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Reshma Saujani, the visionary behind the non-profit organization Girls Who Code, candidly shared her thoughts on leadership during a recent conversation with Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. Saujani emphasized that her journey to becoming a leader was not conventional. She stated, “If I had applied to be the CEO of Girls Who Code, I wouldn’t have gotten the job.” This statement reflects her belief that traditional qualifications often overlook the diverse experiences and perspectives that can drive innovation and change.
During their discussion, Saujani highlighted the importance of resilience and adaptability in today’s fast-paced world. She urged young women to embrace their unique paths and to pursue their passions without fear of failure. The conversation also touched on the challenges women face in the tech industry and the need for greater representation. By inspiring the next generation of female leaders, Saujani aims to create a more inclusive and equitable future in technology. Her insights resonate not only with aspiring coders but with anyone navigating their career journey.
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