People & Places =>> Disability Northrop Grumman Employees Win Women of Color Technology Awards Document: | Video: | Podcast: | Font Size: Small Medium Large Thirty-nine Northrop Grumman employees were honored for their significant achievements in technology at the 14th annual Women of Color Technology (WOCT) awards conference in Dallas. Corporate university relations & recruiting campus relations lead Margaret Paulin won the Corporate Promotion of Education award for promoting minority educational advancement in science, engineering and technology. She has continually brought together staff and students from corporate relations, career services and student populations to encourage students to focus on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). She has helped influence funding for STEM-related programs and diversity engineering initiatives. Community relations corporate manager Cheryl Horn won the Corporate Responsibility award for helping under-represented communities. The company has made major commitments to provide technology tools and education services for youth and adults. Login or Subscribe to access full content. Tags: Turning to People with Disabilities to Reduce Turnover Developing Disabled Veteran Inclusive External Marketing and Communications Plans Developing an Inclusive Culture for the Disabled