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INL's Women Worth Watching

National magazine highlights four standout lab employees

Published online: Sep 24, 2018 Articles, East Idaho Business
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Four from Idaho National Laboratory have been selected as Women Worth Watching by Profiles in Diversity, a national publication dedicated to promoting and advancing diversity and inclusion in the corporate, government, nonprofit, STEM and higher education sectors.

The list of Women Worth Watching contains leaders from a variety of industries throughout the U.S. and the world. The recognition is designed to recognize and publicly celebrate the achievements of women who are “leading the way to excellence in the workplace, marketplace and the world.”

Each awardee is featured in a full-page highlight in the fall issue of Diversity Journal magazine. Congratulations to the four INL winners:

Cheré D. Morgan, Radiological Control and Emergency Management director (p. 97)

Dr. Donna J. O'Kelly, Materials and Fuels Complex chief operations officer (p.35)

Jennifer B. Porter, battalion fire chief (p. 36)

Heidi K. Scott, Performance Management lead (p. 39)

“We’re honored to have these four incredible women at Idaho National Laboratory recognized as Women Worth Watching. Recognition of our employees is confirmation that the steps we’re taking to promote a vibrant culture of inclusive diversity to fuel growth and drive innovation is making a real-world impact,” said Dr. Mark Peters, INL director.

You can view each INL awardee’s spotlight profile in the online magazine issue here.

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