
La orientación profesional no empieza en el bachillerato; empieza mucho antes, a menudo moldeada por sesgos y expectativas invisibles que condicionan el futuro de nuestras jóvenes.
On March 3, I had the opportunity to explore this issue in greater depth during the roundtable discussion titled “Project Athena 50/50: How to Achieve Bias-Free Career Guidance,” held as part of Women in Industry (WIN) at the BIEMH 2026 (Bilbao Exhibition Centre).
This project is not a one-off initiative, but rather the result of more than a year of collaborative work between the School of Engineering at the University of Deusto, the Official Association of Industrial Engineers of Bizkaia (COIIB), and PWN Euskadi.
At the table, I exchanged thoughts with professionals I admire who offer complementary perspectives from the worlds of business and strategic consulting: Natalia Maeso (Microsoft Cloud Region Lead), Sylvia Jarabo (CEO of Promising Women), and Aintzane Conde-Fernández (a colleague at Deusto and a key researcher on the project).
During the discussion, we highlighted some of the most compelling findings from the Atenea 50/50 Project, which I believe are important for any organization or family: