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Izabella Naessa – Intrapreneur and Head of Commercial Strategy at GetBEE

June 3, 2020

We have had fantastic women throughout history developing, creating, enabling extraordinary things in STEM but they didn’t have the spotlight. Izabella Naessa is a Digital

Renu Harshatha – Trainee Security Consultant at Meta Defence Labs

May 28, 2020

IT is not only about coding, there are different paths and roles under this vast category. Renu Harshata is a Trainee Security Consultant at Meta

Rocio van Nierop – Co-founder and Executive Director at Latinas in Tech

May 26, 2020

The best decision in my career was leaving the tech industry to focus 100% of my time to Latinas in Tech. Rocio van Nierop is

Courtney Caldwell – Cofounder & COO at ShearShare

May 21, 2020

Make sure you are eating well, sleeping well, hydrating well, moving well and socializing well. If you make sure you are doing those basic five

Sree Menon – COO at Tophatter

May 19, 2020

Preserving the core of who you truly are, while being inspired by the world around you, is the most powerful thing you can do. Sree

Christina Hu – AI Product Manager at Babylon Health

May 14, 2020

Knowing that being a woman in Tech can often be challenging for various reasons just means it’s an opportunity to conquer another great challenge! Christina

Thea C. Myhrvold – Founder of TechMeNow and GetBEE

May 7, 2020

For a career in tech you need positivity and persistence – because technology is always changing. That is the beauty and the curse, you are

Jenine Beekhuyzen – Founder Tech Girls Movement Foundation

May 5, 2020

I think women deserve to have a role in tech. I think women deserve to have choices in life. And they should get to be

Mona Demaidi – Assistant Professor at An-Najah National University Palestine

May 1, 2020

We as women need to tell our side of the story, we need to reshape the dialogue to make sure that our voices are heard

Sarah Bell – Co-founder of AiRE Software and Mother of Robot Rita

April 28, 2020

If more women worked in STEM, I think we would ask different questions. Important questions like, ‘How should it serve us in terms of being