Island tech expert headlines business women's conference
Never been 'a more exciting time in history for women' to build their own business, Amber Mac says
Tech entrepreneur andbest-selling author, Amber Mac says she doesn't think there's been a more exciting time in history for women to go out and build their own businesses.
Mac was born in Charlottetown but her career has taken her all over the world.
She'sbeen in the tech industry for over 20 years, starting her career at the beginning of the dot-com era in San Francisco appearingon G4 Tech TV, BloombergTV, CityNewsInternationaland much more.
On Wednesday, she'll deliver the keynote speech to the Business Women's Summer Summit in Charlottetown, hosted by the Startup Zone
Bright future for women in tech
"When I was here 20 years ago working in this building,I couldn't have done what I do right now," Mac said about her time with CBC P.E.I. long ago.
"Because there are so many online tools that allow you to start a business from anywhere," she said, women can build their "dream careers" their own way.
Whether it's a full-time job, part-time or even just a side hustle, Mac said, the tools are out there for all women to succeed in the online business world.
The missing link
Though more women are creating their own careers online, there is one thing missing, Mac said.
"The missing link really is that [women] don't necessarily have the networks or support systems in place. That's what this event Wednesday is all about," she said.
The Business Women's Summer Summitwill take place July 26between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.
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With files from CBC News: Compass