How To Redesign How Girls Learn STEM - Suz Somersall, KiraKira

Published: Dec. 6, 2017, 2 p.m.

From her childhood as a self-confessed gaming nerd to her career as an engineering-inspired artist (or is it art-inspired engineer?), Suz Somersall has made a life of her own design. She's now the founder of KiraKira, a learning program that makes girls feel confident and excited about creating new products using 3D printing, design-thinking and STEAM concepts.

We’ll hear how while living as on a remote Japanese island with her husband fighting halfway across the world, Suz redefined her role from military wife to entrepreneur.

This week on "Inflection Point," Suz shares how, despite a career full of pivots, one's life can ultimately lead in the same direction all along.

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