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Incredible and viable Tech business ideas by women with no STEM skills!‪!‬ Behind The Story - Career Change, Life Change

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This interview is published in two parts. This is part 2.
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Cheryl’s company link: Digital Leadership Institute International (DLI) DLI Initiatives: AdaAwards.com – Global awards recognising outstanding girls and women in digital studies and careers and the people and organisations supporting them, with the Ada Award Ceremony annual flagship event held in a different country every year. inQube – Global network promoting women-led startups in digitally-driven and digitally-enabled enterprises with flagship “Move It Forward” female digital starter weekends carried out in different cities around the world on topics disproportionately impacting girls and women. DigitalMuse.org – Global network promoting ESTEAM skills to girls through creative endeavor, in order to increase the quantity and quality of stories by, for and about girls and women in digital media, with flagship initiative “Girl Tech Fest.” CYPRO – Cyber professional training and career placement program for women with work experience, focused on increasing participation of women in strategic IT professional careers such as cyber-security, data sciences, artificial intelligence, etc. Watch Cheryl’s Tedx Speech: Girls Are Going To Save The World Digital Belgium Skills Fund (DBSF): In collaboration with the King Boudewijn Foundation and through support of the European Commission, DBSF aims to increase social inclusion through digital skills, especially for young people.  Launched in 2016 by Mr. Alexander De Croo, Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium and Minister for the Digital Agenda, investing in initiatives that teach key digital skills, including basic coding and cyber security. Cheryl can be contacted through: E-mail: cheryl.miller@dlii.org LinkedIn Twitter Facebook   
 

This interview is published in two parts. This is part 2.
For more:

Right-click here and save as to download this episode to your computer SHOWNOTES: http://behindthestory.be/podcast/episode7-2/ Subscribe on iTunes/Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Android
If you would like to be part of my storytelling community, please join my Facebook group here If you like my podcast and our stories, please subscribe on iTunes or Android. That would help get more people find the podcast and benefit from the stories. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Cheryl’s company link: Digital Leadership Institute International (DLI) DLI Initiatives: AdaAwards.com – Global awards recognising outstanding girls and women in digital studies and careers and the people and organisations supporting them, with the Ada Award Ceremony annual flagship event held in a different country every year. inQube – Global network promoting women-led startups in digitally-driven and digitally-enabled enterprises with flagship “Move It Forward” female digital starter weekends carried out in different cities around the world on topics disproportionately impacting girls and women. DigitalMuse.org – Global network promoting ESTEAM skills to girls through creative endeavor, in order to increase the quantity and quality of stories by, for and about girls and women in digital media, with flagship initiative “Girl Tech Fest.” CYPRO – Cyber professional training and career placement program for women with work experience, focused on increasing participation of women in strategic IT professional careers such as cyber-security, data sciences, artificial intelligence, etc. Watch Cheryl’s Tedx Speech: Girls Are Going To Save The World Digital Belgium Skills Fund (DBSF): In collaboration with the King Boudewijn Foundation and through support of the European Commission, DBSF aims to increase social inclusion through digital skills, especially for young people.  Launched in 2016 by Mr. Alexander De Croo, Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium and Minister for the Digital Agenda, investing in initiatives that teach key digital skills, including basic coding and cyber security. Cheryl can be contacted through: E-mail: cheryl.miller@dlii.org LinkedIn Twitter Facebook   
 

1 hr 3 min