Enright Jerger has been vocal about the lack of diversity in her field, particularly regarding
gender representation. She was part of a group that publicly raised concerns about diversity during the
ACM SIGARCH MICRO-50 conference, specifically regarding an all-white-male panel titled "Legends of MICRO." As a response to perceived lack of progress through quieter means, Enright Jerger and her colleagues decided to "step to the microphone" and make their concerns public. At the
University of Toronto, Enright Jerger has been described by her colleagues as "tireless" and "stubborn" in her pursuit of gender inclusivity. She acknowledges her reputation for stubbornness, stating, "I am incredibly stubborn. And I'm not going to let go of this until I feel that we've achieved what we want to achieve". ==Personal life==