[2] Stevens and her husband enrolled at Drexel University and she graduated with a bachelor's degree in mechanical and materials engineering.
[3] After earning her degrees, Stevens worked at the Exxon Chemical Company for ten years in multiple engineering and manufacturing positions.
[4] In 2003, Stevens received the Eli Whitney Award from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers[5] and was promoted to group vice president of Canada, Mexico, and South America branches of the Ford Motor Company.
[10] The next month, Stevens was appointed chairman, President and chief executive officer of Carpenter Technology, succeeding Robert J.
[16] Moving on from Carpenter, Stevens focused on her non-executive director position at Lockheed Martin until she stepped down at the end of 2017 to become chief executive officer of GKN Aerospace.