5. GENDER EQUALITY

Meet Kaitlin Elliott, a Role Model for Women in STEM – Morgan Stanley

Written by Amanda

Today, the firm’s leaders consistently refer to her as one of the “top 100 experts in OpenAI’s technology” in a male-dominated space composed of almost exclusively engineers. She has, in many ways, become “the face of AI at the Firm” with her approachable delivery and depth of knowledge.

Recently, after months of collaboration within the firm, she and her team rolled out a generative AI notetaking assistant to leverage during client meetings, empowering financial advisors to focus on strategic and high-value tasks over mundane ones. “We believe in a future where technology amplifies human potential,” Kaitlin beams.

LEADING WITH CURIOSITY

She corelates her ability to quickly learn with her core value of leading with curiosity. “It’s something I’ve done my entire life,” Kaitlin says. Leading with curiosity, she believes, is what helps her to connect well with others. “I’ve always been good at establishing relationships because I show interest in others and authentically show up as myself,” she says.

Kaitlin thrives being a woman in tech, something she hopes to see grow more prevalent industrywide. It helps that her job is an innovative one that allows her to try new things in a supportive environment.

“AI is going to change and transform the way we as humans show up, not only in the workplace but in our everyday lives,” says Kaitlin. “Without diverse perspectives and inputs into how we integrate and implement this technology, we will end up using it to solve problems only for specific groups.”

Source: morganstanley.com

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