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Send us a textEver wondered how a teenager could shape the future of artificial intelligence? Meet Jaiden Li, a high school student and AI researcher with a unique journey from China to Singapore and then the US. Tune in to hear about her innovative vision for an AI translation tool that could break down language barriers in understanding policies and laws. Jaiden's passion for languages and math, along with her personal experiences, fuels a conversation that seamlessly blends cultural insights with AI's potential.From addressing the psychological effects of consuming negative news to the pivotal role teens can play in AI regulation, this episode covers it all. We dive into the challenges facing young minds in today's digital landscape, exploring how AI can be leveraged to promote mental resilience by balancing news consumption. Jaiden provides her perspective on how students can contribute to shaping fair and effective AI policies, especially in educational contexts, highlighting the ethical dilemmas posed by technologies like deepfakes.Whether you're a budding AI enthusiast or just curious about the intersection of technology and education, this episode promises to inspire and enlighten.Resources:TensorFlow Embedding ProjectorA tool for visualizing high-dimensional data, such as word embeddings.Watch Jaiden demo the tool here.ScratchA visual programming platform for creating interactive stories, games, and animations.3Blue1BrownA YouTube channel with animated math explanations.Girls for Algorithmic JusticeAn organization focused on algorithmic fairness and addressing biases in AI.Reuters ClassifierA popular dataset for text classification research. Support the showHelp me become the #1 (number one) podcast and podcaster for AI for Kids. Social Media & Contact: Website: www.aidigitales.com Email: contact@aidigitales.com Follow Us: Instagram, YouTube Gift or get our books on Amazon or Free AI Worksheets Listen, rate, and subscribe! Stay updated with our latest episodes by subscribing to AI for Kids on your favorite podcast platform. Apple Podcasts Amazon Music Spotify YouTube Other Like our content, subscribe or feel free to donate to our Patreon here: patreon.com/AiDigiTales
Dans cet épisode spécial du NoCode Summit 2024, j'ai le plaisir de recevoir Sandrine Delage, co-fondatrice de Women and Girls in Tech et Senior Advisor Inclusion & Tech chez BNP Paribas. Forte de plus de 30 ans d'expérience dans le secteur, Sandrine est une pionnière dans la promotion de la mixité dans la tech. Ensemble, nous discutons de son engagement pour rendre les métiers de la technologie accessibles aux femmes et de son travail auprès des entreprises pour transformer leur culture et accueillir plus de diversité. Elle nous partage également sa vision inspirante sur le rôle du NoCode comme outil d'inclusion et d'innovation, en facilitant l'accès à la tech pour tous. Cet échange est une belle leçon d'engagement et de conviction pour un secteur technologique plus inclusif. Bonne écoute ! Ressources citées : Linkedin Sandrine : linkedin.com/in/sandrine-delage-sanddela Women and Girls in Tech : wogi.tech Blog "Mère et fille 2.O" : www.digitaltruelife.com Outils mentionné : Notion Retrouvez tous les livres recommandés par les invités du podcast dans la bibliothèque Open Startup : https://bit.ly/livresOSP Si vous avez aimé cet épisode alors je vous recommande les suivants : Shubham Sharma, l'avenir du No-Code Retour sur le Nocode Summit 2023 Envie de proposer un invité ? Direction ce formulaire → https://bit.ly/3gSqwKx Avant de partir Cela me ferait plaisir aussi d'avoir de vos nouvelles, vous pouvez me contacter sur Linkedin ou Instagram. Si cet épisode vous a été utile, pensez à vous abonner sur votre app' de podcast préférée comme Apple Podcasts ou Spotify. D'ailleurs si le podcast vous plaît et que vous souhaitez me le dire, le meilleur moyen c'est de laisser un avis 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcasts. Allez-y ça ne coûte rien et m'aide beaucoup!
Ema Franklin is a Senior Field Marketing Manager at Dynatrace and a driving force behind our Dynatrace partnership with the Her Tech Circle community across Australia and New Zealand. Ema's journey with this community began more than six years ago when she wanted to change her career path. Through many events and programs, the community has helped her to establish her career in tech and inspired her to "pay it forward" by supporting initiatives that empower others. Tune in to the episode to hear how communities like Her Tech Circle inspire confidence and create a ripple effect of support and opportunity. —From Idea to Game-Changing Impact at Dynatrace–with this topic in mind for Season 3, I'm bringing you conversations with passionate experts and leaders at Dynatrace who dream big, tackle challenges, and drive impactful change. Where to find us: Connect with Sue Quackenbush on LinkedInConnect with Ema Franklin on LinkedInDiscover the opportunities at Dynatrace and take your career to the next level: careers.dynatrace.com
In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Priyanka Kamath, founder of the 100 Girls in Gen AI initiative, and the AI-Powered Skill Recco Engine under Amazon Education. Priyanka shares her journey from cybersecurity roles at Fortune 500 companies to founding a transformative initiative to empower young girls in India through technology and innovation. We dive deep into the mission behind 100 Girls in Blockch(AI)n, its focus on blockchain and AI education, and how it aims to inspire the next generation of female tech leaders. Learn how Priyanka is creating tech equity and fostering leadership in the tech space through community building, mentorship, and skill development programs.
Girls in Tech Founder Adriana Gascoigne discusses the shut down of the non-profit and the continuing need for workplace diversity with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we reflect on our journey from Boston Girl Geek Dinners to She Geeks Out, highlighting how the landscape has completely changed for supporting women in tech. We then talk with Lisa Hannum of Beehive PR about the evolving landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion within executive leadership through the pandemic, social crises, and beyond. [00:00:19] Girls in tech non-profit closing.[00:06:32] Sponsorship challenges in tech community.[00:10:39] Evolution of diversity work.[00:11:45] DEI work and crisis work.[00:12:45] Interview with Lisa starts.[00:15:12] An unexpected career change.[00:20:10] The power of clarity.[00:25:43] B Corp certification.[00:28:55] Mind your own bobber.[00:35:18] DEI work as organizational identity.[00:39:10] Crisis communication and DEI work.[00:43:33] Organizations and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.[00:46:44] Leadership challenges and expectations.[00:50:09] Speaking Up in Difficult Situations.[00:54:32] Return to work policies.[01:00:53] Women in C-suite roles.[01:03:18] Choices and marginalized communities.[01:07:22] Where to find Beehive. Visit us at https://shegeeksout.com to stay up to date on all the ways you can make the workplace work for everyone! Check out SGOLearning.com and SheGeeksOut.com/podcast for the code to get a free mini course.
This time we focus on educational transformations and innovative approaches to integrate technology in learning environments. Taavi Kotka, Estonia's first Chief Information Officer, discusses his initiative "Unicorn Squad." Initiative that aims to encourage girls in Estonia to pursue education in programming, robotics, and technology. Anthony Kilcoyne from Oide, elaborates on digital strategies in Irish education. Gives his insights into how digital tools are incorporated into Irish classrooms and the future of educational technologies offer a broader perspective on the global digital education landscape. Riho Västrik a producer of Estonian TV show "Rocket 69" . A TV show which promotes STEM among youth through engaging challenges and competitions, making science and technology appealing to younger audiences. As a special bonus, former Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance, Investment & Trade of the Turks & Caicos Islands, E. Jay Saunders, discusses the challenges faced during the early stages of government digitalisation.
Seda Papoyan, founder of FemInno, a female innovation conference and platform, joins us to discuss her efforts in advocating for greater engagement from women in STEM fields. Seda shared the fundamental barriers girls face in entering STEM fields in Armenia. We also spoke about how FemInno has grown into an international initiative, with events taking place in San Francisco and Sydney, in addition to Armenia.
Seda Papoyan, founder of FemInno, a female innovation conference and platform, joins us to discuss her efforts in advocating for greater engagement from women in STEM fields. Seda shared the fundamental barriers girls face in entering STEM fields in Armenia. We also spoke about how FemInno has grown into an international initiative, with events taking place in San Francisco and Sydney, in addition to Armenia. The post Seda Papoyan: Breaking Barriers for Girls in Tech appeared first on EVN Report.
Tech is known for its sexist biases. Athena Jiang-Qin tells us her experience as a young girl in tech.
Girls Into Coding: Take a look at what we achieved in 2023 and what 2024 has in store for our expanding community of girls in Tech!
En este episodio, hablamos con tres formadoras de Factoria F5 y Thoughtworks sobre su experiencia en el sector tecnológico y su compromiso con la igualdad de género. Las invitadas comparten sus experiencias y consejos para aquellas personas que quieran trabajar en el sector tecnológico. También destacan la importancia sobre la representación de las mujeres en la industria y los desafíos que se enfrentan en el sector. ¿Quieres saber más sobre la formación en tecnología para mujeres? ¡Escucha este episodio!
Aujourd'hui, nous avons l'honneur d'accueillir une figure emblématique du domaine des ressources humaines et de la transformation numérique en France : Corneilia Findeisen. Conférencière aguerrie, ayant une riche expérience à la fois dans le secteur privé et dans le secteur public. Elle a accompagné de nombreuses start-ups dans leur essor et a récemment pris les rênes du département RH de la filière numérique de l'Etat. Son parcours est ponctué d'efforts constants pour favoriser la mixité et promouvoir la place des femmes dans le secteur tech, un enjeu crucial à l'heure où l'intelligence artificielle et les nouvelles technologies façonnent notre avenir. Au cours de notre échange, nous parlons des défis de la mixité dans le secteur tech, et de sa vision pour un futur numérique plus inclusif. Des enjeux sociétaux au cœur de l'actualité. Très belle écoute ! ---- Je suis Morgane Soulier, consultante, conférencière, passionnée de nouvelles technologies. "Now Futures" est le podcast qui décode et démystifie le monde de demain. Il offre un éclairage sur les grandes tendances qui façonnent notre époque. Dans chaque épisode, nous vous invitons à nous rejoindre avec un panel d'experts aussi variés que prestigieux afin d'obtenir une exhaustivité des opinions sur la compréhension de l'évolution de notre société : environnement, santé, alimentation, éducation, numérique... Tous les aspects de notre quotidien sont abordés. Ensemble, nous découvrons comment les innovations influenceront notre vie quotidienne et notre avenir. Que vous soyez geek ou simplement curieux de ce que demain nous réserve, il y aura quelque chose pour vous ici, dans "Now futures". N'oubliez pas de vous abonner à ce podcast, laissez-nous un avis et consultez la newsletter dédiée sur ma page Linkedin, pour rester à jour sur toutes les dernières actualités du monde numérique et de l'innovation. Plus d'articles sur mon site www.morganesoulier.com Connectons-nous sur Linkedin Mes chroniques pour la presse sont disponibles ici Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
En este episodio 67 de Dominicans en Tech conversamos con Desiree Báez Moreno, directora general voluntaria del capítulo dominicano de Girls in Tech. Egresada del ITLA como Ingeniera de sistemas, Desiree ha trabajado en compañías como Claro, GCS Systems y Phillip Morris, liderando equipos encargados de proyectos de tecnología. En su rol como directora general voluntaria de Girls in Tech tanto en su vida personal es abanderada del fomento de la equidad, además de la creación de espacios y oportunidades para las mujeres en la industria local de tecnología. Girls in Tech es una organización sin fines de lucro que busca apoyar a las mujeres dominicanas trabajando y rompiendo barreras en la industria de la tecnología, creando una comunidad que aliente su desarrollo tanto profesional como personal. Si quieres ser parte de esta iniciativa, aprender mas sobre sus eventos, proyectos, y acciones para impulsar la participación de las mujeres en esta importante industria visítalas en su página web https://dominicanrepublic.girlsintech.org/ o síguelas en Instagram como @girlsintechdr
Tech is known for its sexist biases. Athena Jiang-Qin tells us her experience as a young girl in tech.
Hey Beach Babes, on this episode the gworls discuss the pros and cons of bluetooth toys and relive some of their favorite exhibitionist experiences. Court lets the Cuervo do the talking and Lex tries desperately to keep us on track. *Enjoy!* Have you ever considered a little discreet public play? FOLLOW US: IG/TikTok/Youtube: @allyourpleasures_ MUSIC: Privacy x Courtney Noir --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tpaypod/message
Today's guest is Juliette Blake, Founder of Miss O Cool Girls and Co-Founder, Creator & Executive Producer of Miss O & Friends.We discussed how her company is leveraging NFTs and Web3 to empower girls in the tech industry.As a leader in the Web2 space, Blake's company, Miss O & Friends, has been creating safe online spaces for girls for over 15 years. However, with the rise of Web3 and NFTs, Blake saw an opportunity to build on her existing mission and provide new opportunities for girls in the tech industry.This episode was recorded through a StreamYard call on February 15, 2023.You find the show notes here: https://webdrie.net/how-web3-empowers-girls-in-tech-with-juliette-blakePS: Did you already hear about my new W3X Mastermind?
This was recorded 8th March as part of the Entre Annual Launch night and was a panel discussing what they have learned as entrepreneurs. The insights come from Saskia van der Peet (Real Girls in Tech / Farmgate Foods), Jack Wood (Komodo Wellbeing), Ben Scales (KiwiFibre), Rohan Mathias (FoodFuse). To find out more about the work of Entre and their competitions and support for entrepreneurs visit Home | Entre - they play a key role in the start-up ecosystem and this event was really inspiring as we also got to hear from Guy Horrocks. Thanks to the Entre team for the chance to MC the event and present some visuals as well such as yarn, avocados, trees... If you want to know more about seeds podcast visit www.theseeds.nz
New episode on the Zim tech scene with Ruvimbo Mambinge! Ruvimbo is a dev + data scientist & friend (: 1:00Who is Ruvimbo? 2:32 How did you decide to get into data analytics and tech in general? 4:00 Being very few girls in tech 4:40 Belonging in tech as a woman 6:00 Focus on mastering a framework then learn others 8:25 when did you start learning computer science 10:00 General attitude towards computer science in Zim 11:00 People not understanding how a “simple” feature might still take time 12:00 People need the advantages of data science for a business. You can lose money from not making data driven decisions. 15:00 Empathy for software engineers 18:00 Blogging on tech Teaching to other people 20:00 How do you get a job in software engineering 24:00 What do you do when taking a break from coding 26:00 Go to karaoke song 26:50 favorite pizza topping favorite genre of film or tv 28:47 best music on the Zimbabwean scene 29:00 What else can you reach out to Ruvimbo for? 30:56 Advice for the Zimbabwean youth --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nyashazimunhu/message
Darien Maples did not grow up dreaming of a career in technology but she has always had a passion for working with people and networking. This served her well as she landed her first job through a friend at a large cyber security company in sales. As she took advantage of their training program she began to learn about the world of tech. Darien quickly advanced to partnerships and the rest is history. Not only is she at the top of her career game, but she also gives back to the global non-profit called Girls in Tech which is a free resource for women in tech that provides mentorship, help to find careers, boot camps and so much more!Darien heads up the Dallas Chapter and encourages any woman intimidated by pursuing a career in technology to dive in and go for it. She is an amazing trail blazer!https://www.linkedin.com/in/darien-maples-ab92135a/https://girlsintech.org/about/
We're so passionate about talking to women in business, diving deeper into their lives, how they got there and what the journey has been like. Renece Brewster 14 years ago began her start up journey with her business partner and launched Visual Domain. To make ends meet Renece worked 4 jobs including delivering pizza (the time before Uber eats). These are some of the things we don't see or hear from entrepreneurs - how much they had to actually do - the hustle and grind - to get where they are today. The story behind the journey. Today Renece's start up Visual Domain is Australia's leading video platform developer with over 100 employees. We consume so much video content without actually realising all across social media, on web pages, on TV and it's only growing. We talk about brands creating connection with their audiences, how does video content differ from all the different platforms (instagram, Tik Tok etc), what brands can do to improve their video marketing, being a leader, growing a business, raising money and hurdles she has faced along the way being a female founder in a male dominant industry. Renece explains how growth creates opportunity within a business and her role with Girls In Tech a nonprofit organisation dedicated to eliminating the gender gap in tech.Follow Renece hereRenece BrewsterStay up to date with the Tully & Sarah @tullyhumphrey @spasini To shop Tully Lou visitwww.tullylou.com.au @tullylou Check out @FeFi_au - we simplify investing & educate women on stocks & crypto to close the financial gap. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paige Mercurio is a Brazilian Jiujitsu BlueBelt competitor, who is favored to win IBJJF worlds later this year. We sat down to talk Jiujitsu training and philosophy.to support Paige follow her https://instagram.com/paige_against_the_machines?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=To support this podcast- https://linktr.ee/Dannylizethis
Melissa Drew speaks with Mikaela Pisani Leal from Girls In Tech about data science, the perspective of technology on women and girls, and more. About AI Time Journal: Sign up for AI Time Journal's weekly newsletter: https://www.aitimejournal.com/subscribe/ Visit the AI Time Journal WEBSITE: https://www.aitimejournal.com/ Follow AI Time Journal on LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ai-time-journal/ Follow AI Time Journal on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/AITimeJournal/ Follow AI Time Journal on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/aitimejournal/ Download the podcasts on all your favorite platforms: https://anchor.fm/aitimejournal Do you want to be interviewed by AI Time Journal? Get in touch with us at https://www.aitimejournal.com/interview-inquiries.
Why is TechGirlz expanding curriculum to include boys after a decade of successfully inspiring middle-school girls to explore careers working with technology? Amy Cliett, who directs TechGirlz and is a regular Tales guest, explains how her own experience as a parent and accomplished technologist informs her view of whom the organization serves.
You are in a profession that you love to your core. At the same time you see the flaws in the system and the vulnerabilities within the population that you work with. You want to do whatever you can to help make those vulnerabilities turn into strengths AND you want to avoid the wandering hands of those who feel entitled. What do you do? Well, if you are Joanne then you create an app wherein you link all kinds of people (parents specifically in this case) so that they can grow in strength from one another based upon the knowledge, compassion and respect that they each have. You are a late 40 something woman with a tech start up and you're not sure where you're going with it, but WOW it feels good!! Join us this week as Joanne tells us her tech start up story and find out more about her app by visiting www.mamasoup.ca boobs, bods & brains is the pairing of the work and interests of hosts Laurel Crossley and Sam Leeson-McCoy. You can learn more about the podcast, its origins and how to become a sponsor by visiting the website: https://boobsbodsandbrains.wixsite.com/my-site Laurel has been guiding and coaching her clients through life's situations for over 30 years with astounding results. Regardless of age or history, Laurel embraces the story of each person she connects with to help them work towards being the happiest and healthiest version of themselves that they can be. To learn more about Laurel or to schedule time to work with her, visit her website: https://www.littlewellnesscompany.ca For over two decades Sam has been a consumer of and worked in the realm of women's and children's health. She is an expert at helping families start and grow their families and she has watched many of her clients strive to be the best parents they can be while losing a little of themselves in the process. For more information about the services Sam offers, visit her website: www.babyREADY.info
El episodio 25 del podcast Dominicans en Tech es una edición especial e interesante. En un formato de mesa redonda, 4 mujeres extraordinarias que no solo se destacan en el área de tecnología, sino que están contribuyendo en diferentes partes del mundo al desarrollo de una industria tecnológica más equitativa, justa e inclusiva, conversaron desde su experiencia sobre la importancia y el rol de las mujeres en el sector de tecnología. Diversidad, visibilidad y educación fueron los pilares tratados durante el episodio especial y que desarrollaron Michelle Aybar, Claritza Abreu, Adriana Selman y Julissa Mateo, mujeres excepcionales con experiencia probada en el mundo tecnológico, que con su pasión, dedicación y entrega han podido ser luz que ilumina el camino de muchas mujeres en un sector dominado normalmente por hombres y llevando así en cada logro personal y profesional, un mensaje poderoso de inclusión, empoderamiento y superación personal. Una mesa redonda llena de sabiduría y que llama a la reflexión y acción a todas las mujeres interesadas en tecnología a prepararse sin importar la edad, romper estereotipos y motivar a otras para que alcancen su voz y espacio en el mundo tecnológico. Únete a esta interesante conversación escuchando esta entrega especial del podcast a través de nuestras plataformas Spotify, Apple Podcast y YouTube. Email List de Dominicans en Tech: https://bit.ly/3iz0lIS| Instagram de Dominicans En Tech - www.instagram.com/dominicansentech/ | Youtube Channel de Dominicans En Tech: www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Ft_9zdQhK0rnX-V7u8ZBQ Jonathan Bournigal: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-bournigal | IG: www.instagram.com/bournigram/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bournitweet Michelle Aybar: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/michelleaybar/ | IG: www.instagram.com/michelleaybar/ | Twitter: https://twitter.com/michelleaybar Dion Baez: IG: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/dionbaez/ | IG: www.instagram.com/dionbaez/ | Twitter: https://twitter.com/dionbaez
¿Por qué es importante que hablemos de tecnología y mujer en este momento? ¿Por qué existe un menor número de mujeres matriculadas en las carreras relacionadas a la tecnología? ¿Qué es Girls In Tech y cuál ha sido el impacto del proyecto en República Dominicana? ¿Cuál sería un consejo para una mujer, adolescente o niña que le interese la tecnología y las áreas relacionadas, y cuál sería uno para los padres y las madres que han identificado en sus hijas un interés por estás áreas? Para responder a estas y otras preguntas conversamos con Michelle Aybar, directora de @girlsIntech República Dominicana, y emprendedora dominicana. Este podcast es producido y grabado por la Asociación Popular de Ahorros y Préstamos de la República Dominicana, APAP. Todos los derechos son reservados. ¡Síguenos en las redes sociales @asocpopular y conecta con nosotros! Las opiniones expresadas en cada capítulo son exclusivas de las personas que participan, por lo que representan únicamente el criterio de quienes las emiten, no pudiéndose interpretar que las mismas necesariamente reflejan posiciones, criterios, lineamientos o políticas oficiales de APAP. Cualquier juicio o criterio ofrecido en cada entrega se dispone para fines de reflexión, estudio y consideración del oyente, por lo que se invita a todos los interesados a profundizar en los tópicos de su atención.
Highlighting some of our strongest students in our tech programs at West.
#WomenInTech #GirlsInTech #GirlsWhoCodeThe gender gap in the tech industry is well documented. But why exactly are there so few women in technology? And how can we encourage more girls and women to become involved with technology and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math)? Importantly, what can companies do to encourage the success of women in their organizations?The CEO of Girls Who Code, Dr. Tarika Barrett, shares advice for organizations to close the gender gap in technology.The conversation includes these topics:-- About Girls Who Code and Dr. Tarika Barrett-- Challenges facing women in technology-- Importance of diversity in business-- The female talent pipeline in STEM fields and technology-- Challenges facing adult women in tech-- Mentorship and role models for girls in tech-- How to solve the challenges facing women and girls in technology?Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.cxotalk.com/subscribeRead the complete transcript: https://www.cxotalk.com/episode/girls-tech-how-close-gender-gapDr. Tarika Barrett is the CEO of Girls Who Code, an international non-profit organization working to close the gender gap in technology by inspiring, educating, and equipping young women with the computing skills to pursue 21st-century opportunities. Tarika has served on the boards of CSforALL, Eskolta, and McGraw Hill, a leading learning science company creating world-class educational content and providing best-in-class digital platforms for learners and educators. She also sits on AT&T's Accelerator Advisory Board and received the New York University's Steinhardt School Dorothy Height Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine learning (ML) is poised to transform virtually every industry; however there are currently not enough trained ML developers to meet this demand and far fewer from backgrounds underrepresented in tech. In this episode, Nicki talks with Adriana Gascoigne (CEO and Founder of GirlsInTech) and Maryam Rezapoor (Sr. Product Manager at AWS) about opportunities to close this gap with the AWS AI & ML Scholarship Program in collaboration with Intel and Udacity, best practices within the space, and more. Read the blog: https://go.aws/3pJm2sV Learn more: https://go.aws/3IyhgXG DeeprRacer Student: https://go.aws/3dERcvz GirlsInTech: https://bit.ly/336MxR7
Danielle Boris has a bachelor's degree in tech, an MBA in entrepreneurship, and is the founder and CEO of a SaaS company. She talks about how parents can encourage girls and minorities to go wherever their dreams take them, including the tech industry. ► Learn more about this episode: https://www.mothersofmisfits.com/blog/84-girls-in-tech-danielle-boris ► Watch this episode on YouTube ► Join our weekly Episode Insider Newsletter ► Subscribe & leave a review on Apple Podcasts
In this episode, Richard is joined by Maggie Philbin, OBE. She has worked in radio and television for over 30 years on a wide range of science, medical and technology programmes from Tomorrow's World to Bang Goes the Theory. In 2008, she co-founded TeenTech, an award-winning organisation which works across the UK getting young people innovating, creating building skills and preparing for a fast-changing future. Richard and Maggie talk about what the government can do to encourage more young people into STEM subjects, how young people view the IT and tech sectors, and how businesses can encourage more women into the industry. And, Maggie shares what she finds exciting about the tech space right now, how she started in TV and why she was attracted to a career in tech. Plus, she answers a series of quick-fire questions submitted by listeners of the show. Maggie also talks extensively about her time on Tomorrow's World, the inventors she enjoyed meeting and the challenges of doing live TV. She explains why she set up the TeenTech initiative and how it helps young people find real opportunities for their futures. Mentioned in This Episode https://teentech.com/ (TeenTech) https://teentech.com/press-release-teentech-live-comes-to-the-north-east/ (The TeenTech Live Newcastle) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomorrow%27s_World (Tomorrow's World) https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252507482/Computer-Weekly-announces-the-2021-Most-Influential-Women-in-UK-Tech (Computer Weekly Most Influential Women in Tech list) https://www.northernpowerwomen.com/ (Northern Power Women)
Melynda Maheux is a lawyer and heavily involved in both ‘Girls In Tech Vietnam', and ‘HCWA', both aiming to bridge the gap of inequality both for women in the tech industry, and those facing inequality on the streets of Vietnam. We discuss key projects, statistics, bridging the gap of inequality, the benefits of charity, and more. Thank you, Melynda! You can find out more about ComebaCK at @thecomebackwithck on Instagram!
To close out season one, we have Jillian Vasquez with Girls in Tech joining us to discuss somehow she is carrying on the Girls in Tech mantel and building a chapter here in Nashville Tennessee. Jillian also shares her journey from living in California to going to school in New York, traveling through Spain, and finally landing here in Nashville Tennessee. Jillian is joined by our favorite host, Bill McCleskey, they the importance of having a Girls in Tech Chapter here in Nashville. Jillian is the managing director and founder of Girls in Tech Nashville Chapter. If Jillian could describe herself and what she does, she would say, she is like Siri, "an intelligent assistant that offers a faster, easier way to get things done" and "someone who uses voice queries to answer questions, make recommendations, and perform actions by delegating requests”.GIT was founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco. The Girls in Tech global community is 60 chapters strong with an impact of more than 100,000 members in 37 countries. GIT offers education and experiences to help people discover their unique superpower and hone it. GIT aims to see every person accepted, confident, and valued in tech—just as they are.
The province's tech industry is growing, and one group wants to get more girls involved at a young age. We talk to Lesley Chard about Digital Waves.
Girls In Tech Guyana is a chapter of the global non-profit, Girls in Tech, which is dedicated to eliminating the gender gap in tech. In this a new episode in our conversations with tech-based social enterprises, we speak with Evie Kanhai-Gurchuran, the Managing Director of Girls In Tech Guyana, on among other things: her journey to lead a tech non-profit; the sustainability of Girls in Tech Guyana, and what it will take to truly move the needle on eliminating the gender gap in tech. Show notes and links to some of the things mentioned during the episode can be found at www.ict-pulse.com/category/podcast/ Do subscribe and leave us a review! Music credit: Red Peas and Rice, Ray Holman Podcast editing support: Mayra Bonilla Lopez
Join hosts Dee Martin and Yasmin Nelson for a new episode of Madam Policy featuring Dr. Tarika Barrett! As CEO of Girls Who Code, Dr. Barrett leads the mission of inspiring more girls to become computer scientists and engineers. To date, 450,000 girls have gone through Girls Who Code programs. In this episode, you will hear more about Dr. Barrett's meeting with President Biden discussing improving the nation's cybersecurity; the work of Girls Who Code to close the gender gap in tech; and how she is using her platform to create the diversity, equity, and inclusion in the tech field. If you can see it, you can be it!
I guess I was kind of used to that, I was used to being the only woman in the room, and it didn't really bother me. I was just like, ‘I'll just have to try harder, and do better.' I had a lot of guy friends, and I think I kind of thrived in that atmosphere. - Amy Renshaw Today's guest is Amy Renshaw, founder and CEO of Code/Art, a non-profit using art to inspire girls to become future coders and computer programmers. Amy has undergrad and graduate degrees from MIT, as well as an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. In this episode, Amy sits down with the team to discuss gender disparity in the tech world, Code/Art's programs and offerings, the future of tech in Miami, and much more!
Don't miss out on the next #womenintech podcast episode, get notified by signing up here http://womenintechshow.com.Be featured in the Women in Tech Community by creating your profile here http://womenintechvip.com/“Elisabeth Tuttass of Grid110”#womenintech Show is a WeAreTech.fm production.To support the Women in Tech podcast go to https://www.patreon.com/womenintechTo be featured on the podcast go to http://womenintechshow.com/featureHost, Espree Devorahttps://twitter.com/espreedevorahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/espreeGuest,Elisabeth Tuttasshttps://twitter.com/mstuttasshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/elisabethtuttass/Be featured in the Women in Tech Community by creating your profile here http://womenintechvip.com/Listener Spotlight,Ulviyya Jafarlihttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ulviyya-jafarli-924453156/In LA? Here's some awesome resources for you to become immersed in the LA Tech scene -For a calendar of all LA Startup events go to, http://WeAreLATech.comGet Podcast Listeners, http://getpodcastlisteners.com/Resources Mentioned:Grid110, https://www.grid110.orgGrid110, https://www.instagram.com/grid110/Girls in Tech, https://girlsintech.orgStartup of You, https://www.thestartupofyou.comElpha, https://elpha.comThingtesting, https://thingtesting.comProduct Hunt, https://www.producthunt.comMan's Search For Meaning, https://rb.gy/7n2vowAlchemist, https://amzn.to/3iroTTkPeople Mentioned:Miki Reynolds, https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikireynolds/Credits:Produced and Hosted by Espree Devora, http://espreedevora.comStory Produced, Edited and Mastered by Cory Jennings, https://www.coryjennings.com/Production and Voiceover by Adam Carroll, http://www.ariacreative.ca/Team support by Janice GeronimoMusic by Jay Huffman, https://soundcloud.com/jayhuffmanShort Title: Elisabeth Tuttass
En este episodio conversamos con Lourdes Serrano, Directora General de Girls in Tech Ecuador, una ONG cuyo objetivo es acortar la brecha laboral de las mujeres en trabajos relacionados con tecnología. Se han aliado con organizaciones sociales y con la empresa privada para poder acceder a mujeres vulnerables y de bajos recursos para educarlas sobre temas relacionados a la tecnología. Girls in Tech inicio en San Francisco, USA, y en el 2015 Lourdes lo implementó en Ecuador. Girls in Tech Ecuador ofrece una gran variedad de talleres, programas y herramientas educativas, de negocios y networking en beneficio de las mujeres, bajo la idea de para mejorar su vida laboral y personal. Este año tienen planeado graduar cerca de 120 mujeres. Lourdes se considera una nerd, le fascina StarWars y hablar sobre ciencia ficción. Su sueño fue ser profesora, chef y escritora. Trabajó en Shippify, fue participe del startup weekend en Guayaquil, ha organizado Ted talks en Las Peñas y muchísimas cosas mas. Hoy en día, esta 100% dedicada a Girls in Tech y esta haciendo todo lo posible para que mas mujeres tengan oportunidades laborales en temas de tecnología. Una conversación increíble donde pudimos conocer como funciona Girls in Tech y que esta haciendo para ayudar a las mujeres. Esperamos que lo disfruten tanto como nosotros. Links Lourdes Serrano Girls in Tech Ecuador
What to expect in Season 2 of the Girls in Tech Podcast.
This week we welcome Snehal Bhakta to the Canvascasters Podcast! Currently, Snehal is a CTE Administrator employed for the 5th largest school district in the country, Clark County School District(CCSD) focusing on ensuring that Nevada's future workforce is prepared for success. Snehal has worked on projects related to increasing student and community participation with National Job Shadow Day, started an Annual Student Workforce & Innovation Summit for seniors, promoted growth of Career & Technical Student Organizations, and leads CCSD's #GirlsinSTEM and #GirlsinTECH Initiatives as well as supporting STEM Equity and Diversity programs across 59 middle and 47 high schools especially for those students that are underserved and underrepresented. Mr. Bhakta also serves as the Nevada Affiliate Coordinator for NCWIT(National Center for Women & Information Technology), legislative member for the Society of Information Management(SIM) of Las Vegas, steering committee member for the Intermountain STEM Steering Committee, and holds board positions on several other local organizations. In 2017, he was awarded the Top Tech Exec Award in the Education Category by Cox Communications and in 2019, the National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity(NAPE) awarded Snehal the 2019 Rising Star award at their National Summit for Educational Equity in Washington, D.C. and received the COX Business 2019 Top Tech Lifetime Achievement Award for his work with diversity in the workforce in Southern Nevada. Mr. Bhakta has also been appointed in 2020 to the Governor's Advisory Board for STEM, Nevada State Multicultural Committee, National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity(NAPE) Executive Committee, and the Inclusion, Access, Equity and Diversity Taskforce for the Association of Career and Technical Education(ACTE). In This Episode You Will Hear Great Stuff Like: “Data is great, but you still gotta work with humans” “You can tackle equity with a hammer or with a scalpel” “Empower learners to CHOOSE a CTE path, rather than force them down that path.” You can find Snehal on Twitter @Snehalstocks *****Canvas Certified Educator Program***** Love using Canvas? We invite you to deepen your Canvas knowledge and officially become a Certified Canvas Educator. Take a series of online courses designed to strengthen your hands-on experience teaching with Canvas as you learn pedagogical best practices for online and blended learning. Music Provided By: Finding Happiness by Dj Quads http://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs https://youtu.be/Yh9fk9iLR4s --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canvascasters/message
I've had the pleasure of interviewing PagerDuty's CEO Jennifer Tejada on a number of occasions. She's an inspirational, successful leader, in all that the term encompasses. In this live look back to Girls in Tech, Inc. Catalyst Conference 2016, Jennifer shares a few of the values that have shaped her as a leader and more importantly, as a person. Perhaps you can incorporate some of these best practices in your relationships at work and beyond. Thanks, Jennifer. Transcript and Show Notes YouTube Video LinkedIn Article
Today's episode features the executive director of Tech Girls United Megan Jacob. Tech Girls United has been dedicated to empowering girls to pursue their interests in technology and has held events that have reached almost 100 participants from 15 countries and 13 states. Tune in to hear about her story, why representation in STEM is important, and the amazing work that Tech Girls United has done so far (and is planning in the future).Interested in tech? Tech Girls United holds some really cool events for girls to explore and learn about different areas of tech. Check out their Linktree: https://linktr.ee/techgirlsunited/!
In a post-COVID-19 world, the brick-and-mortar retail model is even more in danger. What does the future of retail/shopping look like? How will companies use technology to manage inventory differently? How does technology provide consumers with a retail experience — from online stylists to sales associates? In this episode, we'll explore the future of retail through the eyes of Sharmeelee Bala, Head of Global Engineering for End to End Supply Chain and Enterprise Data and Analytics, Gap Inc. The Girls in Tech Podcast is produced by Tote + Pears. Music By: Adrian Dominic Walther
This beautiful world has over 7.5 billion people in it, but more than 2 billion of them don't have safe, healthy, desirable housing and 1.2 billion are without access to electricity. What if we could change that by 2035? Do you think we could do it? What if we could also save the planet's forests and create a future where people around the world have access to affordable, sufficient and healthy food? Pipe dream or absolutely possible? Well, this is the very real and bold vision of today's guest, Anousheh Ansari, CEO of the XPRIZE Foundation, which is funding projects to help build a better, safer, more sustainable world. The Girls in Tech Podcast is produced by Tote + Pears. Music By: Adrian Dominic Walther
The storytellers behind your favorite Pixar movies — Toy Story, Finding Nemo, WALL-E, Coco — are artists. But did you know they're also scientists? Behind the scenes, they use math, science and code to create worlds that audiences can believe in. And as movie-making technology has advanced, these storytellers have been able to tell deeper and richer stories. Plus, notes today's guest — Danielle A. Feinberg, Director of Photography for Lighting and Visual Effects Supervisor at Pixar Animation Studios — they've also discovered the opportunity for broader cultural representation in film. The Girls in Tech Podcast is produced by Tote + Pears. Music By: Adrian Dominic Walther
Big problems require big thinking — the kind of thinking that tech brings to the table. Tune in to the Girls in Tech Podcast for insightful conversations and stories about the evolution of tech — and how you can be a part of what's next. In this episode, meet host, Zuzy Martin-Aly, and discover what you can expect from Season 1 of the Girls in Tech Podcast. Then, subscribe and watch for Episode 1 on August 11. The Girls in Tech Podcast is produced by Tote + Pears. Music is Written By: Stephen Keech Performed By: Fantoms Produced By: Stephen Keech
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Lorraine Hariton's illustrious career has stretched into every sector - public, private, and now, as SVP of Global Partnerships for the New York Academy of Sciences, nonprofit. What all of her experiences hold in common is STEM. Lorraine started working in computers in the 1970's, and her knowledge of technology opened many doors for her. Now she wants to open those doors for future generations of women. In this episode, Lorraine talks about how we must champion women and girls in tech, as this is where the fate of our future lies.