The Women Who Code Podcast

Auteur(s): Women Who Code
  • Résumé

  • Women Who Code’s mission is to empower diverse women to excel in technology careers. In this podcast, we talk with technology leaders from around the world about their journeys in the industry, their love of technology, trending innovations, the future of work, and ways that we can improve diversity, equality, and inclusion.
    © Women Who Code Inc. 2024
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Épisodes
  • Conversations #103 WWCode Conversation with Nitya Narasimhan, Senior AI Advocate at Microsoft Azure
    Apr 15 2024

    Nitya is a PhD, Parent and Polyglot with 25+ years of software research and development experience spanning mobile, web, cloud and AI. She is currently a member of the AI Advocacy team at Microsoft, helping developers build the next generation of AI-driven experiences responsibly, with AI on Azure.

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    46 min
  • Talks Tech #62: From Medical Laboratory to Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Executive
    Apr 9 2024

    Dive into a WWCode Talks Tech episode with Dr. Heather Williams, Chief Operating Officer at Cache DNA. Discover the vital link between clinical genetics and coding as Dr. Williams shares insights into her career journey and the transformative impact of computational skills in healthcare. Explore the complexities of genomic analysis and gain practical resources for integrating coding into clinical genetics.

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    15 min
  • Conversations #102: Jackie Brosamer, Head of Data and Machine Learning Platform Engineering at Block
    Apr 1 2024

    Lianna Novitz, a Director for Women Who Code East Bay, interviews Jackie Brosamer, Head of Data and Machine Learning Platform Engineering at Block. They discuss Jackie’s start in physics, her path to her current position, and how owning a small horse farm brings her balance.

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    26 min

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