Haley Antoine Grantham is a Safety and Crashworthiness Engineer at Toyota. She earned her BS in Biomedical Engineering from Cornell University and her MS in Mechanical Engineering from Johns Hopkins. She is an advocate for women in STEM and supports women from early childhood through their professional careers. She has been actively involved in organizations such as the Society of Women Engineers at the local and international levels, the Steering Committee of Toyota R&D's Women Influencing and Impacting Toyota employee resource group, and also enjoys being a Big Sister to a local high school student in her town through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washtenaw County. She has started two large scale mentoring programs at R&D within her division and for all co-ops students during their internship experience. Volunteering, introducing young students to STEM, and mentorship are her passions!
The Pop in Your Job: What drives me are the technical challenges and the great people I get to work with. The automotive industry touches peoples lives everyday and it is exciting to be part of a team that enables mobility for all. I also get to work with really awesome technical leaders in the field and people that drive me to think deeper and more creatively every day.