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Sequoia Capital hires first female investing partner in U.S.
Chalk it up as a win for the “nasty women.” The morning after social media exploded with feminist rallying cries around Donald Trump’s “nasty woman” comment from Wednesday’s debate, one […]
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Startup Doxa uses data to rate tech firms on gender equality
San Francisco entrepreneur Nathalie Miller has a theory about what’s wrong with Silicon Valley’s hiring practices: fast-growing startups need to hire so many employees so quickly they often end up […]
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A who’s who of powerful women gathers in Silicon Valley
Female leaders in fashion, politics, media and technology are gathering today to discuss women’s advancement in Silicon Valley, which has emerged as a key front in the global gender debate. […]
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Female engineers say it’s important to break into the ole boys’ network
Don’t shirk from or dismiss the ole boys network. You have to break in if it matters. If you want a job or a promotion, understand what the company is […]
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Quoted: Where are the female Google doodles?
“Google is the information center of the world, and it’s presenting a skewed and imbalanced vision of who creates knowledge.” — Dana Edell, executive director of SPARK Movement, describing to […]
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TiECon 2013 advice for women in Tech from VMWare’s Preeti Somal, iControl Network’s Letha Mclaren, Biba Systems Beth Styles, VC Task Force’s June Riley and Stanford’s Neerja Raman
TiECon, Silicon Valley’s annual mega-networking conference, is leaning in big time this year. For the second year in a row the event, which draws entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, technologists and journalists […]
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The Huffington Post goes easy on Tumblr Tweaking Tech Companies that Hire Only Men
The folks feeding the Tumblr, “Tech Companies that only Hire Men,” have a great point: Tech companies tend to do a horrible job when it comes to hiring women. Still, they […]
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Tech Women Susan Wojcicki, of Google, Kim Polese, of ClearStreet and Kara Swisher, of All Things D, rock Joint Venture Silicon Valley conference
The world did not topple off its axis and no one’s head exploded, but there it was: An all-women technology panel in the heart of Silicon Valley. OK, moderator and […]
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