Women in Tech

women entrepreneurs working in the field of tech

Elizabeth Dodson: HomeZada

Sometimes you have to push the boundaries that you have and understand you can accomplish more and you will find ways to accomplish what you need to drive forward.

Paola Moretto: CloudyDays

A friend of mine said: “As you talk to investors, don’t say you have kids.” I reflected on that and thought “No thank you. Being a mother is nothing to hide.”

Cathy Key: Keynote Networks

Success is creating win-win outcomes for everyone involved – our staff, clients, the company, our families, friends and the community. Working from a win-win ultimately creates strong and long-lasting relationships.

Erica Wiley: PROFITGEEKS

I dropped out of high school out of necessity, but I dropped out of college out of boredom and refusing to “fall in line.”

Wendy Jameson: Colnatec

My business partner and I met on Twitter, and I consulted to him on writing a business case for a new sensor.

High-Tech Mom Entrepreneur Gets Families Organized

As a working mother with four boys – aged two to eight – Joanne Lang has always been extremely organized to manage her busy life. But it’s been challenging and time-consuming, and her background in computer science made Lang think, there must be a better way.

Young Entrepreneur: Cheryl Yeoh

Cheryl Yeoh was 18 when she left her native Malaysia to come to the United States after receiving a scholarship to study science and engineering at Cornell University. Today she owns a tech startup with four full time employees.