Women tech leaders discuss life in Silicon Valley's boys' club

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Women tech leaders discuss life in Silicon Valley's boys' club
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WOMEN IN TECH: Executive Editor of Recode, Kara Swisher, the CEO and founder of Proday, Sarah Kunst, and CEO and founder of Bumble, Whitney Wolfe, talk about the lack of women in the tech industry. WomensHistoryMonth

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