In this episode, Roselle and Arlene chat about growth in a profession, finding balance at all stages of life and not giving in to the fear of failing at something new.
We hope you enjoy the journey on today’s Pathway!
Roselle Everill Grant is - human. A person who bears strengths and short-comings. Her life to date has been stained with adventure on both personal and professional fronts. An avid explorer, she takes advantage of the outdoors but does enjoy her at-home solitude.
Roselle has earned her BSc. (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago and started her career in the Pulp and Paper industry in Texas. SWE President, Tau Beta Pi initiate and IIT Black Night were only some of her collegiate crowns.
Her current title is Development Engineer at Tesla - a young company that has successfully executed it’s mission statement. Her extensive contributions to the brand encompass the Model 3, Semi-Truck, personnel mentorship and other systems development.
Edit: Since the publish of this episode, Roselle has moved on to new fronts in her career. Follow her below on LinkedIn and try to keep up! ;)
Reach out to Roselle through:
LinkedIn: Roselle Grant
Facebook: Roselle Grant
Instagram: @rosellegrant
Show Notes:
- As a young student, Roselle did her own research on career interests through programs like How To Become and Learn How To Become
- Flight Schools in the Caribbean:
- Epic Flight Academy, Trinidad & Tobago
- University of Trinidad & Tobago, Aviation Program
- The Art Williams & Harry Wendt Aeronautical Engineering School, Demerara, Guyana
- Guyana Aviation
- Roselle suggests sites like TD Ameritrade or E-Trade as an introduction to investing.
Pathways is produced and edited by Grenadian STEAM Inc.
Your host is Arlene Hayes
Theme song produced by Andrew ‘Hitz’ Phillip
The thoughts and ideas expressed on this podcast are those of the guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the host, Grenadian STEAM, or its members.
The thoughts and ideas expressed on this podcast episode are those of the host and her guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of, Grenadian STEAM or its members.