Meet Meredith Lane
Connector
About Meredith
Meredith is a Software Engineer who works at Google. She’s passionate about accessibility, inclusivity and the intersection of technology and the arts. Meredith works on the Chrome Accessibility team, adding support for accessibility features to the Web Platform to make sure it caters to the needs of people with disabilities. A love of the guitar and rock music sparked Meredith’s interest in music production, and she pursued music technology studies focusing on sound engineering, production, and composition. However, she discovered a passion for computer programming and decided to undertake a computer science degree and secured an internship with Google while still studying. Meredith appreciates the power of technology to connect people globally and values the importance of human connection and learning from others.
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“The joy of life is connecting with people and learning from them.”
Resources
- Students
- Teachers
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For students
Career Info Sheet for kids – Meredith
Career pathway infographic – Software engineer
Poster – Meredith
Skills Colouring In – Meredith
Student Activity Pack – Meredith
Wordsearch – Meredith
For teachers
Capability Conversations – Meredith
Career Information Sheet – Meredith
Career pathway infographic – Software engineer
Comprehension Questions – Meredith
Meredith’s Day Algorithm Activity
Pathfinder Census
Poster – Meredith
Skills Colouring In – Meredith
Teacher’s Pack – Meredith
For parents
Career Information Sheet – Meredith
Career pathway infographic – Software engineer
Poster – Meredith
Skills Colouring In – Meredith
Future You was funded by the Australian Government as part of the Women in STEM Ambassador Initiative from 2019 to May 2024, delivered through a grant with UNSW Sydney. The program is hosted at UNSW Sydney and co-funded by the Optiver Foundation and the Faculties of Science at UNSW Sydney and The University of Sydney.