International Impact of Women - Sonu Ratra
In Episode #28, we are joined by Sonu Ratra, Co-founder of Akraya and Founder of Women Back to Work. We discuss: Sonu's career path from India to the U.S. and working in a male-dominated technology environment. How a difficult business meeting after the birth of her daughter led to her founding Akraya and its Women Back to Work initiative that works to educate companies regarding the significant contributions of women who have taken a career break to care for children or other family members. The success story of one "returner" who is now a project manager at Cisco after a 19 year career gap. Barriers in the workplace for women of color, especially during and post-Covid. Sonu's involvement in an international "Peace through Business" program with The Institute for Economic Empowerment of Women, including her mentoring women entrepreneurs from Rwanda and Afghanistan. The worldwide contributions of women to society and women's rights as universal human rights. Advice for girls and women who want to have full participation and contribute to their work and world environments in meaningful ways. Reading, listening, and watching recommendations from: Sonu Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Brian Stevenson No Shortcuts to the Top: Climbing the World's 14 Highest Peaks by Ed Viesturs, David Roberts, and Stephen Hoye Hidden Brain podcast on NPR Jonathan – World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji on Amazon Prime Video Fred – Blind Spot: The Road to 9/11 podcast by NPR (hosted by Jim O'Grady)