In this episode, we’re joined by Kelley Steven-Waiss, Chief Transformation Officer at ServiceNow, for an in-depth discussion about carving space for female innovation. Drawing on personal anecdotes in Kelley’s new book, ‘Valley Girls: Lessons From Female Founders in the Silicon Valley and Beyond’, we discuss how to turn fear into fuel for pursuing passion, the importance of women supporting women, and what needs to be done to level the playing field moving forwards.
Kelley's personal journey, coupled with the stories from her book, paint a vivid picture of the struggles and triumphs that female founders encounter in the tech industry. Underscored by International Women's Day 2024, this podcast will address the urgent need for greater inclusivity, diversity, and support for women in the workplace.
Order your copy of Valley Girls: Lessons from Female Founders in the Silicon Valley and Beyond here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Valley-Girls-Lessons-Founders-Silicon/dp/B0CN2G9B97/
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Gina Gill, CDIO at the Ministry of Justice UK, who gives us insight into recruiting a diverse range of skillsets that align people and technology.
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