In 1969, when Renee Weisman started working at IBM in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., she says it wasn’t unusual for a man to approach her desk and ask her to type up a letter.
“I’m not a secretary,” she’d say. “I’m an engineer.”
In 1969, when Renee Weisman started working at IBM in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., she says it wasn’t unusual for a man to approach her desk and ask her to type up a letter.
“I’m not a secretary,” she’d say. “I’m an engineer.”