Vidya Nayak,Caged Women Head of Product Design at Yahoo Search, is aware it’s not easy to be a visible female tech executive. She also knows talking about her experiences as a woman in the industry makes a difference.
“Sharing my own stories honestly and authentically encourages other women in the room to come forward and share theirs,” Nayak tells Mashable. “This creates a sense of community and solidarity where women feel seen, heard, and empowered to navigate their day-to-day boldly.”
Nayak has a big job at Yahoo, which ranks as the U.S.’s second most-visited website. Nayak was a major part of the team that recently introduced an AI chatbot and AI-powered summaries within Yahoo search. Logged-in users can take advantage of the new offerings, which mark a big step for the 31-year-old company’s effort to regain a bigger presence in Search after being swamped by Google over 20 years ago.
“We’re definitely taking a more forward-looking approach to how Yahoo search evolves with the conversational interface and even the AI summaries,” Nayak says. “We’re creating an experience that helps users make decisions faster, be more productive, and, in the end, [have search be] more intuitive for them.”
SEE ALSO: The end of remote work doesn't work for womenBefore joining Yahoo in 2023, the graduate of San Francisco's Academy of Art University held leadership roles at Disney Interactive, Rodale, iWin, and News Corp., where she led the launch of the first mobile apps for Fox News and Fox Business. At her most recent pre-Yahoo position, Nayak served as Design Director for bank giant SoFi, streamlining the company's apps and helping guide overall corporate strategy. Nayak is candid about what that view from the top looked like.
"I wouldn’t say I’m the only woman in the room [at these companies], but, yes, it is definitely male-dominated," the mother of two says. "Tech has significantly made strides, but globally it still remains male-dominated. Things are shifting, however, very slowly. Tech companies are slowly recognizing the value female leaders bring to the organization, so you see a lot more women at the C Level and in leadership roles and manager roles."
Nayak encourages companies to continue to invest in mentoring women through in-company programs and internships.
"We must create opportunities to develop technical and soft skills with clear progression paths [and] actionable feedback that will help women then take those steps forward," she says. "I think mentorship and critical role model functions are key to opening doors and more opportunities for women."
Even though this presidential administration has painted diversity as a bad word, especially on the collegiate level, bringing girls and women to the forefront would appear to make good business sense for the entire industry. A product created with the input of different minds and experiences will appeal to a larger cross-section of customers, believes Nayak.
"It’s important to recognize this [gender] gap exists at all levels, but particularly the education level," Nayak says. "That needs to change. More men are often encouraged to pursue STEM programs and enter the tech space. Right from the get-go, at the foundational levels, if we make those changes, women will feel more welcome [in the industry]."
Nayak believes in opening doors of opportunity behind her, especially since many were opened for her.
"I was very fortunate to have strong female role models early in my career when I just started working and during my graduate school days," she says. "They inspired me and showed me I could achieve anything and [helped me] navigate these challenges that women face. Learning from the best is crucial."
Networking and "building a community of women" is mutually beneficial for all women in the industry, Nayak says.
"It’s also important to celebrate each other’s accomplishments," she adds. "I remember a quote from Chelsea Handler: 'I never blew out someone’s candle to make mine brighter.' We need to be each other’s cheerleaders."
Topics Diversity Social Good Yahoo
Record high spent on political ads despite Donald TrumpTwitter makes website redesign official — and no, you can't opt outTesla simplifies lineup again, removes Standard Range Model S and XThis toddler watching Superman take flight is the definition of joy'Stranger Things' producer hints at prophetic Season 4 fan theoriesBand has brutally blunt reaction to getting praised in The SunReddit is working again following hours of website issues'Moon' songs to celebrate anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landingJuul CEO super 'sorry' he got your teens addicted to fat cloudsJuul CEO super 'sorry' he got your teens addicted to fat cloudsThese D.C. restaurants are donating inauguration weekend profits to charityVillage intervenes after couple refuses to stop at 17 childrenBand has brutally blunt reaction to getting praised in The Sun'Game of Thrones' leads 2019 Emmy nominees: Here's full listDonald Trump is selling the news over Twitter—and everyone's buying'Game of Thrones' leads 2019 Emmy nominees: Here's full listDid Kim Kardashian hint at a divorce before her longSmart pet collar is like an iPhone for your dogReview roundup: Critics dismiss 'The Lion King' 2019 as stale retreadHurricane Barry photos show a Louisiana city deep under water: PHOTOS Paradox Formation: Anelise Chen’s Meditations on the Snail How to watch Oregon vs. USC football without cable: kickoff time, streaming deals, and more The Novel Isn’t Dead: KFC Is Selling a Colonel Sanders Romance Best speaker deal: Sony SRS 'Call of Duty: Warzone' cheaters might be getting a nasty surprise Best deals of the day Nov. 22: the all Where I Live: Photographs by Tom Arndt Remembering David Lewiston, Who Recorded Music Around the World How the cost of living crisis is damaging friendships Black Friday Nintendo deal: Joy Finding Refuge in the “Green Mountains” of Vermont How to use Hive Social When Drummers Become Writers: The Strange Wisdom of Method Books Looking at “Evidence,” One of the ’70’s Most Influential Photo Books 'Dream Scenario' review: Nicolas Cage takes wild swings at cancel culture “I am glad if I can type zer0s”: Endre Tót’s Mail Art An entire state's population just had its data stolen by a ransomware group Instafest app: How to get your personalised Spotify music festival lineup 'The Marvels' extra special mid How Hive Social became Twitter's newest rival
2.3889s , 10132.4765625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Caged Women】,Unobstructed Information Network