Praise for How to Be a Woman in Technology

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Profiles of Women in Tech: Raquel Wiley

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Profiles of Women in Tech: Amy Bailey

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Profiles of Women in Tech: Nancy Ridge

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“We live in a day and age when more women in technology really are achieving greater success, rising to senior leadership positions and driving more innovation in their fields. The women who share their stories in these pages fit that mold, and they didn’t get there without creativity, resourcefulness, and grit. Their willingness to introspectively share their raw fears, vulnerabilities, challenges, and successes with Cheryl, who communicates those stories so clearly and folds in her own insights, results in a very powerful, inspiring book.” – Dina Moskowitz, CEO, SaaSMAX Corp. (saasmax.com)


“Cheryl makes you feel like you’re sitting alongside each of these brilliant women having coffee together. How to Be a Woman in Technology reminds you how women have paved the way in this world and motivates you to believe in yourself in a way you never have. In this book, you’ll find inspirational vignettes to take with you everywhere, each celebrating a woman who is influencing our future. You’ll learn just how much women have done to inform our understanding of all things tech.” – Jaclyn Lindsey, Co-founder and CEO, Kindness.org (kindness.org)


“To Cheryl and the group of women who participated in this project, thank you for the leadership you continue to demonstrate. I’m so very proud of you all! This book is spot on and is a beautiful reminder that, ultimately, it is important to look within and seek what makes you happy.” – Christine Sanni, CEO, ConservGeo (conservgeo.com)