Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles It's literally impossible to separate who I am today from being an Aggie. My rewarding career at Intel is the result of my engineering education at UC Davis. Its reputation as a world-class engineering school has continuously and constantly increased, and I see that trend continuing. What I'm proud of is being the most senior woman at Intel which includes being the most senior technical woman at Intel. And as Marie Wilson from the White House Project said "You can't be what you can't see." I'm one data point of proof that the tech world presents wonderful career opportunities for all. I work with many other Aggies that inhale and there's strong camaraderie between us. And there is a common theme of passion for our work. Employees often even introduce themselves to me by starting with I graduated from UC Davis, too. I love technology, and I love being an engineer and the world is increasingly dependent upon technology. So, my job or the job running the data centers here at Intel is to deliver the technology solutions that drive transformation. After 31 years from graduation, being an Aggie, being an engineer, being an Intel executive and being a mom are all one in the same. I refer to my time at UC Davis as attending a great school that provided a great life experience. I am Diane Bryant, and I am an Aggie at Work.
A2 US bryant diane davis technology engineer senior #Aggiesatwork at Intel: Diane Bryant 17 3 alex posted on 2018/01/31 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary