Daring Women

Daring Women Q&A: Alicia Crank, Corporate Relations Officer at YWCA
"Turn obstacles into opportunities. Dont let the concept of being told 'no' deter you from trying anyway. Own your experiences."
This week’s Daring Woman is Alicia Crank, a corporate relations officer at YWCA Seattle | King | Snohomish, a nonprofit working toward eliminating racism and empowering women. Crank wants women to speak up and not be afraid to go toe to toe with their male colleagues. Read about her career high points, challenges, and how…

Daring Women Q&A: Aparna Rae, Senior Program Officer at Panorama Global
"Expanding contacts comes naturally when you reframe networking as relationship building. I believe in the value of continuously connecting with people, and making room in my own schedule for expertise sharing, job searches and mentoring."
Our latest installment of the Daring Women Q&A features Aparna Rae, a senior program officer at Panorama Global, a Seattle-based action tank working toward solving global issues. Raes main focus is working toward solutions in the social and philanthropic sector, which has led her to work in six different countries throughout her career. Read about…

Daring Women Q&A: Lydia Frank, Vice President of Content Strategy at PayScale
"Moving toward real impact around diversity, equity and inclusion issues is understanding that there is always room for more people who want to be part of the solutions."
Lydia Frank, vice president of content strategy at PayScale, is working hard toward gender equity in tech. At our first Daring Women event, Frank took part in a panel discussion on Women in Tech Challenges and Success in a Male Dominated Industry. Read about her proudest moments, mentors and challenges shes faced in this weeks…

Daring Women Q&A: Kari Brunson, Co-Owner of Frankie & Jos and Owner of Juicebox Cafe
The business owner shares where she finds inspiration, what makes a good leader and advice for women starting out in their careers.
After nine years with the Pacific Northwest Ballet, Kari Brunson hung up her dancing shoes and jumped into the Seattle food scene. She opened her first business Juicebox Cafe, focused on cold-pressed juices and plant-based food in 2012. Now, the entrepreneur also co-owns Frankie & Jos, the popular plant-based ice cream shop. Read about her…

Daring Women Q&A: Krystianne Avedian, Principal Executive at Capgemini
The top executive shares who inspires her, what challenges she's faced in the field and her career high points.
Our second installment (see the first one here) of our Daring Women Q&A series features Krystianne Avedian, the principal executive at Capgemini. Her role at the company focuses on design thinking, partnerships and alliances, mindfulness, and diversity and inclusion. Read about her mentors, advice to women starting out in their careers and how can men…

Daring Women Q&A: Molly Moon Neitzel, Founder and CEO of Molly Moons Homemade Ice Cream
Seattles ice cream queen shares what she loves about her work, who inspires her and what makes a good leader.
The first installment of our Daring Women Q&A series features Molly Moon Neitzel, the founder and CEO of Molly Moons Homemade Ice Cream. In May, at our first Daring Women event, she took part in a panel discussion on Owning Your Leadership Style. Read about her mentors, proudest moments and advice to women starting out…

Are You A Daring Woman?
With our new Daring Women Q&A series, we are asking women who are trailblazers in their professions or businesses to share with us experiences, concerns and insights that inform and inspire.
From left to right: Dona Sarkar of Microsoft, Lydia Frank of PayScale, Palvi Mehta of ExtraHop Networks and Amy Horn of Amazon Web Services were all part of the Women in Tech Panel at the Daring Women event.

Video Recap: Seattle Business Magazine’s Inaugural Daring Women Event
The first-ever event brought together Seattle's most fearless females to talk innovation, growth, inspiration and leadership
“I don’t think I’ve ever been in a room that’s ever felt so filled with power as this. It feel really energetic and strong and I love it,” said Moorea Seal, CEO of Moorea Seal, Inc and Author of The 52 Lists Project Series, and one of the featured speakers at the inaugural event. On…
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