Published: Sept. 26, 2023, 4 a.m.
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Calling all my motivated tech leaders & aspiring female founders!! This one\\u2019s for you, my loves.
Let\\u2019s talk about why you should consider a combination of hard, soft & AI-enabled skills when developing your leadership toolkit!
In today\\u2019s episode, I invite the founder & CEO of Gleac, Sallyann Della Casa, for a powerful conversation on achieving your biggest tech goals. We discuss how she created the first marketplace in the world that actually allows us to use AI & human ingenuity as a service (amazing, right?) and how to position yourself to do big things too!
Ready to create your own journey to tech leadership?
Let\\u2019s go to the show!
We dive into:
- Sallyann\\u2019s career journey and surprising background before tech
- Her BIGGEST tips for aspiring female founders
- Finding success in the tech industry - and exploring how Sallyann achieved her patent!
- How to turn your background into an asset for your next big career move (even if you don\\u2019t think you have the exact skills, degree, etc.)
- The shift to AI - will you be replaced?
- Sallyann\\u2019s #1 piece of advice if you\\u2019re considering a pivot or becoming a founder
- And more
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**Useful links**
- Connect with today\\u2019s guest and sponsor, Sallyann Della Casa:
- If you are ready to uplevel your career, get unstuck or you are simply ready to unlock those leadership time-management techniques then join us in my monthly career & leadership coaching program exclusively for women in tech:\\xa0https://www.tonicollis.com/academy\\xa0
- Catch the show notes, and more details about today\'s episode here: https://tonicollis.com/episode169
- Check us out on Youtube:\\xa0
- Join the Leading Women in Tech community in Slack where we discuss all-the-things for women\\u2019s tech leadership, covering everything from early-career leadership to C-level executives.
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This episode was sponsored by our guest, Sallyann! Thank you Sallyann for helping to bring Leading Women in Tech to this community!
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