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Power Deliberations from
a Powerhouse Panel

Power Deliberations from a Powerhouse Panel

DWEN & Intel’s powerhouse panel of women founders and business leaders set our brains on fire! 

Based on a shared belief we are all irrevocably changed following the pandemic, they bravely offered insights about how women business owners are uniquely capable, qualified and positioned to redefine the future of work – a welcome change, if we say so. A not-so-subtle spoiler-alert wrapped in a hint?  

GO BIGGER, GO FASTER, DO MORE, DON’T STOP. 

At DWEN, your advancement is both our purpose and our pleasure. 

As their final contribution to the discussion, each of our powerhouse panelists graciously offered you a deliberation to reimagine your personal relationship to ambition and achievement. Your power move is boldly gaming it out. 


Being “bolder” is subjective. For you:

What does it look like, feel like, act like? And what holds you back from living bolder? Does that even ring true?

Kristen Nolte, VP of consumer and small business marketing, Dell Technologies

As you deliberate your own changepoint and how it affects what you want going forward:

How can you be bolder in your ambitions – both personally and professionally? What does courageous advancement look and feel like to you?

Caitlin Anderson, VP & GM, Client Computing Sales, Intel

Whether the world boxed you in, or your own limiting beliefs did it for you:

What does it mean to “unbox” yourself? What’s limiting your capacity to dream bigger?

Nicole Cardoza, founder of Reclamation Ventures

At this changepoint, if you are debating to scale or not to scale, consider this:

What is your criteria? Is it the same as before COVID? Regardless, how will you re-imagine it against the life and business you want now? What specifically can you do to proactively pursue it?

Gay Gaddis, founder of T3

Considering time is your most precious resource now more than ever before:

What is the one “game changer” pursuit – a new connection, a new skill, more funding, etc. – worth your dedicated time? Maybe even your hyper focus?

Monica Peraza O’Quigley, DWEN Austin co-founder  

If you're already empowered, then what? As a modern founder:

How do you need to feel now to advance your business interests, your impact, or your influence? What can we do to activate it?

Meghan E. Butler, Dell Technologies / DWEN

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