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Shaherose Charania, founder of Women 2.0 shares some updates on International Women's Day.
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Shaherose Charania, founder of Women 2.0 shares some updates on International Women's Day.
03/08/17
Talent alone doesn’t guarantee that circumstances around you wont change. A discussion on how to build a strong personal brand.
02/24/17
At the 5th annual MAKERS conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA. I had a unique opportunity to interview the award winning filmmaker and women’s advocate, Jennifer Siebel Newsom.
02/17/17
AOL’s MAKERS Conference brought together the most influential women across the country to empower and inspire women and young girls to break the glass ceiling and strive for equality.
02/14/17
Yvette Pasqua, CTO of Meetup is direct, passionate and unapologetic in her commitment to inclusion and diversity, just as she is dedicated to building great software that brings people across the globe together to do what they love.
02/10/17
Jess Davis explains why women make up a small portion in the accounting field and what can be done to change it.
02/10/17
Women 2.0 interviews Liana Guzman, SVP of Marketing and Growth at Blockchain.
01/23/17
Women 2.0 Interviews Yahoo Senior Director of Strategy & Operations: Stacey Monn-Vudrag
01/19/17
Good ideas don’t sell themselves. Janet Holmgren shares her strategies for becoming a more effective communicator and developing your executive presence.
01/19/17
Those days spent together in the kitchen had little to do with engineering the perfect cookie but everything to do with creating fond memories and shaping a young STEM Gem.
12/29/16
Black female computer scientist is recognized with high honors.
12/20/16
An interview with Patricia Dao, CEO of Daily Karma.
11/30/16
Nicole Donadio tells the story of an exciting tech-enabled collaboration between filmmakers from different worlds with a shared vision.
11/21/16
Ghada Mohamed Al-Rousi, First Officer, Air Arabia shares her experiences as a pilot.
11/04/16
Award-winning founder and writer, Judith Martinez is an intersectional social impact advocate mobilizing girls, women, and their allies to live beyond fear and redefine their futures. Founder of InHerShoes, Martinez is a sought-after voice as an entrepreneur, speaker, and strategist activating the next generation of leadership. From working with global leaders such as former White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta, social impact organizations such as Ashoka, media agencies for good such as GOOD Worldwide, to brands and celebrities such as Stuart Weitzman and Serena Williams, Judith has worked alongside and catalyzed change agents throughout her entire career at unique intersections poised for social impact encompassing innovation and inclusion.
A first-generation student, she was named a Forbes 30 Under 30 nominee, has been featured in NASDAQ, Entrepreneur, and Forbes among others, is a Vital Voices and TRSEemme Global Leadership Fellow, and amidst the national awakening for social and racial justice in 2020, Judith was selected to be a United State of Women Ambassador, and has since represented the state of California to work with former White House Obama Administration in furthering gender equity and its intersection on racial justice. In 2021 Judith was hand-selected by Serena Williams and Stuart Weitzman as an awardee for her work in women empowerment and gender equity for generations to come. Alongside her work in catalyzing courage for girls and women, she is currently working with entrepreneur, singer, actress, and producer Selena Gomez at Rare Beauty, where she is building and scaling social impact at the intersection of mental health and education.