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    Episode 3: Angie Jones - A Woman Who is Changing the Face of Technology

    enSeptember 10, 2018

    About this Episode

    On this episode, Alison Wade and Jessie Shternshus chat with Angie Jones, a formidable automation engineer who is literally changing the face of technology. This year she recorded and commercial for John Frieda talking about changing the narrative about women of color in tech. Angie holds some 25 patented inventions and has carved a remarkable path for herself working at IBM, Lexis Nexis, Twitter and most recently as Senior Developer Advocate at Applitools. In this episode, you will hear about the decisions that Angie made that lead to her showing up in a way that is b.old and fearless for herself and for others. Listen in and find out what makes Angie Jones tick!

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