

Episode #4 Embracing Neurodiversity: Unraveling Tech's Gender Imbalance with Rachel Lockett
00:00 Introduction and Background 03:30 The Link Between Autism and Technology 06:23 Creating a Sense of Belonging for Neurodivergent Individuals 12:41 The Gender Gap in the IT Field 16:06 The Importance of Continuous Learning 20:11 Embracing the Journey of Finding the Next Adventure 22:37 New Chapter 24:45 Future Plans and a Second Book In this episode of Cupalo Conversations, host Lauren Hannon engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Rachel Lockett, a trailblazer with over 25 years of experience in technology leadership and author of the book "The Technology Doesn't Matter: Prioritizing the People in IT Business Alignment." Drawing from the insights of Dr. Ronnie Jia, Rachel delves into the intricate correlation between the gender disparity in technology, the disproportionately low entry of women into the field, and the high dropout rates among women compared to other professions. Through her research, Rachel uncovers a compelling connection with the prevalence of individuals with autism and autistic tendencies within the tech community. Rachel takes a deep dive into the neurological underpinnings that contribute to the stereotypical portrayal of IT professionals, as often depicted in popular culture through characters like Dilbert and the cast of The Big Bang Theory. By exploring the neurological reasoning behind these portrayals, Rachel advocates for the inclusion of neurodiversity in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. With a passionate belief in the power of increased understanding and awareness, Rachel emphasizes the importance of creating inclusive spaces that accommodate both neurodivergent and neurotypical individuals. By fostering an environment that embraces neurodiversity, Rachel argues that not only can the tech industry bridge its gender gap, but it can also unlock the full potential of all individuals, enabling them to thrive collectively. This insightful conversation challenges conventional perceptions surrounding technology, diversity, and inclusion, offering a compelling call to action for organizations to embrace neurodiversity as a catalyst for positive change within the tech landscape. Connect with Lauren Hannon Sign up for "Cupalo Newsletter" (Lauren's email newsletter): https://cupalo.substack.com/ Follow Lauren on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannonlauren/ Check out Cupalo's website: https://cupalo.io/