Former NFL player-turned-public-thinker Wade Davis on patriarchy, the tech industry, and how you can tell if a man is a feminist. Davis also sits on the Women 2.0 Allies Committee.... Read More...
It turns out that the cure for the Imposter Syndrome isn't to fake it till you make it, but something deeper (and more effective), according to Holly Berkley.
In response to recent sexism and harassment scandals in tech, some have spoken up with proposed solutions to the systemic problem. Here are several suggestions you shouldn't miss on the topic.
At the current rate of progress, it would take 100 years to reach parity in C-Suites. Women, parents, men, and corporations all have a role to play in eliminating gender bias faster than that.
We sat down with Rachel Katz of AngelHacks to talk about brushing yourself off after fundraising adversity, getting more women in the Middle East to give prototyping and pitching a try, and men learning empathy by designing products for women.
"Mentor and role model. Encourage our daughters, friends, sisters, and even mothers not to fear tech but to embrace it. The jobs of the future will all depend on it."
At Collision Conference , we sat down with the MD of Accenture's North American Sustainability Services practice. It offered a good opportunity to rethink how large professional service companies manage their workforce.
Greg Fallis talks about his love/hate relationship with the Fearless Girl, and why Charging Bull artist Arturo Di Modico's request to have it removed may not be so out of line. This piece originally appeared on Greg's blog.
Kristine Steuart, Co-founder and CEO at Allocadia, shares her success in establishing nearly 50% gender parity at her venture-backed tech company, and actionable advice for founders to follow her lead.