkiel is professor of history, emeritus, at Princeton University. A scholar in 20th century American history, she joined the Princeton faculty as an assistant professor in 1969, was promoted to associate professor in 1975 and to full professor in 1982.

Erika Armstrong was an international corporate and airline pilot, and she’s currently the Director of Instructional Design at Advanced Aircrew Academy. She’s also an aviation professor at Metropolitan State University in Denver, specializing in aircraft systems and propulsion.

Brenda Palms, Founder/President & CEO of the North Lawndale Employment Network, an urban workforce development agency, and founding CEO of Sweet Beginnings, LLC, a social enterprise using urban beekeeping to create jobs for those with significant barriers to employment, is raising awareness for mass incarceration through the sweet goodness of honey.

Karen operates Aeros Cultured Oyster Co. where she grows oysters commercially for food, providing oyster larvae to other farms and to environmental groups that grow oysters for restoration purposes.

A Visionary Leader in Finance and Women’s Empowerment, Maura Cunningham is a former Wall Street professional and an ardent supporter of young women's financial empowerment. As the CEO and founder of RTSWS, she has dedicated her career to bridging the gender and racial divide in finance.

Melissa Conyears-Ervin is the first elected City Treasurer of Chicago in more than 20 years who was not previously appointed to the office. She was elected in 2019.

Founder and CEO of the global tech education nonprofit Technovation, Tara Chklovski is a former aerospace engineer who recognized the need for more women to pursue STEM careers. Since 2006, Technovation has been empowering girls and young women to use innovative technology to address real-world issues in communities around the globe.

Laurie Swink, Co-Founder of Selah Freedom, sheds light on the little known human trafficking crisis that is happening in communities all across the United States. She shares the story of how she became aware of this horrific problem and the brave steps she took to begin solving it.

Julia Boorstin is CNBC’s Senior Media & Tech Correspondent based at the network’s Los Angeles Bureau. She covers media with a special focus on the intersection of media and technology.

Laura Bray, Founder and Chief Change Maker at Angels for Change. Laura shares the story of her nine year old daughter’s battle with cancer and her first-hand experience facing 3 drug shortages of life-saving medicines during her 9 months of treatment.

Lori Reynolds is a three-star United States Marine Corps Lieutenant General (ret) and board member who most recently developed, led and managed the Corp’s $12B global information portfolio spanning intelligence, IT, networking, cyber security, space, and information.

Dr. Dalia B. Kirschbaum is the Director of the Earth Sciences Division at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD.

Alexandra Lebenthal is a Managing Director and Senior Banker with responsibility for leading coverage of financial sponsors at Rockefeller Global Investment Banking.

Our inaugural episode features the two co-founders of Reia - Meegan Daigler and Kaitlin Maier. Reia is building a suite of women's health products by redesigning lesser-known yet widely used devices to suit the needs of the modern woman.