"The biggest tech-based challenge we face today is not valuing the diversity of humanity in our processes, in our priorities, and as part of our collective responsibility."
So says Stemettes co-founder Alice Walton in an interview with the Guardian.
Walton is the first female CEO of a major British tech company and the first woman to hold the title of "Most Accomplished Woman in Silicon Valley," according to Fast Company.
She's also the first female CEO of a major tech company in the US, and the first woman to hold the titles of "Most Accomplished Woman in Silicon Valley" and "Most Accomplished Woman in Silicon Valley in the World," according to Fast Company.
She's also the first woman to hold the titles of "Most Accomplished Woman in the UK," "Most Accomplished Woman in the World," and "Most Accomplished Woman in the World" at the same time.
Walton says women face a "huge number of challenges" in the tech industry, "from not being listened to or validated or valued to the copious amount of unpaid labor many women have to do outside work."
She says the biggest tech-based challenge is "not valuing the diversity of humanity in our processes, in our priorities,
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