Kymeta Highlights Contributions of Women on International Women's Day
Kymeta is recognizing the contributions of its female employees in honor of International Women's Day. The company shared insights from several women regarding career advice and leadership.

Kymeta, a technology company specializing in satellite connectivity solutions, has issued a statement highlighting the achievements of its female employees in observance of International Women's Day. The company featured insights from several women on professional growth and leadership within the organization.
The company emphasized the significant role women play in Kymeta's operations. Featured employees, such as Melisah Burke, SVP and Chief People Officer, provided advice for women aspiring to build successful careers. Burke stressed the importance of establishing trust and credibility at all organizational levels, coupled with inclusive leadership.
Advice for the next generation of female leaders was also shared. Caroline Curtiss, Supply Chain Optimization Manager, advised aspiring leaders to be prepared, speak confidently, and avoid unnecessary apologies. Kelly Faherty, Director of People and Culture, encouraged authenticity and the use of one's voice, while acknowledging diverse information processing styles.
The statement also included personal experiences at Kymeta. One employee described feeling empowered by working within a supportive, all-female team and receiving mentorship from female executives, which fostered her professional development.
This initiative by Kymeta aims to acknowledge diversity within the technology sector and encourage more women to pursue careers in fields where they may be underrepresented.