AdaMarie Mirrors — See What’s Possible.

What are AdaMarie Mirrors?

At AdaMarie, we know that seeing is believing, especially in STEM. When you see someone who looks like you or shares your background thriving in a space you want to enter, it becomes easier to imagine yourself there, too. That’s the idea behind AdaMarie Mirrors.

Mirrors are stories, profiles, and interviews featuring women and allies from all walks of life who are making their mark in STEM. These are real people with real journeys because the more examples you see, the more possibilities you can picture for your own path.

Why does this matter? Because we all draw inspiration and confidence from the people around us. When you see someone else achieve something, it’s proof that you can do it, too. And the more diverse those examples are—in background, experience, and perspective—the more you can dream and plan for yourself.

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The power of representation in STEM is that it doesn’t just expand your vision; it makes your dreams feel possible and reminds you that you belong in every room.

Whenever you see someone breaking ground who shares your identity or background, it plants a seed of confidence and connection. It’s easier to dream big when you see someone who looks like you already doing it.

Share Your Story. Become a Mirror.

Your story has the power to inspire someone’s next step in STEM. If you’d like to be featured as an AdaMarie Mirror, we’d love to include your journey! Answer a few interview questions, and we’ll follow up by email to request a headline photo and, if you’d like, additional candid shots to accompany your responses.

Once your story is published, it will be searchable on Google and shared with our community through our blog and social media channels. We’ll never use your story in any other way without your explicit permission.

We welcome voices from all backgrounds and career stages—no milestone is too small. Every journey matters; yours could be the mirror that helps someone else see themselves in STEM.