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Profiles of Women Who Inspire: Josette Veltri, MS

Post by Cheryl O’Donoghue, MS I like to tell others that Josette Veltri, MS is an extraordinary human potential strategist and catalyst for personal growth. Her wisdom is great, and her gifts are many. Josette founded Next Step New Start, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to providing life skill programs and coaching to develop the mind, […]

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Profiles of Women in Tech: Nancy Ridge

Post by Cheryl O’Donoghue, MS Nancy Ridge is a revered and passionate advocate and industry thought leader for women in technology. She uses her voice to be a part of a collective conversation so that the next generation of girls and women who love tech, as she does, will reach new heights and, ultimately, change […]

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Jena Nahnsen: A Woman on an Ei Mission

Post by Cheryl O’Donoghue, MS I am humbled and awed by the work of Jena Nahnsen. Jena is pursuing a master’s degree in Music Performance, Clarinet from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She has performed as a principal clarinetist in several bands and orchestras and her list of honors and awards is impressive. While completing her coursework, […]

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Profiles of Women in Tech: Amy Bailey

An excerpt from the book How to Be a Woman in Technology  Post By Cheryl O’Donoghue, MS Do you want to advance your career? Take Amy Bailey’s advice—think and act like a business owner. But exactly how does one do that, you may ask? Read Chapter 12 in the book How to Be a Woman in […]

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Profiles of Women in Tech: Tina Gravel

An excerpt from the book How to Be a Woman in Technology By Cheryl O’Donoghue, MS This is the fifth in a series of articles where I share chapter excerpts from each of the fifteen fascinating women who participated in my latest book project—How to Be a Woman in Technology (while Focusing on What Matters […]

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Profiles of Women in Tech: Natalia Botti Schenkel

An excerpt from the book How to Be a Woman in Technology  By Cheryl O’Donoghue, MS First, I want to shower a heap of thanks on the LinkedIn community that has embraced this series of posts each spotlighting one of the fifteen fascinating women who participated in my book project—How to Be a Woman in […]