Ada Byron, also known as Ada Lovelace was born in 1815. The daughter of the famous poet, Lord Byron, applied her naturally creative mind to the study of mathematics – attempting to put the science of mathematics and technology into an “appropriate human context” (you can read more about Ada here). Today is Ada Lovelace Day – and in celebration of this remarkable woman, my colleague Marilyn Pratt is encouraging people to share their stories of other remarkable women. As part of the Ada Lovelace Day Blog Heroine series, I would like to honor Massy Mehdipour.
Founder and CEO of Skire, a construction and software business, Massy has shown the tenacity, imagination and passion to make her business successful. Along the way she has helped build and nurture the careers of dozens of her employees and become an integral part of the way that many Fortune 1000 companies manage their large scale construction projects.
Like Ada, Massy’s mathematical skills opened the door way to opportunity. She moved to Canada from Iran at age 18 to study at McGill University. From there she went to UC Berkeley to attend graduate school. But it’s not just her background or her experience that makes Massy inspirational. It’s her passion.
I have been fortunate to have met with Massy on a number of occasions and met her for lunch recently. When she speaks of her life and her experience – of the way that she focuses on people, their expertise and their abilities – it is clear that she not only inspires trust but also confidence. She drives business from what could be called a “people-centric” view. She restlessly seeks innovative ways of working with her teams and her clients – and empowers them to deliver.
It seems to me that on a day honoring women in technology and science, that it is only befitting that Massy Mehdipour’s name be counted among the greatest and most inspiring women leaders in technology today.
Nina Nets It Out: Massy Mehdipour is a remarkable woman and a worthy addition to a growing list of women technology leaders. Who would you add to this impressive list on Ada Lovelace Day?
Book Review Request: Traction
Nina,
I couldn’t find your contact information so I thought I’d leave a comment.
At this time, we are sending out a copy of a business management book entitled Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business to bloggers for review. Written for entrepreneurs and business owners, this book introduces the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), a practical method of achieving the business success you have always envisioned. Based on years of real-world implementation in nearly 100 companies, author Gino Wickman presents simple yet powerful methods to strengthen and focus your company to run a profitable, frustration-free business.
The link for Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business on Amazon is: http://www.amazon.com/Traction-Get-Grip-Your-Business/dp/0979799007/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1265916664&sr=8-1
Do you have a grip on your business, or does your business have a grip on you? Inside Traction you will learn to understand the six key components of your business and how to strengthen those components to build a great business. The EOS, developed by Gino Wickmann, is a holistic system for running a profitable, frustration-free business. Successful organizations are applying it everyday–you can too!
I’d love to send you a copy of the book for you to review on your blog. The author is also available for a guest post or an author interview.
Thank you for considering the idea.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Best,
Rebecca
http://www.thecadencegrp.com
Thanks Rebecca for your comment. Feel free to email me at nina@ninasimosko.com. We can discuss further opportunities via email.