Top 05 Extraordinary Women in Tech, 2025

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Saint-Gobain
Ursula Soritsch-Renier’s journey into the world of technology was not something she had planned from a young age. She did not grow up with a clear vision of becoming a doctor, lawyer, or any other profession. Instead, her entry into tech happened almost by coincidence. During her college years, she took computer science classes and found herself fascinated by the field. What intrigued her the most was not just the technical aspects of bits and bytes but the creativity involved in molding technology to solve problems and create an impact.
Canaan
Dana Warren’s career in technology has been driven by a deep commitment to access and equal opportunity. Her journey began in education reform at PeerForward, where she focused on expanding college access for low-income students across the U.S. During her time at Columbia Business School, an internship at American Express evolved into an eye-opening experience about the role of financial technology in democratizing financial services.


NFtrends
Marsha Lipton’s journey has been anything but conventional. As the founder of Numeraire Future Trends, she leads a CultureTech company that specializes in AI-powered optical solutions integrated with blockchain technology. Her company is at the forefront of identifying and authenticating both physical and digital artistic and culturally significant objects.
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