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Your Voice Is a Professional Skill Worth Investing In
When communication is treated as a skill to develop, it helps women in STEM move through professional spaces with greater clarity, confidence, and self-trust.
Mar 81 min read


Confidence Grows in Spaces Designed for Practice, Not Perfection
Confidence in STEM doesn’t come from perfection. It grows through practice, experimentation, and spaces where women feel supported to use their voice.
Mar 41 min read


The Transition From Classroom to Career Is a Communication Challenge
The shift from post-secondary into the workplace is often less about technical skills and more about communication. As expectations change, speaking up becomes tied to visibility and growth, often without clear guidance. When communication is developed intentionally, that transition feels less overwhelming. Programs like the Speak in Confidence Bootcamp by ACE & Co support early-career women in building that foundation.
Feb 211 min read


Imposter Syndrome Shows Up Loudest When We’re Asked to Speak
Imposter syndrome often shows up in silence, holding back ideas or questioning belonging. In STEM and STEAM spaces, building structured communication skills can help shift that doubt into steady confidence. The Speak in Confidence Bootcamp supports that growth through guided, low-pressure practice.
Feb 161 min read


Confidence Gaps in STEM Aren’t About Ability, They’re About Access
Confidence in STEM and STEAM isn’t just a trait, it’s shaped by environment. Many women are fully capable yet hesitate to speak, not from lack of knowledge, but from limited space to practice using their voice without pressure. When communication is treated as a skill to build, confidence grows. The Speak in Confidence Bootcamp by ACE & Co offers that supportive space for intentional growth.
Feb 121 min read
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