How do you know when it’s time to make your next big career move? With International Women’s Day around the corner, we are excited to feature Avni Patel Thompson, Founder and CEO of Milo. Avni is building technology that directly supports the often overlooked emotional and logistical labor that falls on parents—especially women. Milo is an AI assistant designed to help families manage that invisible load more efficiently. In this episode, Avni shares her journey from studying chemistry to holding leadership roles at global brands like Adidas and Starbucks, to launching her own ventures. She discusses how she approaches career transitions, the importance of unpleasant experiences, and why she’s focused on making everyday life easier for parents. [01:26] Avni's University Days and Early Career [04:36] Non-Linear Career Paths [05:16] Pursuing Steep Learning Curves [11:51] Entrepreneurship and Safety Nets [15:22] Lived Experiences and Milo [19:55] Avni’s In Her Ellement Moment [20:03] Reflections Links: Avni Patel Thompson on LinkedIn Suchi Srinivasan on LinkedIn Kamila Rakhimova on LinkedIn Ipsos report on the future of parenting About In Her Ellement: In Her Ellement highlights the women and allies leading the charge in digital, business, and technology innovation. Through engaging conversations, the podcast explores their journeys—celebrating successes and acknowledging the balance between work and family. Most importantly, it asks: when was the moment you realized you hadn’t just arrived—you were truly in your element? About The Hosts: Suchi Srinivasan is an expert in AI and digital transformation. Originally from India, her career includes roles at trailblazing organizations like Bell Labs and Microsoft. In 2011, she co-founded the Cleanweb Hackathon, a global initiative driving IT-powered climate solutions with over 10,000 members across 25+ countries. She also advises Women in Cloud, aiming to create $1B in economic opportunities for women entrepreneurs by 2030. Kamila Rakhimova is a fintech leader whose journey took her from Tajikistan to the U.S., where she built a career on her own terms. Leveraging her English proficiency and international relations expertise, she discovered the power of microfinance and moved to the U.S., eventually leading Amazon's Alexa Fund to support underrepresented founders. Subscribe to In Her Ellement on your podcast app of choice to hear meaningful conversations with women in digital, business, and technology.…
Lisa Jackson *86 | This interfaith program includes music, prayers and readings from a variety of religious traditions, as well as an address by Graduate School alumna and University Trustee Lisa Jackson *86.
President Jimmy Carter speaks on the topic of his new book, A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power, an exploration of challenges to women's rights that are made by their own religious communities.
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama | As a scholar and a monk, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama highlights the importance of developing compassion and kindness, alongside the intellect, in an academic environment.
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama | His Holiness engaged a select group of students and faculty in conversation around Princeton’s informal motto, In the Nation's Service and in the Service of All Nations. What does it mean to be in the service of all nations? What counts as service? What is the role of developing the heart when engaging in service? The Dalai Lama’s reflection on our informal motto provides a unique opportunity for us to think together about our shared aspirations for lives of meaningful and compassionate engagement.…
Princeton University awarded degrees to 1,244 undergraduates in the Class of 2014, seven from other classes and 996 graduate students at its 267th Commencement Tuesday, June 3.
Norman Augustine, retired chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin Corporation who earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Princeton, addressed advanced-degree recipients at Princeton's Hooding ceremony held Monday, June 2, on Cannon Green.
Christopher Lu, deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor and a member of Princeton's Class of 1988, spoke to seniors from the pulpit of the University Chapel during the Baccalaureate service on Sunday, June 1. Lu urged students to embrace public service, regardless of their career path.
Arianna Huffington, Anne Marie Slaughter | In her new book Thrive, Arianna Huffington makes an impassioned case for the need to redefine what it means to be successful in today's world. Join Huffington and Anne Marie Slaughter for a conversation exploring our measures of success. Sponsored by the Princeton University Women's Center.…
Daniel Kahneman | In this talk, Nobel Prize Recipient Daniel Kahneman will sketch a view of the mind that brings together a great deal of psychological research and trace its implication for an understanding of the limited role of reason in our lives. He will also trace his current views to ideas that fascinated him as an undergraduate, to life experiences, to friendships — and to luck. Daniel Kahneman received the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2002 for “for having integrated insights from psychological research into economic science, especially concerning human judgment and decision-making under uncertainty.” He has received numerous awards, including the 2013 Presidential Medal of Freedom. His 2011 book Thinking, Fast and Slow was a New York Times bestseller. He is a Princeton Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy. This event, sponsored by the Stafford Little Lecture Series, is free and open to the public. For more information on this and other lectures in the series, please visit lectures.princeton.edu…
Christopher Eisgruber, Omar Wasow | At Princeton University's annual King Day celebration, Assistant Professor of Politics Omar Wasow celebrates the achievements of the civil rights movement while underscoring the complex challenges it faces today in the continuing fight for equality for all.
Max Boot, Author of Invisible Armies: An Epic History of Guerrilla Warfare from Ancient Times to the Present (2013), War Made New: Technology, Warfare, and the Course of History: 1500 to Today (2006), and The Savage Wars of Peace: Small Wars and the Rise of American Power (2002)
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