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The Woman Who Would
In an industry dominated by men, Gail Peace dared to forge her own path. The daughter of second-generation immigrants, Gail grew up witnessing the challenges and triumphs of blending cultures and ambitions. With a relentless passion for technology and a vision to make a difference, she stepped into the world of STEM-not just as a participant but as a trailblazer.
Discover how she identified a critical inefficiency in hospitals-the complex web of doctors' contracts and payments-that was costing the health care industry millions. With ingenuity and determination, she developed technology that streamlined these processes, saving time and resources. Her startup didn't just disrupt the norm; it redefined it. And when the time was right, she sold her thriving business, realizing a monumental achievement in her career.
But her story doesn't end there. Fueled by the desire to empower other women, she shares her journey-the hurdles, the victories, and the lessons learned along the way. This book is not only a story about creating a successful business; it is a rallying cry for women everywhere to embrace STEM fields and reshape the future.
Join Gail on this inspiring journey and discover how one woman's courage and innovation can ignite change across industries and generations.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Woman Who Would
In an industry dominated by men, Gail Peace dared to forge her own path. The daughter of second-generation immigrants, Gail grew up witnessing the challenges and triumphs of blending cultures and ambitions. With a relentless passion for technology and a vision to make a difference, she stepped into the world of STEM-not just as a participant but as a trailblazer.
Discover how she identified a critical inefficiency in hospitals-the complex web of doctors' contracts and payments-that was costing the health care industry millions. With ingenuity and determination, she developed technology that streamlined these processes, saving time and resources. Her startup didn't just disrupt the norm; it redefined it. And when the time was right, she sold her thriving business, realizing a monumental achievement in her career.
But her story doesn't end there. Fueled by the desire to empower other women, she shares her journey-the hurdles, the victories, and the lessons learned along the way. This book is not only a story about creating a successful business; it is a rallying cry for women everywhere to embrace STEM fields and reshape the future.
Join Gail on this inspiring journey and discover how one woman's courage and innovation can ignite change across industries and generations.