“Mitigating bias will enable all of us to nurture a culture of respect and belonging across any workplace. She said the theme of “chose the challenge” as vital role to build an environment that embodies values of inclusion, equity and diversity through unconscious bias. I believe, the more women get access to technology and become digitally savvy, the less discrimination and inequality there will be,” Rubaba Dowla told the Daily Sun on Saturday. “The possibilities are endless when it comes to using technology to address social problems. Oracle Bangladesh country managing director Rubaba Dowla is leading the local chapter of multinational computer company with long experience in telecommunication sector. We have a few trail blazers like Maliha Malek Quader, Sylvana Sinha and Ivy Huq Russell.” Sonia, founder of SBK Tech Ventures, told the Daily Sun.ĭell Asia Pacific region advisory board member, Sonia also plays influential role as vice chair and governing council member of UN Technology Bank to democratise technology in the least developed countries (LDCs). “When a female founder attracts foreign investors in her company, she automatically attracts global attention. Regarding the leadership of women in technology, Sonia Bashir Kabir said, “Bangladeshi women are blossoming into leadership roles, mostly driven by young female founders of tech startups.” From private sector, Microsoft former country manager Sonia Bashir Kabir, Oracle Bangladesh country manager Rubaba Dowla and Shohoz super app founder managing director Maliha Quadir came up with their shining performance.
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