Welcome our new guest Ifeoma Okolie, Product Safety Manager at Thales. Ifeoma shares her courageous journey from Nigeria to the UK, where she embraced a fresh start to pursue her dream career. With no family support, she worked her way up from chemical engineering to a leadership role in tech. The interview highlights: 👉 Taking bold leaps and backing yourself 👉 Navigating imposter syndrome and career challenges 👉 Embracing your uniqueness and living with purpose Listen to the full interview...
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Welcome our new guest Ifeoma Okolie, Product Safety Manager at Thales. Ifeoma shares her courageous journey from Nigeria to the UK, where she embraced a fresh start to pursue her dream career. With no family support, she worked her way up from chemical engineering to a leadership role in tech. The interview highlights: 👉 Taking bold leaps and backing yourself 👉 Navigating imposter syndrome and career challenges 👉 Embracing your uniqueness and living with purpose Listen to the full interview...
Ep 7 - Building A Technology Enabled Society w/ Orla Dunne, Goldman Sachs
Code First Girls Podcast
31 minutes
4 years ago
Ep 7 - Building A Technology Enabled Society w/ Orla Dunne, Goldman Sachs
Orla Dunne was recently called "the most important Goldman Sachs partner you've never heard of". After this conversation, it'll be clear why. Orla is a passionate advocate for technology education, diversity, and inclusivity in all its forms, and her insights on the future of work and new ways to share learnings from lockdown across society are sure to inspire you. To sign up for a MOOC, free 8-week coding class, or explore the new nanodegree, go to www.codefirstgirls.org.uk, and...
Code First Girls Podcast
Welcome our new guest Ifeoma Okolie, Product Safety Manager at Thales. Ifeoma shares her courageous journey from Nigeria to the UK, where she embraced a fresh start to pursue her dream career. With no family support, she worked her way up from chemical engineering to a leadership role in tech. The interview highlights: 👉 Taking bold leaps and backing yourself 👉 Navigating imposter syndrome and career challenges 👉 Embracing your uniqueness and living with purpose Listen to the full interview...