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@jackxbt.eth
hi! Not trying intrude on the female centric space, just have a question. How can organizations in web3 do better to avoid the “boys club” nature of tradfi and fintech leadership? Is it as bad as it seems to me as a casual observer? Do you appreciate those who actively advocate for more women in web3 ?
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@heavygweit
It is as bad, if not worse. When I was Head of Product at a consulting firm, I’d intro myself as that at networking events and 1min later the guy I’m speaking to would ask if I’m someone’s girlfriend or secretary. I get mansplained on how to do my own job by clients.
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@heavygweit
Constantly feel like I’m getting “tested” to see if I actually know what I’m talking about. 15min into deep technical convos, lots of guys will be like “woah ok a chick who knows what she’s talking about wow!” Get pushed to the side a lot in all-male teams, not invited to hangs or excluded from gc’s
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erica
@heavygweit
How to fix it? Give women more space to be heard. If you notice someone cutting them off, or taking their idea they’ve already said, repackaging it & then getting the credit - correct who deserves the credit. See someone getting a job bc he’s someone’s bro but there’s a great female candidate? Say something
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