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Author: Naadiya Moosajee

Naadiya Moosajee is a serial entrepreneur. A civil engineer by training, she co-founded WomEng, a global social enterprise developing women and girls for the engineering and tech industry. She serves on several local and international boards and is an Aspen New Voices Fellow.
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One Small Step for Man, No Giant Leaps for Women

Naadiya Moosajee

NASA should order more medium-sized space suits—and your boss should turn up the thermostat. When our workplaces evolve to make room for women, everyone wins.

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