Reshma Saujani (Girls Who Code) - Fixing Tech’s Gender Gap by Stanford eCorner published on 2021-10-27T13:50:02Z Reshma Saujani is the founder of Girls Who Code and the Marshall Plan for Moms, and is the author of the forthcoming book Pay Up: The Future of Women and Work (and Why It's Different Than You Think). She has spent more than a decade building movements to fight for women and girls’ economic empowerment, working to close the gender gap in the tech sector, and most recently advocating for policies to support moms impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this conversation with Stanford adjunct lecturer Ravi Belani, Saujani discusses the root causes of the gender gap in tech and explores what companies and individuals still need to do to make the field more fair and equitable. Genre Entrepreneurship Comment by Stanford eCorner A Good Story Builds a Movement 2021-10-27T14:54:18Z Comment by Stanford eCorner Tackling a Startup Idea Without Sector Expertise 2021-10-27T14:53:34Z Comment by Stanford eCorner Building the Bravery Muscle 2021-10-27T14:51:11Z Comment by Stanford eCorner Why is There a Gender Gap in Tech? 2021-10-27T14:50:26Z Comment by Stanford eCorner The Origin of Girls Who Code 2021-10-27T14:49:56Z