How Bitcoin can Help Female Entrepreneurs Around the World
Becoming a female entrepreneur is both risky and socially “frowned upon” in this day and age. Most people assume that entrepreneurs are all males, which is quite a worrisome trend. For years, women’s rights activists have been advocating the need for more women in high business positions, and entrepreneurship is a prime example of women who want to....
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One of the most often heard criticisms in the world of technology is the fact there are not enough women in higher-up positions. Staff diversity is a key issue in the technology sector, and that has nothing to do with the fact that there are not enough women showing an interest in this space. Services such as Boardlist will make it easier for tech....