— Hood Girls Travel Too (HGTT) The Podcast episode. In this episode we discuss and reflect on themes of equity, access, social responsibility and the fluid state privilege can exist within for each of us when traveling the world for work and fun.
Reflecting on Privilege, Reframing Access
Association of Women in Science (AWIS) Summer of Science Feature
Sandra Torres MBA, founder of LaterAcademia coaches researchers who want to pivot their careers into the public or private sector. She loves to show people their dreams are possible with the right strategy. Read more:
Empowering Precision Medicine through Diversity and Technology
— LifeSphere: Win the Race Against Time podcast episode
In this exciting episode of the Life Sphere Podcast, Kathy Brunner hosts Sandra Torres, a notable figure working at the crossroads of technology, science, and healthcare.
Meet Sandra Torres
— Hood Girls Travel Too (HGTT) The Podcast episode
In this episode we discuss the importance of leading with your strengths, but trust yourself enough to take chances and go where your curiosities take you.
Debunking Private Sector Myths And Creating Impact In Non Academic Roles with Sandra Torres
— Grad School Femtoring podcast
In this episode, we cover the topic of debunking private sector myths and creating impact in non-academic roles with Sandra Torres.
¡Wepa! Leading Authentically Techqueria’s #LHM Summit 2021 Speaker
— Tune in because we all already are leaders. We lead in different circles (mostly personal) already, so, let’s:
1) Learn how to identify our leadership traits.
2) Effectively translate and communicate them
3) Apply those traits in the workplace.
Project Apprentice: Developing Future Tech Leaders
— A fantastic piece highlighting the Product Leadership group I'm part of:
“The Product Leadership Development Program is changing how recruit and develop our people, directly impacting how we work,” said Soderbery. This group has the potential to change the trajectory of the company.”
Why I Choose to Hike Alone
— Four women on hitting the trails solo. Conde Nast Traveler, August 2020