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Female Tech Trailblazers


Mary Pat Moyer: Transforming Society at the Cellular Level

Biomedical Research and new product development is one of the most sought-after industries, as it has the potential to change the future of mankind. This field is expanding at a rapid pace, as entrepreneurs have seen its potential. Among the sub-fields of Life Sciences Research is ‘Microbiology’. The opportunities which this field has to offer are limitless. Integrating Microbiology with the advancement in technology can alter the future of the human species. Many microbiologists have been in this industry for decades, and one among them is Mary Pat Moyer, who is the Founder, CEO and Chief Science Officer of INCELL Corporation, LLC, which was founded in 1993 in San Antonio, Texas, USA. Recently, we had an opportunity to interview her.

The 20 Female Tech Trailblazers

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Carla Bailo: Inspiring Business Leader Paving the Way for Women in Automotive

Learning is a process that has no end. It starts with a choice and continues through one’ s lifelong journey. For business leaders, it starts with the first day they choose to join the corporate world and grows with each new experience, challenge, and achievement. Learning through experience has been an essential trait for business leader Carla Bailo, a leader in engineering and vehicle program management with 35 years of experience in the automotive industry.

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Dr. Nazli Azimi: Building the Paths to an Immune Future

Considering the possession and an avid exhibition of the aforesaid traits, Dr. Nazli Azimi, the founder and CEO of Bioniz Therapeutics, Inc., has been recognized as one of the most inspirational women in tech. Her career commenced at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which is the world’s largest biomedical research organization. She joined NIH as a post-doctoral fellow with the dream of becoming a scientist and academics. Her research was focused on studying human immune system, a dynamic system that protects the body from invasion of bacteria and viruses as well as outgrowth of cancer cells.

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Dr. Silvia Veronese: A Passionate Leader and Customer Advocate

In an interview with Insights Success, Dr. Silvia Veronese, Vice President of Global Customer Success at Guavus, a Thales company, shares her insights on leadership and how her organization has collaborated closely with customers to make successful digital business transformations using Guavus AI-driven big data analytics.

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Gina Gray: The Face behind Intelligent Process Automation company, Celaton

In an interview with Insights Success, Gina GrayCommercial Director of Celaton Limited discusses her journey to becoming a leader both in her organization and industry. Her unique approach to leadership and sheer determination have enabled her to achieve many milestones.

Insights Success admires such leaders and takes pride in featuring such women leaders in its special edition, ’The 20 Female Tech Trailblazers’.

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Kiran Bhagotra: Making CyberSecurity Simple, Quick and Affordable

In an interview with insights success, Kiran Bhagotra, the CEO and Founder of ProtectBox Ltd shares her vital insights on heading a technology business and making cybersecurity simple, quick and affordable.

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Mai Ton: A leader who Creates Great Work Environments

Organizations need to look to hire an HR leader who can translate business needs to sound HR solutions. This person is responsible for implementing talent initiatives to drive a high-performance culture. In this fast pace business environment, the HR leader serves as a trusted partner and advisor to the C suite so that leaders can collaboratively deliver great business results.

Leaving a stable, in house job, Mai Ton, Founder and Owner of EMP HR Consulting, formed her own consultancy to share her knowledge to help other People Leaders to create great teams and great companies. Her ability to balance the needs of the business with the needs of employees has created strong teams and awesome business results for all the businesses she serves.

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Marne Martin: When an Open Mind Opens Doors

Marne is President of the IFS Service Management Business Unit, which provides solutions to service organizations all over the world. Her mission is to elevate the service management software business within IFS, as it continues to be a crucial strategic growth driver for the entire company. It is her responsibility to ensure the entire portfolio of IFS’s service management solutions provides customers with the business value they expect from a global industry leader in field service management software. She also takes an active role in M&As, driving accretive value to IFS and often serves as the CEO for the integration period post acquisitions, most recently with WorkWave and now with Astea International. Prior to IFS, Marne served as CEO and led the executive leadership team at ServicePower Plc., an international field service management software company. Her career originally started in the telco sector launching and developing international businesses.

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May Al-Karooni: The Visionary and Pioneering CEO and Founder

May Al-Karooni is the CEO and Founder of Globechain, a reuse marketplace that connects enterprises to charities, small businesses and people to redistribute unneeded items, generating social impact data.

She previously worked within the investment banking and asset management industry, fundraising companies for venture capital, property, and hedge funds for the last 10 years totalling over £120 million in funds raised and in 2015, May set up Globechain after seeing a demand for a new online circular economy within the waste management industry after her own bank employer expressed a need to reuse items more collaboratively.

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Michelle O’Connor: An Expert, a Leader, an Inspiration

In the strife to be an inspirational leader, one needs to inculcate profound patience, absolute perseverance, steadfast drive and infinite empathy. When a woman, who possesses these virtues, is in a leadership position, no horizons are left uncrossed, no voyages cast adrift, and no doors are left shut. Walking a mile in the shoes of a woman at a leadership position is sufficient for one to learn that the road is arduous and the destination, possibly unwelcoming. Yet, we have witnessed that women have built and bore the very foundation of empires, from scratch to remarkable glory.

One such prominent woman, leading the frontiers of the fintech revolution, is Michelle O’Connor, the VP of Communications and Community at Uphold Inc. Pertaining to her position, she caters to all the organization’s aspects of public relations, internal and external communications, content marketing, community management, event and speaking participation along with social media strategy.

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Nina Tumanishvili: Connecting Like-minded People through Technology

The technology has become a global phenomenon which is connecting people from all corners of the world. An ardent entrepreneur, Nina Tumanishvilli, the CEO and Founder of HelloHub, realized that people were becoming lonelier despite being online and connected all the time. She also saw and felt a great need for people living in large urban cities to meet likeminded individuals. She always aspired to have a positive impact on the world with whatever she went on to do. Hence, when she first had the idea of bringing people closer together in real life through technology, she was absolutely compelled to do it. This led the inception of HelloHub.

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Sheri Atwood: Perfectly Blending Business into Child Support

Meet —the Sheri Atwood Founder & CEO SupportPay of, who exceptionally came forth all the obstacles achieving many milestones in her pathway. Her persistence and commitment drove her passion and sustained her entrepreneurial spirit. Under her guidance, the company has witnessed many accomplishments as it provides the transparency, compliance, reporting and communication for the child support. Insights Success admire such leaders and takes pride in featuring Sheri in its Women’s day special edition, “The 20 Female Tech Trailblazers”, celebrating her immense courage and dedication in taking her company to its current stature.

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Zoë Condliffe: Advocating for Global Women’s Empowerment

Most of the women in the corporate world face experiences of sexual assault and gender based violence all the time. But very few of such incidents are reported to authorities. With a mission of making women’s voices to be heard, Zoë Condliffe stepped into the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Zoe studied at The School for Social Entrepreneurs when she was 21, and that’s when she started her first organization. She has always been entrepreneurial, and when she started working for larger organizations she became quite intrapreneurial by starting programs and taking initiatives within the organization that were pushing for cha