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"My No.1 strategy for getting women into
tech and into finance is to be as ridiculously
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On the Money
Our fifth annual B.C.'s Most Influential
Women feature recognizes players in
finance who are making an impact and
paving the way for more diversity
by Nathan Caddell, Nick Rockel and
Felicity Stone
Tech Support
What can the province's universities, colleges
and boot camps do for your technology ambi-
tions? To find out, we talked to recent grads
from all three by Dee Hon
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WONDER WOMEN
(Clockwise from top left)
Brenda Leong, chair and
CEO, British Columbia
Securities Commission;
Microsoft's Jennifer
Waldern; Lana Kirk,
partner, PwC Canada