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If Then

If Then

When we discuss the manipulation of voters in elections, mining large quantities of data and building models of society, it is generally considered to be a modern day problem …

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Unwinding Anxiety

Unwinding Anxiety

The world is not currently a good place for people predisposed to anxiety. Whether it is facing the uncertainty surrounding the global pandemic, or the pressures of creating a career that is both …

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Rebooting AI

Rebooting AI

AI is regularly in the news, often boasting new milestones that have been broken or forecasting job losses due to advancements. It is often...

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Deep Work

Deep Work

The practice of deep work allows you to focus all your attention on one, commonly challenging, task free from all distraction, and it is becoming...

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The War on Women

The War on Women

Sue Lloyd-Roberts is the UK’s first female video journalist with 30 years experience in human rights journalism, witnessing and reporting on some of...

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Hello World

Hello World

Algorithms are regularly in the news, for example the algorithm that unfairly downgraded tens of thousands of GCSEs and A-Level students or...

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Educated

Educated

The path from the mountains of Idaho, part of a family of survivalists, to the halls of Cambridge University is one many would label as impossible...

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Atomic Habits

Atomic Habits

Why are bad habits so easy to form, and so difficult to break? Why is the formation of good, lasting habits so hard? James Clear provides a clear...

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Entitled

Entitled

All kinds of phenomena, from incels committing acts of murder to the undertreatment of women’s pain, can be traced back to the sense of entitlement...

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AI Superpowers

AI Superpowers

We are currently experiencing the ‘AI race’, as both the US and China vie to be seen as the world leaders in the new technologies that will reshape...

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Belonging

Belonging

The first sentence of the foreword by Karen Blackett OBE perfectly encapsulates what Belonging by Kathryn Jacob, Sue Unerman and Mark Edwards is all...

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The Fix

The Fix

‘The Fix’ by Michelle P King focuses on the unseen barriers faced by women in the workplace. King explains that these barriers are due to the world...

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How to Own the Room

How to Own the Room

Viv Groskop is a writer, stand up comedian and TV and radio presenter. She wrote this book to help women cultivate the confidence of public speaking...

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Shoot the HiPPO

Shoot the HiPPO

Shoot the HiPPO is a digital marketing guide that lends a focus to non-traditional roles in marketing. The book does this from the very start, with...

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Dare to Lead: Brave Work

Dare to Lead: Brave Work

Dare to Lead is about true leadership: tenacious, heartfelt, and gritted. Any modern leader should read this book. In reality, it is a must-read for...

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Quiet

Quiet

Whether you’re an introvert who wants to find out more about themselves or an extrovert who wants to understand how the others like to live, or somewhere in between, this book offers a unique …

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Invisible Women

Invisible Women

We currently live in a world where women are 47% more likely to be seriously injured in a car accident because test dummies used in car testing are based on the male body, and the lack of …

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The Confidence Code

The Confidence Code

The Confidence Code is for any woman looking to understand not only the importance of confidence but also how to go about becoming a more self-assured person. Kay and Shipman provide a …

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The Year of Living Danishly

The Year of Living Danishly

Denmark is most known for many things, including pastries, stunning interior design, and dark crime dramas. However, its main claim to fame is that it is the happiest country on earth …

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Everyday Sexism

Everyday Sexism

Everyday Sexism is a book I believe every person should read at least once, as it not only gives a voice and validation to both women and men who are victims of sexism in their daily lives, but also speaks to …

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Amplitude

“Diversity and equality are at the very heart of Amplitude and from the ground up we have proactively built an inclusive workplace environment for everyone. That is why our European team has partnered with the fantastic team at Women in Tech forum. Partnering with the Women in Tech Forum enables us to give back to our amazing female cohort and drive sustainable DEI strategies for future generations."

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Chandni Panchal, Developer Advocate, Cisco

[The Women in Tech Sales networking event] was by far the most relevant networking event I’ve ever attended, because it focused on sales roles within the tech industry, which I’ve not seen before.
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Hourea Alaoui, Chair of Women Business, FARFETCH

I was really looking forward to this session, and it massively exceeded expectations: some eye-opening points and clear takeaways. I'm now feeling very empowered to take action on my mentorship goals.

Lana Simons, Sales Director

Last week I had the pleasure to sit on the sofa with 3 incredible women in tech sales to share our experiences. Angelique Joly Naima Iqbal Louise Watkin
Thank you Angie Vaux for inviting me to participate in a Women in Tech forum panel and meet incredible women who are part of this community.
We all have our own story and having the opportunity to share, learn and develop is so important.

Rebecca Morrice, Mid Market Account Executive, Egress Software Technologies

Had a lovely evening at Women in Tech forum hosted by Angie Vaux. Found the panel of 5 ambitious sales women inspiring to listen to.

Alexandra Mele, Regional Sales Director, Slack

Last week I had the honour of joining The Women in Tech forum panel on “Lessons from successful B2B Tech Leaders” ... We discussed everything from maintaining resilience in this difficult economic climate, to how you can move from an individual contributor into a sales leader ... Looking forward to joining more of these amazing events in the future.

Jessica Gayheart, Account Executive Vitrue Health

What an amazing event! Thank you all for sharing your real-life experiences. It's so valuable to hear key sales tactics from successful women in B2B tech! Looking forward to more events.

Caitlyn Ryan, Apprentice Sales Associate, World Wide Technology

I had a lovely evening last night attending Women in Tech forum event ‘Lessons from successful female B2B tech sales leaders’ held at Samsara’s London Office. It was a very insightful event full of networking as well as inspirational talks from women who have built successful careers in B2B tech sales.

Tinique Hay, Founder and Business Owner at Hay Events

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Kajol Laxmi Patel, Business Development Representative, EBM (The Enterprise Bot Manager)

I had a great time attending the Women in Tech forum event yesterday. It was an evening well spent surrounded by a group of driven, intelligent and inspiring people. Thank you to the panel, Alexandra Mele Laura Friend Christina Dennstedt Luba Ismakov and host Angie Vaux for sharing your experiences and insight so generously. It was a great opportunity to network with other women in the industry and I’m looking forward to implementing the things I’ve learnt and attending more events like this.

Elizabeth Hajjar, Sr Director, Sales

If you are in the London area and looking to network and learn from others in the tech industry I cannot recommend Women in Tech forum more.