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Technology has become such a significant part of our daily lives. In fact, the world as we know it would struggle without it. The increased use of technology has improved many aspects of our lives, but it has also brought new issues to the surface. As a marketing agency owner that is engulfed in tech, I try every day to uphold the responsibility of using technology ethically to distribute messaging. However, misinformation and misuse of data threatens to undermine our democracy. How can we curb these issues and ensure that tech is being utilized to help us, not hurt us?
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Lisa Adkins, director and COO of coworking company FatPipe.(Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Lisa Adkins, director and chief operating officer of the New Mexico coworking company FatPipe, said she’s noticed a surprising trend about the people who joined the coworking spaces since the COVID-19 pandemic began: Nearly all of the new members have been women.
“Obviously we still have some male members, but it does seem like the ones that have signed up recently have been women,” Adkins said.
Some have had to find new jobs during the past 12 months, while others are just looking for more flexibility to care for children and families, Adkins said.