Women in Technology
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“Don’t Be Afraid to Speak Up”
Julie Davila, the Vice President of Global Field CTO Operations at Sophos, says that to start a career in cybersecurity,…
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“Gain Practical Experience and Learn the Fundamentals”
Subhalakshmi Ganapathy, the Product Evangelist for IT Security at ManageEngine, says there is no substitute for hard work and talent, and…
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“There is No Limit to What You Can Do”
Liliana Escobar, the Marketing Manager for the Middle East at Ariston Group, says life requires risks if you want to…
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“Learn From Your Failures and Successes”
Shraddha Mukul, the Marketing Manager at Sennheiser Middle East, says the industry that she works in is very agile, and…
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“I Have Always Found Inspiration and Motivation in Mentors and Role Models”
Aarti Ramakrishnan, the Co-Founder, and COO of Crayon Data says many women are raised to believe that they must put…
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“Know Yourself and Know Your Enemy”
Sunny Yang, General Manager at TCL MEA, says people in general should develop themselves based on their strengths Can you…
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“Working on Your Confidence and Competence is Key”
Aarti Dange, the Customer Experience Leader for Middle East and Africa at Emerson Automation Solutions, says today’s industry outlook on…
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“Many Companies Are Working Towards Increasing the Number of Women in Tech Roles”
Joelle Nehme, Dell Business Unit Manager for Gulf at Mindware, says women have been underrepresented in the IT and Telecom…
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“Tech Has Always Fascinated Me”
Susan Hannam, the Director of People Experience at Unifonic, says a big part of that growth is understanding the possibilities,…
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“Being a Woman in Tech is Fantastic”
Lena De Geer, the Regional Head of IT for the Middle East and India at Fugro, says she always wanted…
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