Alumnae Stories - STEAM

In the lead-up to the completion of our new Learning Centre we are delighted to share stories of our alumnae pursuing successful careers in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and

Maths ):

 

Keep following on Facebook for three more alumnae working in the STEAM fields who we are profiling during July.

 

CLICK ON THE PROFILES below to watch their stories.

Dr Caroline Johnson (1982)

Dr Caroline Johnson (1982) believes in experiencing a wide range of subjects. If given the opportunity to learn in a state-of-the-art facility, “grasp it with both hands”. Watch her story to discover how the power of a smile lured her into maths club and on to her medical career. 

Mary Hemming AO (Clementson 1960)

Mary Hemming AO (1960) challenges us to stop and think about others. Her deep respect for her Sacré Cœur education and teamwork has powered her to help Doctors through her pharmaceutical knowledge and guidelines. 

Charlotte Stoltz (2010)

Charlotte Stoltz (2010) is an alumna succeeding in the arts and science. In Year 12, Charlotte was Digby captain, and married her love of science and art with a prestigious spot exhibiting at the National Gallery of Victoria for the VCE Season of Excellence - Top Arts.She is now a structural design engineer for our new St Madeleine Sophie Barat Centre. Charlotte is a shining example of Sacré Cœur women shaping the world.

Dr Angela Webb (1990)

Dr Angela Webb (1990) is the Head of the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Angela talks about her school days and how Sacré Cœur has always been an early adopter of good facilities for academic assistance.

We are proud of Angela’s achievements, as a leader in her field, and as a Sacré Cœur woman who shapes the world.