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On March 28th, 2026, Outreach Director William Zouzas and CEO Gal Zeidman engaged with families and other organizations during the Women's History Month Celebration at the Museum of Science. We’re so grateful to have been part of such an inspiring event. It was incredible to see so many young minds excited about creating, building, and imagining what they can become.

On October 9th, 2025, William Zouzas, Outreach Director at E2E®, and Bonolo Moodie, Program & Partnerships Lead at Dear Women in STEM (DWIS), moderated a panel with three incredible panelists. They discussed why they chose to pursue grad school and academic research, networking strategies as a graduate student, managing imposter syndrome, the importance of mentorship, translating skills from academia to industry roles, and much more.
Some quotes from our panelists:
“Sometimes I think we tend to overlook what we DO know, and what we DO know, is probably a lot already.” - Emily Garcia, PhD Candidate at Purdue University, Purdue University Edwardson School of Industrial Engineering
“When you have something that you are passionate about, if you lead with that, you’re likely to connect with other people who are also motivated about that same thing.” - Aisling McEleney, MPH, Doctoral Student at MGH Institute of Health Professions
“The more you know, the more you realize you don’t know.” - Shelbe Johnson, PhD Candidate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Chemical Engineering (ChemE)

Our very own Gal Zeidman, CEO of E2E®, was interviewed by Dacey Zouzas on her fantastic show, Dacey’s Divas! Dacey is the host and producer of Dacey’s Divas where she highlights the incredible work of women making a difference in the local community.
In this conversation, Gal dives into her journey as an engineer, what inspired her to start E2E®, and the importance of mentorship. She also shared how our programs, workshops, and local partnerships and collaborations are helping young girls become confident, assertive, and skilled in engineering.

In January 2025, the Watertown Program participants visited the Monaghan Lab and the Silicon Synapse Lab at Northeastern University to learn about cutting-edge axolotl and biomimetic robot research. This engaging lab visit was tailor-made to align with the girls' passion for axolotls and ignited new interests in robotics.

On October 8th, 2024, our CEO, Gal Zeidman, discussed her experience as a woman navigating a male-dominated industry and shared valuable advice and personal stories with the Joy Tong Women in Business organization at the UML Manning School of Business.

In November 2024, Miranda from E2E® captivated an audience of 60 high school sophomores by sharing her journey in engineering, discussing her current position, and highlighting the impactful projects she’s led. She answered questions on preparing for college and offered insights on setting students up for success, from building confidence to pursuing hands-on experience.






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