The Moms First CEO discusses what AI means for girls and women, speaking truth to power, and why her work is more important ...
For years, stories like these have reached Reshma Saujani from young women trying to enter the workforce. One girl told her, “I did an interview, and .
Reshma Saujani saw the COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity to educate the most vulnerable students with the tool of coding.
Reshma Saujani, founder of Moms First and Girls Who Code, believes that access to affordable childcare is one of America's greatest unmet economic needs. A “childcare cliff” is imminent: On September ...
Saujani stood beside Kathy Hochul and Zohran Mamdani as they announced New York’s $1.7 billion investment in universal childcare ...
Reshma Saujani will argue for innovative corporate leadership, government intervention, and a sweeping culture shift—the topic of her most recent books, "Pay Up: The Future of Women and Work” and ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The founder of the non-profit organization Girls Who Code has a book coming out about helping women who raise children, with suggestions including government aid and a more ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The Professional BusinessWomen of California annual conference is coming up in May, and one of the keynote speakers joined ABC7 News Tuesday morning to talk all things women ...
Luka Dončić reportedly got into a fight with his ex-fiancée shortly after the birth of his second daughter in Slovenia in December, and he's not seen any of them since. Alix Earle says she's been on ...
In 2009, Reshma Saujani was a 33-year-old Wall Street lawyer with a dreamy salary, two Ivy League degrees, and a trendy East Village apartment. She was making more money than she’d ever imagined, in a ...
The founder of the Marshall Plan for Moms says, “It’s not about training women to negotiate or delegate or color-code their calendars. It’s about creating workplaces that are built around women.” ...