 My name is Alicia Hall and I'm an environmental analyst for Georgia Power and I work in a dose imagery lab. I got involved with our employee research group called TWIG which is technical women in Georgia. So basically all of the women in our organization that are in the technical role to go out to the community and recruit young women. Cool Girls got started in 2013. It's a program to expose students to science, technology, engineering and math. We taught them about renewables, about nuclear and about coal. I wish that when I was younger I had guidance and I had someone to tell me that I could do it. When I get out of high school and go to college I would like to learn about engineering. Once I see that a young lady does have an interest in a science field or engineering field I always tell them that they can be successful if they work hard and no matter what anyone tells them they belong in that field.