If You Can See It, You Can Be It: Amplifying Women’s Voices Through This Platform

Moran Weber
Moran Weber
If You Can See It, You Can Be It: Amplifying Women’s Voices Through This Platform

I used to have major stage fright and considered myself as an introvert for most of my professional life. Working many years as a software developer in a male-dominated profession, I was afraid to raise my voice, being found out “as a fraud”.

I never imagined that one day I’d be...

I used to have major stage fright and considered myself as an introvert for most of my professional life. Working many years as a software developer in a male-dominated profession, I was afraid to raise my voice, being found out “as a fraud”.

I never imagined that one day I’d be standing on stage speaking about my domains of interest in front of 800 people, and they’d be cheering me on.

I never could have dreamed I’d become an entrepreneur and start my own global community platform, Women on Stage, showcasing hundreds of Women Tech Speakers, providing event organizers a huge pool of highly professional women to choose from for their next event.

Let’s chat about:

  • Finding your true passion and turning your versatility into your secret superpower
  • How to be an inclusive leader
  • Championing diversity in your workplace
  • Promoting social impact by being the change you want to see in the world

Meet The Speaker

Moran Weber
Moran Weber

Moran Weber is a Social Entrepreneur and the Founder of Women on Stage, a global community platform to showcase, book, and train Women Tech Speakers for any event, conference, meetup, or webinar.

She’s formerly Tech Lead at Wix with 10 years of experience in software development, and also a Social Psychologist, holding an MA in Social Psychology, along with a BSc in Computer Science and Psychology from Tel-Aviv University.

Moran is deeply committed to promote and encourage women in the Tech industry; She's the 'Women in Tech Forum' meetup series Co-Founder and the author of the viral essay "How to attract more women" which inspired many.
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