Pressing ON as a Tech Mom: How Tech Industry Mothers Set Goals, Define Boundaries and Raise the Bar for Success

Pressing ON as a Tech Mom: How Tech Industry Mothers Set Goals, Define Boundaries and Raise the Bar for Success image
ISBN-10:

1956955194

ISBN-13:

9781956955194

Released: Apr 13, 2022
Format: Paperback, 266 pages
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Review\n"As a global technology leader and mother of two boys, I can attest to the challenges moms face in the workforce. The stories D'Anzica and Pons share illustrate how you can be a high performer regardless of gender and take the time to be there for your family, too."
-Catherine Blackmore, General VP of NAA Customer Success and Renewals at Oracle\n"Through their stories and advice for women navigating their careers in technology companies today, D'Anzica and Pons drive to the heart of the challenges for working mothers in tech."
-Alana Karen, Director of Search Platforms at Google and author of The Adventures of Women in Tech: How We Got Here and Why We Stay\n"As a tech mom who painstakingly birthed my first during a pandemic, experienced a subsequent miscarriage shortly after and is close to birthing my second, the authentic stories in this book resonate deeply. Pressing ON as a Tech Mom is a therapeutic, inspiring and critical compilation of subsumed female experiences that need to be socialized and internalized at the highest levels of tech leadership to ensure the current progress continues to flow in a forward-facing direction."
-Samma Hafeez, VP of Sales and Customer Success Center of Excellence at Insight Partners\n"I didn't have any female role models or mentors when studying at a technical university, working in venture capital or first becoming a tech CEO. Fortunately, D'Anzica and Pons are changing all that for future generations by sharing the real-life experiences of other tech moms."
-Dominique Levin, CEO of Winning by Design\n"Twenty-five years in, I'm still learning how to be a mom in tech. While there is no one answer for all of us, D'Anzica and Pons take us on a journey of awareness and most importantly, acceptance."
-Giorgia Ortiz, VP of Strategy and Revenue Enablement at Jellysmack\n"This book will be my new go-to gift for fellow moms in technology. Pressing ON as a Tech Mom provides an unprecedented view into the struggles of mothers in the tech world and gives tips on how to succeed."
-Nikki Bishop, VP of Customer Success at Seeq Corporation\n"Pressing ON as a Tech Mom is useful on many levels and contains a message that resonates: women can join tech, stay in tech and thrive in tech without foregoing motherhood."
-Kellie Capote, CCO of Gainsight\n"A beautiful reminder of the necessity of sisterhood and sponsorship in business."
-Jeanne Bliss, Founder and CEO of Customer Bliss, global keynote speaker and bestselling author of Chief Customer Officer 2.0\n"At Gainsight, we are constantly exploring ways to promote an inclusive culture for all of our teammates in line with our 'human-first' philosophy. I am so grateful to D'Anzica and Pons for sharing their wisdom and inspiring so many with this important book."
-Nick Mehta, CEO of Gainsight\n"Pressing ON as a Tech Mom offers insights, tips and stories of women who have shown how mothers can succeed in a previously male-dominated space. If you're looking for inspiration, this book is for you."
-Jim Wilson, Operating Partner at Costanoa Ventures\n"For women in tech navigating motherhood: this book is for you. The insights that D'Anzica and Pons have captured surely would have guided me in my earlier career in technology."
-Karen Catlin, author of Better Allies and former VP of Engineering at Adobe Systems\n"At Industrial Logic, we pride ourselves on diversity and inclusion. As supporters of and mentors to mothers in technology, and as leaders, we must be responsible for creating ways to ensure moms are a critical part of the tech success story."
-Joshua Kerievsky, CEO of Industrial Logic\nBecoming a leader in the “bro culture” of technology is a challenge for any capable woman—but it can be even more treacherous for mothers. Few women understand this better than Emilia M. D’Anzica and Sabina M. Pons, the respective founder and principal consultant at the management consulting firm Growth Molecules.
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