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Count Me Too

Count Me Too

Amreen Rahman

Hello everyone, welcome to my podcast ‘Count Me Too’, a platform dedicated to empowering women of color in their passion for science, technology, engineering and mathematics. In this podcast, I will be interviewing some truly remarkable women with extraordinary stories about their STEM journey. We will get to know about their careers, gain inspiration from their unique stories and advice on how to overcome barriers that exist in these fields. Representation matters. We need to see it to be it.

19 - S2:E7 - Monica Kohli | Using AI To Transform Healthcare
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  • 19 - S2:E7 - Monica Kohli | Using AI To Transform Healthcare

    In this episode, I spent some time with Monica Kohli, VP of Growth and Strategy at Hilabs. Her company uses AI and data analytics to make healthcare data clean, meaningful, and transformative. The US healthcare system can be a complicated one to navigate, and connecting the dots to bridge the complications between insurance, clinical data, billing and healthcare providers is a necessity.

    We also discuss what it means to “Lead as a Woman”, as too many times, we only see leadership as a masculine trait.

    As a VP of Growth and Strategy at HiLabs, Monica leads go-to-market functions and serves as a key client advisor, ensuring continued value creation for major customers. With over a decade of experience in launching and scaling ventures in healthcare and B2B SaaS, she began her career in corporate strategy at Highmark Health, enhancing their provider network through new services and partnerships. Her success stems from a holistic approach to go-to-market strategy that drives scalable revenue growth. She holds an undergraduate degree in pre-medicine from New York University and a master's in public health and health administration from the University of Pittsburgh.

    Tue, 19 Nov 2024 - 23min
  • 18 - S2:E6 - Anne Steptoe | Investing In A Better Tomorrow

    Many cultures still believe that investing and financial planning is a man’s job, and as a result, many women still hesitate in planning their own financial futures. In this episode, I sat down with Anne Steptoe, VP of Platform Engineering at Wealthsimple where she leads multiple teams including Developer Tools, Data & ML Platform, Infrastructure and IT. We talked about the barriers to investing for women, especially racialized women and how fintech is making this more accessible across a broad demographic. Anne also gives valuable advice on what women can do to champion their own leadership journey and achieve career success in corporate Canada. This is one episode you do not want to miss!

    Wed, 18 Sep 2024 - 20min
  • 17 - S2:E5 - Gayathri Shukla | From Engineering to Entrepreneurship: How One Woman Did It All

    In this episode, I sat down with Gayathri to take inspiration from how she navigated a brilliant career in STEM and stepped into the world of entrepreneurship. Gayathri is the founder of Campfire Kinship, a company that works with organizations across Canada to build on inclusivity and diversity principles. She also tells us how she successfully navigated the workplace as a One and Only. Tune in to hear from this amazing industry leader!

    Sat, 20 Jul 2024 - 25min
  • 16 - S2:E4 - Dr. Gina Guillaume-Joseph | From Engineer to CTO: How Drive and Persistence Can Take You To The Top

    In this episode, I sat down with Dr. Gina Guillaume-Joseph, Chief Technology Officer - Government at Workday, where she leverages her technology implementation experience and vast network to align Workday with the US Federal Government’s Technology Transformation Strategy. We discuss some of the attributes/practices that enabled her to create an amazing career trajectory from System Engineer to Director and now CTO. We also do a deep dive in how as a Black woman in STEM, she navigated the workplace as a One and Only, and how effective sponsorship was a key ingredient of that success.

    Gina spent 16 years supporting the US Federal Government as a contractor with Booz Allen Hamilton, L-3 Communications and The MITRE Corporation. As a Systems Engineer she was responsible for implementing key strategic frameworks, solutions and technology platforms to assist agencies such as the DoD, IRS, FDIC, DHS, VA, and SSA overcome technology gaps in delivering capabilities and value to our United States Taxpayers. Prior to coming to Workday, Gina served as Director of Technology at Capital One, Gina supported the HR and People Technology team as a strategic technical advisor. She matured their Scaled Agile practices by hiring agilists, training the team, and fully implementing the framework to scale resulting in improved product value delivery across the organization. Workday was a key product implemented at Capital One and her team was responsible to ensure that Capital One was leveraging its full capabilities. Gina earned her Bachelors in Computer Science from Boston College, her Masters in Information Systems from University of Maryland Baltimore County and her Doctor of Philosophy in Systems Engineering from The George Washington University.

    Mon, 05 Dec 2022 - 24min
  • 15 - S2:E3 - Amal Masri & Amreen Rahman | Things I Wish I Could Have Told My Younger Self

    Hello and thanks for stopping by! As I have taken a career break to pursue my personal goals and passions, I am also taking a break from podcasting (but most certainly will be resuming once I'm back!). In the meantime, I wanted to change things up a bit and have a special episode that is more of a one on one chat rather than the interview format you are familiar with.  I had the pleasure of hosting Amal Masri, a communications executive, social entrepreneur and the founder of #fixthebrokenrung movement. She is passionate about elevating women of colour into leadership roles, especially highlighting the fact that getting that first manager opportunity is incredibly challenging for BIPOC women, which sets off a domino effect of decreased representation across all leadership levels.  Amal and I have a lot in common. We are both first generation immigrants, racialized women, McGill alumni with diverse experiences and backgrounds yet similar challenges in breaking stereotypes and perceptions about who we are and what we can do. In this episode, Amal and I have a candid chat about what we wish we had known as young women entering industry, and lessons learned from our own unique career trajectories.

    Fri, 02 Sep 2022 - 20min
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