
135: Manyphay Viengkham-Systems Engineer; Resilience, Reinvention, and Creating Your Own Path
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In this episode, Kathy and Linda talk with Manyphay Viengkham, an accomplished technology leader whose career spans energy innovation, systems engineering, and entrepreneurship. With degrees in biochemistry and computer science, Manyphay has built a career defined by curiosity, continuous learning, and resilience—navigating roles in major companies like GE and Honeywell before launching her own consulting business.
Together, they explore:
- How following her curiosity led from science to technology to energy innovation
- The importance of personal resilience and adaptability in career transitions
- Lessons learned from working across IT, OT, and product management
- Building a strong professional network and personal brand that opens doors
- The ups and downs of starting her own business—and finding joy in the process
- Why compassion, authenticity, and professionalism are essential leadership traits
- Learning to speak up and show your expertise, especially when underestimated
The episode wraps with their “Ask the (Not) Expert” segment, where Kathy, Linda, and Manyphay discuss handling assumptions in the workplace—like being mistaken for administrative staff—and how to respond with confidence and professionalism.
Key Takeaways
- Your career doesn’t have to follow a straight line—curiosity creates opportunity.
- Resilience and adaptability matter as much as technical skill.
- Building genuine relationships can define your career success.
- Authentic leadership blends confidence with compassion.
- Taking the leap into entrepreneurship can be both empowering and fulfilling.
Acronym Glossary
- AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure
- SCADA – Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
- IoT – Internet of Things
- IT – Information Technology
- OT – Operational Technology
- HVAC – Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
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