Doctor Lecetia hallman, known to all as doctor key, recalls the night she launched the village market in atlanta. Reshma also takes silicon valley to task for not diversifying their tech force with the same speed and breadth that consulting firms and banks have. It's all part of capital one business is look at entre prenors who are persevering with courage and innovation. I'm bob saffion.
“It’s not about fixing women. It’s about fixing the system,” says Reshma Saujani, the founder of Girls Who Code and Marshall Plan for Moms. As the author of the new book Pay Up: The Future of Women and Work, Reshma calls out corporate feminism and society’s assumption that women have to solve the problems of workplace achievement on their own. She argues that childcare is an economic issue that should be subsidized by employers, and that the discourse around the “future of work” needs to move beyond employees’ return to the workplace. Reshma also takes Silicon Valley to task for not diversifying their tech force.
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