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Women Conquering Tech's Economic Storm: AI, Funding and Sisterhood Strategies for 2025

Women Conquering Tech's Economic Storm: AI, Funding and Sisterhood Strategies for 2025

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This is your Women in Business podcast.

Welcome back to Women in Business, where we celebrate the unstoppable force of women shaping tomorrow's world. I'm your host, diving deep into how fierce female leaders are conquering the tech industry's wild economic waves right now. Let's jump in with five game-changing discussion points to empower you, our listeners, to thrive.

First, embracing AI as your secret weapon. In this volatile economy, women like Reshma Saujani of Girls Who Code are leading the charge, training thousands of women to master artificial intelligence tools. Tech giants like Google and Microsoft report that diverse AI teams boost innovation by 20 percent, yet women hold only 26 percent of tech jobs. Listeners, picture this: you're at your desk, using ChatGPT to automate reports, freeing hours for big-picture strategy. That's not just efficiency; it's empowerment, turning economic uncertainty into your playground.

Second, mastering the funding hustle amid tight venture capital. PwC's 2025 Moneyball report shows female-founded tech startups raised just 2 percent of VC dollars last year, down from 3 percent pre-recession. But trailblazers like Anne Wojcicki at 23andMe prove persistence pays—she secured over $500 million by pitching bold health-tech visions to investors like Sequoia Capital. Listeners, network relentlessly on platforms like LinkedIn and events from Techstars Women’s Accelerator. Build your pitch deck with data on your user growth, and watch doors fly open. You're not begging; you're commanding investment.

Third, building resilient networks that weather layoffs. With 2025's tech layoffs hitting Meta and Amazon hard, affecting over 100,000 jobs per Layoffs.fyi tracker, women are rebounding faster through sisterhood. Think Ellevate Network, connecting 50,000 professional women globally for mentorship and job leads. Host communities on Slack or join AnitaB.org’s Grace Hopper Celebration, the world’s largest tech gathering for women. These bonds aren't nice-to-haves; they're your economic shield, turning isolation into collective power.

Fourth, prioritizing mental agility in high-stakes pivots. Economic headwinds like inflation at 4.2 percent, per Federal Reserve data, demand adaptability. Salesforce’s chief equality officer Tony Prophet highlights women leaders like Arvind Krishna’s peers at IBM who use mindfulness apps like Headspace to sustain 12-hour strategy sessions. Listeners, carve out 10 minutes daily for reflection—journal your wins, reframe setbacks. This isn't soft; it's the steel spine behind tech unicorns like Canva, co-founded by Melanie Perkins, now valued at $26 billion.

Fifth, championing policy wins for lasting change. Push for the Women’s Entrepreneurship Act, reintroduced in Congress, which funnels $100 million into tech incubators for women. Leaders like Senator Maggie Hassan are amplifying voices from Silicon Valley to Austin’s tech hubs. Listeners, vote with your wallet—support female-led funds like All Raise—and advocate locally. Your voice shapes the landscape.

These points aren't theory; they're your roadmap to dominate. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe now for more fire. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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