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Author Susanne Tedrick Receives Prize at Business Book Awards 2021
Tedrick received the Highly Commended award for Women of Color in Tech at the Business Book Awards 2021.
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NEW YORK, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Susanne Tedrick, cloud infrastructure specialist and host of Wiley s Diversity in Tech webinar series, has received the Highly Commended award in the International Business Book category for her work, Women of Color in Tech (Wiley, 2020).
The critically acclaimed book provides guidance on the variety of careers available in the tech industry, how to prepare for these careers, and how to address the unique challenges women of color may face entering the field, including bias, microaggressions, and mental health. Tedrick drew on her personal experiences and learnings transitioning into a technical career after spending many years in administrative positions within the financial services industry.