Meet the Women in AI
Women in AI is a series of comprehensive profiles from Amelia that recognizes and highlights the powerful work being done by women who are adopting and promoting AI technologies in their companies and organizations. These executives are at the forefront of the AI-enabled revolution, propelling their businesses forward and creating massive change across industries.
Learn the stories of these dynamic, multi-dimensional leaders and understand their journeys, in the hope that sharing these stories will open the door for more women to pursue careers in STEM and shrink the industry’s gender gap.
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Tanya V. Estrada Chapa BBVA
"If there is a chance that you can help others, you have to do it – starting by helping other women... We as women have to empower more women.”
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Anita Ali Wells Fargo
“Finding your purpose will guide you in your professional and personal life. To me that’s number one, find what excites you."
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Tatiana Kovalchuk Fujitsu
“In my view, the way we do our jobs today will change because of AI, but this technology gives us a lot of opportunities to create more jobs specifically within this field.”
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Angela Abbot Fujitsu
"Three of the mentors I leaned on over the last 10 years, whether this is pure coincidence or not, have been women in AI or women in tech. They have all given me something different."
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Lucy Cobb Fujitsu
“Always be clear on the value that you bring and embrace it. Always look to do better, be nicer, be kinder but never underestimate the value that you bring."
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Mária Bieliková Kempelen Institute of Intelligent Technologies
“The number of errors and failures everyone has experienced is higher than the number of achievements you can see."
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Anouk van Bruchem NN Group
“I think in most teams, it would be a better balance if there was a mixture of women and men. It really improves the teams’ results having that diversity."
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Michelle Dupaix California Casualty
“Keep searching for knowledge, as knowledge is power.”
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Elizabeth Lindsay-Wood City of Hope Cancer Center
“I found early that I had a passion to lead and was given that opportunity early in my career.”
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Carla Gentry Analytical-Solution
“If I could go back and do it all again I don't think I would have changed a single thing, because if I did I wouldn't be where I am now.”
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Emily Giltner Staffmark Group
“There are so many ways to impact the world today, and really, it is such a small universe.”
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Valeria Sadovykh Microsoft
“At the end of the day, technology is an extension of the human will, hence we shouldn’t be scared of technology, but we should be aware of its impact, so we can have a choice.”
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Monique Weeks PT Solutions Physical Therapy
“If it doesn’t challenge you, it won’t change you.”
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Suzana Tadic BNP Paribas Securities Services
"There are fears we need to cope with but there are also unrealistic expectations that we need to manage.”
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Mónica González Arrebola PepsiCo
“Technology will allow people to do many things, so the main thing is that you need to love what you do,” says Mónica. “The reason that’s so important is if you like what you do, then gender is not a factor.”