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2 weeks ago |
womenlovetech.com | Robyn Foyster |Pamela Connellan |Mary Grace |Mia Barnes
Marissa Rodriguez shares how she packed her bags and headed from New York to Athens to pursue her travel dreams and still enjoyed e-commerce success at the same time. Here’s her story. In 2007, I started working with eCommerce businesses, back when most people barely knew what that meant. Retail and wholesale dominated the market. eCommerce was an afterthought. An experiment.
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2 weeks ago |
womenlovetech.com | Robyn Foyster |Pamela Connellan |Mary Grace |Mia Barnes
Imagine stepping into an office where every corner gleams with practical elegance. As a woman in tech, creating spaces that foster focus, creativity, and comfort isn’t just a luxury, it’s a necessity. The curated collection of monitor light bars from Quintis is a revelation for anyone who spends long hours in front of a screen.
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2 weeks ago |
womenlovetech.com | Robyn Foyster |Pamela Connellan |Mary Grace |Mia Barnes
Taylor Swift’s recent move to buy back the rights to her original work, coupled with the global economic impact of the Eras Tour, cements her as a billion-dollar case study. One who knows the value of ownership and understands her audience deeply, Swift has quietly become one of the most influential business minds of her generation. So what can we learn…. 1. Own Your IP – It’s Your LeverageWhen Swift lost the rights to her original masters, she didn’t back down.
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2 months ago |
womenlovetech.com | Robyn Foyster |Pamela Connellan |Mary Grace |Mia Barnes
More and more women are entering the automotive industry with a vision to increase diversity and create more space for the future generation to join. Some have even climbed high enough to secure leadership positions and make a lasting impact. Check out the best of the best in 2025. Report by Oscar Collins, Founder of Modded. Fume Garage is a women-owned and operated workshop in Queensland, Australia.
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2 months ago |
womenlovetech.com | Robyn Foyster |Pamela Connellan |Mary Grace |Mia Barnes
Sustainability has become a central focus for many tech companies in 2025. Leading this charge are visionary female CEOs who are integrating environmental responsibility into their business models, reports Oscar Collins. From renewable energy innovations to sustainable manufacturing, these leaders are setting new standards for eco-conscious practices in the tech industry.
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