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Three different paths to tech
Elina Valeeva, CEO of Meditivity, Anna Radulovski, Founder of Coding Girls, and Claudia Mendes Silva, Project Manager for Siemens and an Ambassador of Portugal’s Women in Tech chapter, each came into the tech industry in their own ways.
Claudia Mendes Silva and Elina Valeeva both met Ayumi Moore, the President and Founder of Women in Tech through their tech connections. When Elina met Ayumi at a tech conference, she says, “We had a really deep conversation about how diversity, inclusion and female empowerment are being discussed, but not really solved.” When Ayumi and Claudia met, Ayumi encouraged her to start the Portugal chapter of Women in Tech.
Anna Radulovski noticed and wondered about the low ratio of women to men in tech. “I wanted to know what was causing it, so I started researching,” she explains. “I found out that the problem actually starts in childhood, when girls and boys are exposed to sharply gendered toys and ways of playing.” To help remedy this issue, Anna started her own organization, Coding Girls, in 2017, which teaches coding to girls aged 7-12. “We announced one workshop, and then parents liked the idea so much, we ended up having two workshops in the same day,” she says proudly.
Four steps toward gender parity at your company
Anna, Claudia, and Elina have advice for organizations that want to achieve more gender parity on their teams.
Learn more about the Women in Tech organization.
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Three different paths to tech
Elina Valeeva, CEO of Meditivity, Anna Radulovski, Founder of Coding Girls, and Claudia Mendes Silva, Project Manager for Siemens and an Ambassador of Portugal’s Women in Tech chapter, each came into the tech industry in their own ways.
Claudia Mendes Silva and Elina Valeeva both met Ayumi Moore, the President and Founder of Women in Tech through their tech connections. When Elina met Ayumi at a tech conference, she says, “We had a really deep conversation about how diversity, inclusion and female empowerment are being discussed, but not really solved.” When Ayumi and Claudia met, Ayumi encouraged her to start the Portugal chapter of Women in Tech.
Anna Radulovski noticed and wondered about the low ratio of women to men in tech. “I wanted to know what was causing it, so I started researching,” she explains. “I found out that the problem actually starts in childhood, when girls and boys are exposed to sharply gendered toys and ways of playing.” To help remedy this issue, Anna started her own organization, Coding Girls, in 2017, which teaches coding to girls aged 7-12. “We announced one workshop, and then parents liked the idea so much, we ended up having two workshops in the same day,” she says proudly.
Four steps toward gender parity at your company
Anna, Claudia, and Elina have advice for organizations that want to achieve more gender parity on their teams.
Learn more about the Women in Tech organization.
Platform.sh
Platform.sh on social media
Watch, listen, subscribe to the Platform.sh Deploy Friday podcast:
Platform.sh is a robust, reliable hosting platform that gives development teams the tools to build and scale applications efficiently. Whether you run one or one thousand websites, you can focus on creating features and functionality with your favorite tech stack.