At my job, I have noticed that there is a lack of strong, women leaders in the federal government. I work with all guys and just one other girl. With this realization, I had started to become a little disheartened. A lot of the time I get the feeling that the other guy interns think that girls are inferior to them and that we don’t deserve, or are not smart enough, for our internship. Then, our boss sent us to a brown bag lunch at the Fish and Wildlife Service in Alexandria, Virginia. One of the people leading the lunch was Kim Lambert, an environmental justice coordinator for FWS and a strong woman leader. Kim had no problem stating her mind and asserting her authority, even over the guys at the meeting. Kim has a lot of qualities that I would love to work on in myself, such as her outspokenness.
For TWC, you are required to do an “informational interview,” which just consists of finding someone in a leadership position and interviewing them to find out what they do, how they got there, their background, etc. I decided to e-mail Kim and see if she would be willing to be interviewed and she said yes! So, last week Erica and I went over to the FWS in Alexandria to speak with Kim. It was great getting a woman’s perspective on her path to success because it is very different from the men I have spoken with (Erica and I also interviewed our boss’s boss at the DOI). Kim is an extremely motivated, work-driven, outspoken, strong, and vibrant individual who brings a lot of enthusiasm to what she does. Interviewing her gave me a whole new outlook on working for the government.