This is your Women in Business podcast.
Welcome to Women in Business, the podcast that celebrates and empowers female entrepreneurs and leaders. I'm your host, Sarah Chen, and today we're diving into how women are navigating the current economic landscape, with a special focus on the tech industry.
As we kick off 2025, it's clear that women are making incredible strides in business, but we still face unique challenges, especially in male-dominated fields like tech. I recently spoke with Priya Sharma, founder of AI startup Cognify, about her experiences and insights. Priya shared some fascinating perspectives that I think will resonate with many of you.
First up, let's talk about funding. Despite making up half the population, women-led startups still receive only a fraction of venture capital. Priya emphasized how critical it is for female founders to build strong networks and seek out investors who value diversity. She recommended targeting female-led VC firms and angel investors who have a track record of backing women entrepreneurs.
Another key point Priya raised was the importance of mentorship and sponsorship. As she put it, "Having experienced guides who can open doors and advocate for you is invaluable." She suggested actively seeking out both formal and informal mentors, and paying it forward by mentoring other women as you advance in your career.
We also discussed the ongoing challenge of work-life balance, especially as remote and hybrid work models evolve. Priya stressed the need for women to set boundaries and prioritize self-care, noting that burnout is still a major issue in tech. She shared how implementing "no meeting Fridays" at Cognify has boosted productivity and morale.
A fourth area we explored was the power of community. Priya credits much of her success to the support of other women in tech. She's a member of several professional organizations and regularly attends conferences and meetups. "There's strength in numbers," she said. "When we come together, share knowledge, and lift each other up, we're unstoppable."
Lastly, we talked about the importance of continuous learning in the fast-paced tech world. Priya emphasized staying curious and allocating time for professional development, whether that's through online courses, industry certifications, or simply staying on top of the latest trends and innovations.
As we wrapped up our conversation, Priya left us with this empowering thought: "The tech industry needs diverse perspectives to truly innovate and solve global challenges. As women, we bring unique insights and approaches. Don't be afraid to speak up, take risks, and claim your seat at the table."
I hope Priya's insights have inspired you as much as they did me. Remember, we're all in this together, supporting and uplifting one another as we navigate the business world. Until next time, keep dreaming big and breaking barriers. This is Sarah Chen, signing off from Women in Business.
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