Placeholder Image

Subtitles section Play video

  • 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.

It's literally impossible to separate who I am today from being an Aggie.

Subtitles and vocabulary

Click the word to look it up Click the word to find further inforamtion about it