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This year, International Women''''''''''''''''s Day was especially meaningful for me. As a professional woman, I have always had jobs in male-dominated industries, specifically insurance and manufacturing. At Caterpillar, I am working with a team of amazing men and women on our Women in Leadership initiative. We are focused on improving the gender balance of our workforce as a driver of creativity and innovation, which means we can deliver new products and solutions quicker so our customers can build new cities, improve infrastructure, and get critical resources to impoverished communities.

And as we approach Mother’s Day this year, I have spent some time contemplating the foundation of my beliefs around gender equality and it occurred to me that being willing to speak up on these issues - and for myself - stems from my upbringing.

Like most kids, every morning I woke up, got dressed, ate breakfast and headed to the babysitter (both of my parents worked full-time outside the home). But it wasn''''''''''''''''t my mom brushing the long brown hair that hung down my back. It wasn''''''''''''''''t my mom reminding me to brush my teeth and urging me to get my shoes on. And it wasn''''''''''''''''t my mom that said "eat your oatmeal before it gets cold." It was my dad. You see, my mom commuted to work so she left by 3:30am to get to work on time. She was a drafter, the only woman on a team of men, creating carbon drawings of the steel beams that would eventually become buildings.

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This year, International Women''''''''''''''''s Day was especially meaningful for me. As a professional woman, I have always had jobs in male-dominated industries, specifically insurance and manufacturing. At Caterpillar, I am working with a team of amazing men and women on our Women in Leadership initiative. We are focused on improving the gender balance of our workforce as a driver of creativity and innovation, which means we can deliver new products and solutions quicker so our customers can build new cities, improve infrastructure, and get critical resources to impoverished communities.

And as we approach Mother’s Day this year, I have spent some time contemplating the foundation of my beliefs around gender equality and it occurred to me that being willing to speak up on these issues - and for myself - stems from my upbringing.

Like most kids, every morning I woke up, got dressed, ate breakfast and headed to the babysitter (both of my parents worked full-time outside the home). But it wasn''''''''''''''''t my mom brushing the long brown hair that hung down my back. It wasn''''''''''''''''t my mom reminding me to brush my teeth and urging me to get my shoes on. And it wasn''''''''''''''''t my mom that said "eat your oatmeal before it gets cold." It was my dad. You see, my mom commuted to work so she left by 3:30am to get to work on time. She was a drafter, the only woman on a team of men, creating carbon drawings of the steel beams that would eventually become buildings.

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This year, International Women''''''''''''''''s Day was especially meaningful for me. As a professional woman, I have always had jobs in male-dominated industries, specifically insurance and manufacturing. At Caterpillar, I am working with a team of amazing men and women on our Women in Leadership initiative. We are focused on improving the gender balance of our workforce as a driver of creativity and innovation, which means we can deliver new products and solutions quicker so our customers can build new cities, improve infrastructure, and get critical resources to impoverished communities.

And as we approach Mother’s Day this year, I have spent some time contemplating the foundation of my beliefs around gender equality and it occurred to me that being willing to speak up on these issues - and for myself - stems from my upbringing.

Like most kids, every morning I woke up, got dressed, ate breakfast and headed to the babysitter (both of my parents worked full-time outside the home). But it wasn''''''''''''''''t my mom brushing the long brown hair that hung down my back. It wasn''''''''''''''''t my mom reminding me to brush my teeth and urging me to get my shoes on. And it wasn''''''''''''''''t my mom that said "eat your oatmeal before it gets cold." It was my dad. You see, my mom commuted to work so she left by 3:30am to get to work on time. She was a drafter, the only woman on a team of men, creating carbon drawings of the steel beams that would eventually become buildings.

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This year, International Women''''''''''''''''s Day was especially meaningful for me. As a professional woman, I have always had jobs in male-dominated industries, specifically insurance and manufacturing. At Caterpillar, I am working with a team of amazing men and women on our Women in Leadership initiative. We are focused on improving the gender balance of our workforce as a driver of creativity and innovation, which means we can deliver new products and solutions quicker so our customers can build new cities, improve infrastructure, and get critical resources to impoverished communities.

And as we approach Mother’s Day this year, I have spent some time contemplating the foundation of my beliefs around gender equality and it occurred to me that being willing to speak up on these issues - and for myself - stems from my upbringing.

Like most kids, e