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Conversations about gender diversity and women being underrepresented in STEM have gone on for years. Many initiatives and organisations have emerged with the aim of encouraging and empowering women to succeed in STEM careers. Although the gender gap is still wide, and there is still more work to be done, these domains are witnessing a rise of exceptional women leaders championing transformative change and redefining the narrative.
In this episode, I have the privilege of sitting with Adora Ndwdo, a game changer in the industry whose contributions are widely celebrated and has inspired a lot of women to get into tech and excel. This discussion delves into her multifaceted life as a techie, from her journey into tech to becoming a household name, and the exciting things she's looking forward to working on. We also talk about the challenges she has faced in the space, and how she has handled them. She emphasises the importance of teaching women in STEM not to just ride on the conversation of stereotypes and the hashtags that are springing up in the industry every day, but rather actively seek to be valuable and knowledgeable assets in the field.
Enjoy this episode.
Hosts: Raymond Klutse
Guest : Adora Nwodo
Music : Soft Beat - ComaStudio
Voice Over - Raymond Klutse
Producer - Raymond Klutse
Production Team - David Oyelade, Etornam Koko
Follow our socials to stay up to date: https://linktr.ee/raymondklutse
Conversations about gender diversity and women being underrepresented in STEM have gone on for years. Many initiatives and organisations have emerged with the aim of encouraging and empowering women to succeed in STEM careers. Although the gender gap is still wide, and there is still more work to be done, these domains are witnessing a rise of exceptional women leaders championing transformative change and redefining the narrative.
In this episode, I have the privilege of sitting with Adora Ndwdo, a game changer in the industry whose contributions are widely celebrated and has inspired a lot of women to get into tech and excel. This discussion delves into her multifaceted life as a techie, from her journey into tech to becoming a household name, and the exciting things she's looking forward to working on. We also talk about the challenges she has faced in the space, and how she has handled them. She emphasises the importance of teaching women in STEM not to just ride on the conversation of stereotypes and the hashtags that are springing up in the industry every day, but rather actively seek to be valuable and knowledgeable assets in the field.
Enjoy this episode.
Hosts: Raymond Klutse
Guest : Adora Nwodo
Music : Soft Beat - ComaStudio
Voice Over - Raymond Klutse
Producer - Raymond Klutse
Production Team - David Oyelade, Etornam Koko
Follow our socials to stay up to date: https://linktr.ee/raymondklutse