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Women in Tech - Part Two

Rhonda Robati, Senior Vice President Asia Pacific , Crayon | Nasreen Amalina Abdul Razak, Product Habilitation Lead, REKA | Alicia Joseph, Sales Director, Commvault Malaysia

10-Mar-22 12:00

Women in Tech - Part Two

In conjunction with International Women’s Day, we celebrate Women in Tech - an industry where women still remain underrepresented in general and in leadership. We speak to various female tech leaders who built their tech careers with hard work, sweat, tears and often overlooked - intelligence. In this episode, we speak to Rhonda Robati, Senior Vice President Asia Pacific of Crayon, Nasreen Amalina Abdul Razak, Product Habilitation Lead at REKA and Alicia Joseph, Sales Director of Commvault Malaysia.

Image Credit: Shutterstock | fizkes

Produced by: Freda Liu, Lily Chai

Presented by: Arvindh Yuvaraj, Christine Wong


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