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Thanks for compiling this inspiring list of Women in tech. I would like to share a list of inspirational and highly accomplished women in Tech, Space Research and Medical science from India.
Meet 7 Indian women scientists whose inventions and experiments have helped in the progress of science and tec (yourstory.com)
Just enjoyed my morning cuppa reading this wonderful article, Monisha! Thank you for sharing and inspiring!
What an inspirational list @Elissa Payne !
Some other notable women in tech include:
Reshma Saujani - She is the founder of Girls Who Code, a nonprofit organization that works to close the gender gap in technology and computer science.
Sheryl Sandberg - She is the COO of Facebook and the author of the book "Lean In," which addresses issues of gender equality and women's leadership in the workplace.
Susan Wojcicki - She is the CEO of YouTube and has been named one of the most powerful women in technology by Forbes.
Megan Smith - She was the Chief Technology Officer of the United States during the Obama administration and is now the CEO of shift7, a consulting firm focused on social impact.
Kimberly Bryant - She is the founder of Black Girls Code, a nonprofit organization that aims to teach coding and computer science skills to girls of color.
These women, and many others like them, have been instrumental in promoting diversity and inclusivity within the tech industry and in inspiring the next generation of women in tech.