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104 Leading with Courage and Compassion with Sadie St. Lawrence

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Today we discuss how to develop your own style as a leader, what it means to lead with courage and compassion, Sadie's work with Women in Data, and how to scale your company sustainably (hint, it has to do with getting yourself out of the details and not being afraid to make mistakes!).

ABOUT SADIE

Sadie St Lawrence is the Founder and CEO of Women in Data, an international nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in technology and get more women in the C-Suite. Sadie is a courageous, visionary, and compassionate leader who believes in putting people and impact first. In addition, she serves on multiple start-up boards, is a highly requested speaker, and is the host of the Data Bytes podcast.

She was the first female data science teacher to teach on the Coursera platform and has trained over 300,000 people in data science. Her work has been featured in USA Today, Dataversity, and she is the recipient of the Outstanding Service award from UC Davis.

Women in Data has been rated as the #1 Community for Women in AI and Tech and is leading the movement to get more women into relevant tech jobs and support them on their journey to the C-Suite. Currently, Women in Data is in 17 countries with over 47 chapters and has a community of over 20,000 individuals.

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Follow Sadie on LinkedIn and Instagram

Women in Data

LINKS TO WHAT WE DISCUSSED

The Data Bytes Podcast by Women in Data

Sign up for Women in Data and our entrepreneurship course!

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Today we discuss how to develop your own style as a leader, what it means to lead with courage and compassion, Sadie's work with Women in Data, and how to scale your company sustainably (hint, it has to do with getting yourself out of the details and not being afraid to make mistakes!).

ABOUT SADIE

Sadie St Lawrence is the Founder and CEO of Women in Data, an international nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in technology and get more women in the C-Suite. Sadie is a courageous, visionary, and compassionate leader who believes in putting people and impact first. In addition, she serves on multiple start-up boards, is a highly requested speaker, and is the host of the Data Bytes podcast.

She was the first female data science teacher to teach on the Coursera platform and has trained over 300,000 people in data science. Her work has been featured in USA Today, Dataversity, and she is the recipient of the Outstanding Service award from UC Davis.

Women in Data has been rated as the #1 Community for Women in AI and Tech and is leading the movement to get more women into relevant tech jobs and support them on their journey to the C-Suite. Currently, Women in Data is in 17 countries with over 47 chapters and has a community of over 20,000 individuals.

FOLLOW OUR GUEST

Follow Sadie on LinkedIn and Instagram

Women in Data

LINKS TO WHAT WE DISCUSSED

The Data Bytes Podcast by Women in Data

Sign up for Women in Data and our entrepreneurship course!

RATE & REVIEW

If you enjoyed this episode, please go leave a rating or review on iTunes right now as it really helps grow the show.

Rate & Review on iTunes!

CONNECT WITH EMILY

On Instagram, Twitter & LinkedIn - @heyemilykennedy

Sign up for the email newsletter: www.emilykennedy.org

Music by: Taste the Vibe - “Arctic Monkeys - R U Mine? (Mungø Remix)” unedited, via Creative Commons

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