Mentorship stories
No one hands you a leadership manual; the real work is learning to lead from your values, your growth edges and the people who inspire you.
Lean AI is reshaping logistics roles, easing routine tasks and opening new leadership pathways for women across global supply chains.
AI can turn scattered skills into new careers, offering job seekers second chances while demanding fair access, training and inclusion.
Cybersecurity is missing vital human insight; drawing in women and non‑STEM talent could close both the threat and perspective gaps.
Women in tech are no longer waiting for a seat at the table - they're redefining leadership, driving growth and building new tables.
Women in tech can fast-track progression by building executive presence, nurturing resilience and leveraging strong support networks.
Women are urged to shift from self-effacing 'give to give' to confident 'give to gain', turning generosity into visible power and progress.
As cyber threats grow, more women are entering security roles, yet leadership remains male-dominated, risking lost talent and weaker defences.
Women leaders at LexisNexis Risk Solutions hail 'Give to Gain' as a catalyst for inclusive leadership, mentoring and diversity in insurance tech.
New Zealand's economy is squandering vital leadership potential by sidelining female, Māori and Pasifika leaders in key decision-making roles.
When women invest in women, the payoff reshapes careers, communities and leadership, turning personal resilience into collective progress.
On International Women's Day, a fintech founder urges women to seize complex payments as a frontier for real inclusion and global impact.
Half of Canadian VC funds now have a female partner, but weak promotion pathways mean women are still exiting the industry in droves.
This International Women's Day, #GivetoGain urges tech leaders to swap hoarding knowledge for sharing it, unlocking real power and progress.
Unconditional, expectation-free allyship is vital to keep women in tech and create psychologically safe, genuinely supportive workplaces.
A determined account manager shows how curiosity, not technical expertise, can drive success for women building careers in IT sales.
Mastercard opens 2026 fund in Canada, offering CAD $10,000 grants and support to help women-owned small firms grow amid economic uncertainty.
Canada’s race to secure its AI future hinges on women leading governance, closing talent gaps and building public trust in new technologies.
Energyz Black wins Hotwire's debut Accelerator, securing pro bono PR support to scale its AI-driven energy careers and skills platform.
In 2026, tech must move beyond hiring drives and embed real cultural change so women can progress, lead and stay for the long term.