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Engineering to Law: Career tips from a Patent Lawyer in technology - Valerie Davis | E016

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Valerie Davis is the Senior Patent Counsel at Texas Instruments and former President of the Alliance of Technology and Women.

We talk about her career journey and advice for success in the tech industry. She emphasizes the importance of never forgetting where you came from and staying grounded. Her love for math and science led her to pursue a career in engineering and eventually patent law. She explains the process of obtaining a patent and the qualities that make an idea worthy of being patented.

Valerie also talks about the challenges she faced in her career and the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and seeking opportunities for growth. She highlights the significance of emotional intelligence and continuous learning. Valerie encourages listeners to get involved in their communities and find ways to give back. She shares her passion for creating opportunities for others and changing the trajectory of their lives. Valerie concludes by discussing the legacy she hopes to leave behind, which is being known for caring about others and helping them reach their full potential.

Connect with Valerie on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeriemasondavis/

Want to build your authority and brand as a tech leader? Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly updates, a free branding guide and 1-hour training for tech professionals: https://techlegacies.ck.page/newsletter

Connect with the podcast host, Fanny Dunagan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannydunagan/

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro

01:05 Guest Introduction Valerie Davis

01:10 What is the most pivotal advise that changed your career?

03:36 Engineering to Patents

04:32 What Ideas can be patented?

06:22 Was there an invention that left an impression on you?

07:27 Career Low Points

09:28 Emotional Intelligence and Knowledge Base

11:00 How do you find people that help you grow?

12:40 What is ATW?

14:07 CG Infinity

15:19 What is your advise for women when it comes to self doubt and confidence?

17:32 Leadership Lessons

22:49 How to get more involved in your community?

25:55 Ignite Program

28:44 What kind of legacy you want to leave behind?

29:44 If your 12 year old self can see you now, what would she say to you?

31:10 Tech CXO Excellence Program

32:57 Outro

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26 episodes

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Valerie Davis is the Senior Patent Counsel at Texas Instruments and former President of the Alliance of Technology and Women.

We talk about her career journey and advice for success in the tech industry. She emphasizes the importance of never forgetting where you came from and staying grounded. Her love for math and science led her to pursue a career in engineering and eventually patent law. She explains the process of obtaining a patent and the qualities that make an idea worthy of being patented.

Valerie also talks about the challenges she faced in her career and the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and seeking opportunities for growth. She highlights the significance of emotional intelligence and continuous learning. Valerie encourages listeners to get involved in their communities and find ways to give back. She shares her passion for creating opportunities for others and changing the trajectory of their lives. Valerie concludes by discussing the legacy she hopes to leave behind, which is being known for caring about others and helping them reach their full potential.

Connect with Valerie on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeriemasondavis/

Want to build your authority and brand as a tech leader? Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly updates, a free branding guide and 1-hour training for tech professionals: https://techlegacies.ck.page/newsletter

Connect with the podcast host, Fanny Dunagan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannydunagan/

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro

01:05 Guest Introduction Valerie Davis

01:10 What is the most pivotal advise that changed your career?

03:36 Engineering to Patents

04:32 What Ideas can be patented?

06:22 Was there an invention that left an impression on you?

07:27 Career Low Points

09:28 Emotional Intelligence and Knowledge Base

11:00 How do you find people that help you grow?

12:40 What is ATW?

14:07 CG Infinity

15:19 What is your advise for women when it comes to self doubt and confidence?

17:32 Leadership Lessons

22:49 How to get more involved in your community?

25:55 Ignite Program

28:44 What kind of legacy you want to leave behind?

29:44 If your 12 year old self can see you now, what would she say to you?

31:10 Tech CXO Excellence Program

32:57 Outro

  continue reading

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