“I am a strong advocate for diversity and inclusivity in AI. In my leadership role, I've maintained an equal gender ratio within my team, and I actively champion policies that support underrepresented groups.” Today’s woman dreamer, Debasmita Das is a woman leader to know in data science and technology, with experience at Mastercard, J.P. Morgan, and EXL. In her current role, she leads a data science team at Mastercard that is developing AI-driven products for the global Mastercard network. She has authored papers and patents within the finance domain, and is particularly motivated by the positive impact of AI in addressing global challenges. We are excited to share her journey on Women Who Win!
Read More“My overarching goal is to inspire young girls and women to pursue STEM and space. There is a saying “you can’t be what you can’t see.” Today’s woman dreamer, Renee Frohnert a female space pioneer with big dreams. With experience at Lockheed Martin Space and L3Harris Space, she developed spacecrafts for the Department of Defense and other commercial space companies. She was featured as an aerospace engineer on Netflix and continues to promote aerospace and STEM to young girls. A true inspiration, Renee reflects on her journey and her mission to advocate for DEI and gender equality in the space technology industry.
Read More“The customary female approach is to work as hard as possible and trust you’ll get noticed instead, but we need to claim our achievements and stop expecting others to notice. Speaking up about what you contribute and why you’re capable does not make you selfish, it signals that you are READY to RISE.” Meet today’s woman dreamer Neeta Jayaraman, the Director of F-15 International Programs at Bae Systems. A dynamic, multi-faceted woman, she also coaches local sports teams (basketball, softball and more) Neeta shares her career journey as a woman in the aerospace industry, growing up as an Indian-American, and why she believes it is important for young girls to pursue athletics. She reminds us to learn from failure, be authentic, and not worry about what other people think! Enjoy her story!
Read More“I always enjoyed comments from others about being a “nonconformist.” Today’s woman dreamer, Henna Karna, an executive at Google Cloud focusing on the insurance and risk space, shares her leadership journey, and upcoming trends to know about in the insurance industry. From her top tips to building the best teams to how her childhood experiences as one of the few Indian-American kids encouraged her to embrace diversity and nonconformity, Henna shares how she became the leader she is today. She writes, “when it comes to my leadership style it's the individuality of each person that I really focus on. I don’t try to change anyone, but rather optimize what they bring to the table.” Enjoy her powerful story below!
Read More“My advice to the young learners is that do not start with a mindset that Physics is hard. It’s the core of our natural being, and its understating our real world around us.” Physics is a field we do not see many woman go into, and today’s woman dreamer, Snehalata Kadam, Ph.d., wants to see us change that, An Assistant Professor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Snehalata shares her passion for educating women about the world of STEM, her exciting Yoga Meets Physics project, and of course, we had to ask who her favorite Big Bang Theory Character is. Enjoy her empowering story below!
Read More“When I was young I was always intrigued by how people were able to exchange a product or service for money.” Today’s woman dreamer, Marisha Lakhiani, based in Malaysia, is the Chief Marketing Officer of Mindvalley, and an upcoming speaker at Ad World 2021. With a lifelong passion for independence, Marisha started her journey selling dresses on Ebay at university, then building her career in the exciting world of marketing. We are excited to share her expertise on the top trends and tips everyone must know in 2021.
Read MoreMeet Today Woman Dreamer, Time Magazine First Ever Kid of the Year, Gitanjali Rao. At the young age of 15, Gitanjali is an inventor and innovator, tackling the world’s most pressing issues. From safe drinking water to fighting cyberbullying and more. Gitanjali has a passion for problem-solving. She writes, “My motivation to solve problems in society started in a very simple manner to solve problems that we face on a daily basis.” A must read for all women, moms, and daughters. Enjoy Gitanjali’s interview with Women Who Win!
Read MoreGayatri Aryan, a Technology Executive and MIT Sloan Executive MBA graduate, shares her powerful and life-changing journey with breast cancer. Strong and Determined, Gayatri Aryan discusses the life lessons she learned from this experience to inspire women in the same situation, or navigating any adversity, health trauma, or challenge in their life. A true inspiration to us all, read Gayatri’s empowering story, her incredible insights on life, and her perspective on how to stay positive when life gives you lemons.
Read MoreThe Future of the Virtual Workspace for teams and organizations, and the essential pros and cons for companies to consider as they plan the future of their physical and virtual model with Dr. Mondira (Mandy) Pant, Academic Research Director and Principal Engineer at Intel.
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