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Spotlight on Dr Lollie Mancey Ireland - Programme Director @ UCD Innovation Academy / Anthropologist & Futurist in Innovation, Entrepreneur

Dr. Lollie Mancey discusses her career journey and the importance of adaptability, technology, and community support for women in AI and entrepreneurship.

Highlights

🌍 Dr. Mancey traveled to 30 countries before pursuing her academic career.

🎓 She balanced motherhood and her PhD amidst the 2008 recession.

💡 Advocates for human-centric technology design and regulation.

🔄 Emphasises the importance of constant reinvention and upskilling.

🤝 Stresses the value of networking and support among women.

📈 Encourages women to pursue multiple avenues and side hustles.

💪 Highlights the importance of bouncing back from failure in business.

Key Insights

🌐 Dr. Mancey’s diverse experiences abroad shaped her understanding of cultural dynamics, crucial for innovation in technology. This perspective is vital as technology continues to influence various aspects of life and society.

🎓  Balancing education and parenting can be challenging. Dr. Mancey’s journey illustrates that it’s possible to pursue academic goals while managing family responsibilities, advocating for a flexible approach to education.

🛠️ The need for technology that considers human rights and societal impact is paramount. Dr. Mancey’s activism highlights that without human input, technology can exacerbate societal inequalities.

🔄  Emphasising the importance of adaptability, Dr. Mancey encourages individuals to embrace non-linear career paths, which can lead to diverse opportunities and skills development.

🤝 Building a supportive network is essential for women in tech. Dr. Mancey’s insights show that connections can lead to collaboration and shared opportunities, reinforcing the importance of community.

💡  Women are encouraged to explore entrepreneurship as a viable path. Dr. Mancey’s experience suggests that identifying problems and seeking solutions can lead to successful business ventures.

💪 The stigma around failure in entrepreneurship can hinder progress. Dr. Mancey advocates for viewing failures as learning experiences, fostering resilience and a growth mindset in aspiring entrepreneurs.

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