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TagWMNinTECH: Beth Thouin on being called a bitch in her professional career
Beth Thouin has been called a bitch three times in her professional career.
The first time she was 27, pregnant with her first child, a..
WMNinTECH: Askida’s Michèle Quintal on trusting your instincts and taking that first leap
Michèle Quintal, Askida’s Director of Quality Assurance, has always been a woman with a passion for all things creative as well as an apti..
The Boardlist releases list of top Canadian women in tech
The Boardlist, a curated platform that includes the names of women from various industries willing to join company boards, has released a ..
WMNinTECH: Afsoon Soudi on the transition from academia to tech
Both the science and tech sectors tend to be male-dominated. But in switching from academia to launching a business, Afsoon Soudi discover..
WMNinTECH: Chic Marie-Philip Simard on the transition from law to tech
A law school graduate by the age of 21, it was already obvious that Marie-Philip Simard was driven, goal-oriented, and competitive. But af..
WMNinTECH: Anna Goodson wants young entrepreneurs to know there are options
Anna Goodson has built herself an international reputation with Anna Goodson Illustration Agency and the launch of MeatMarket Photography,..
WMNinTECH: Pascale Audette on making a change
Pascale Audette always knew she would be a businesswoman. She comes from a long line of entrepreneurs and business owners, after all.
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WMNinTECH: Naomi Goldapple on pursuing passion in business
Naomi Goldapple, a program director at Element AI, has chosen to pursue projects throughout her career that excite her. After all, she is ..
WMNinTECH: Magaly Charbonneau proves that with organization and drive you can have it all
Midway through our conversation with Magaly Charbonneau, she describes an exercise she picked up at the Coaches Training Institute in stud..