Women earn 83 cents for every dollar men make. And, when we look across categories such as race, education level, and occupation, that gap widens.

On March 8, from 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., the Women in Learning and Leadership Academic Program (WILL) at Brookdale Community College, along with the American Association of University Women (AAUW), Northern Monmouth County Branch are presenting an informative and valuable webinar that will share data on the pay gap and real-world solutions for dismantling systemic inequity in pay.

The following panelists bring expertise from various fields, including career advising, research, and professional development. Their insights will help college students and recent graduates navigate the job market and make informed decisions about their career paths.

Mary Jane Daly, Professional Development Director, Lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mary Gatta, Ph.D., Director of Research, National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE)

Deborah Liverman, Ph.D., Executive Director, Career Advising & Professional Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

“By dismantling systemic inequity in pay, we can create a more just and equitable society for all,” said Rosanne Alverez, professor of English at Brookdale Community College.

To register for this free webinar please visit our website.

Link for more information and to join WILL.