Today’s woman dreamer, Mridvika Raisinghani is an entrepreneur, podcaster, innovator, leader, and mother. Her startup. Sama [meaning equal], is revolutionizing equality for women at work, as they are building towards creating an algorithm that tracks patterns in womens' lives to predict their risk of falling out of the workplace. A multi-faceted woman, she is the podcast host and creator of Just an Ordinary Mom, where she helps mothers tell their stories of perseverance and success. Through her experiences in technology and motherhood, her impact on women in the workplace is twofold: emotional and data-oriented. Rasisinghani spoke to Women Who Win on her journey founding Sama, creating her podcast, and her mission to amplify women’s voices.
Read More“I first joined Leda as an intern to develop one of our digital platforms. My involvement quickly grew to me eventually joining full-time as the first software engineer. I was moved by Leda’s mission to support survivors of sexual assault and increase access to care and autonomy in their healing journey.” Today’s woman dreamer, Shweta Shrivastava is a Founding Engineer at Leda Health, with a passion for empowering women in technology. In her interview with Women Who Win, Shweta shares how she navigated her role at Leda and writing the code in a scalable, secure, and robust way, and advice to young women looking to break into the technology and entrepreneurship space.
Read More“I was honored to be the first seated model and the first disabled model ever in the Fashion Institute of Technology’s Future of Fashion runway show presented by Macy’s. Disabled representation in the fashion industry has been practically non-existent until recently.” Today’s woman dreamer, Alanna Flax-Clark, is a disability inclusion activist, and an internationally ranked Para Equestrian. She has over 15 years of experience in diversity, equity, and inclusion advocacy. In her inspiring Women Who Win interview, she shares her journey, her passion for education, and how she hopes to change the lives of women with disabilities.
Read More“Balancing Semesters with Trimesters” - Today’s woman dreamer, Amrutha Ananth, is a marketing leader to know, with experience in both in the US and India with leading companies including Dell Technologies. A creative thinker and a tactical project manager, Amrutha’s path reminds us “consistency and creativity can coexist”. In this inspiring Women Who Win interview, she shares her career journey and reflects on her experience with pandemic pregnancy while pursuing her MBA. Her top tip for staying organized - “Plan your work around your most energetic, creative time of day, and then allow yourself breaks and time to recharge your creative pool - you can get a lot more work done without sacrificing the quality of your insights and set yourself up for success.” Check out her story!
Read More“It was the support of a group of women I worked with that encouraged me as a disabled women to step into my true self and untimely helped me find my voice.” Today’s woman dreamer, Megan Lawrence, is the Global Director of Accessibility at Nike. Inspired by her own mental health disability, Megan shares her vision for disability inclusion in the workplace, the power of having a support system, and how she finds her work-life balance. Enjoy her inspiring story!
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