Education
Shevinsky attendedEarly career
In 2010, Shevinsky defended her company against '' The New York Times'', as co-owner of Neighborhoodies, over the use of the "New York Herald Tribune" logo on T-shirts. Shevinsky argued that the trademark had been abandoned. In 2012, she founded two NYC-focused dating sites, MakeOut Labs and JoinJspot. Shevinsky co-founded Glimpse, an encrypted photo and video-sharing app, with Pax Dickinson in 2013. At Glimpse, Shevinksy served as chief executive of the company. In 2015 Shevinsky was funded by MACH37 for Jekudo Privacy Company, co-organized information security conference SecretCon, and edited '' Lean Out: The Struggle for Gender Equality in Tech and Start-up Culture''. In 2016, Shevinsky joinedCurrent career
Shevinsky has spoken and written on enterprise security policy. She spoke on the potential for social media to influence election outcomes atHonors
'' Lean Out: The Struggle for Gender Equality in Tech and Start-up Culture'' was listed by Inc. Magazine as one of the 100 best business books of 2015. In 2018, Shevinsky was named "Woman of the Decade" by Williams College in a speech where she announced she wanted to lead the way for the development and protection of privacy for the following decade.Personal life
Shevinsky advocates for niceness and inclusivity in the workplace, especially within the tech and security industries. In a 2015 post on harassment and trolling in Silicon Valley, Shevinsky wrote: "I'd like to see less harassment. That's my position. Less harassment, for everyone. I do hope this isn't a controversial statement." When James Damore was fired by Google, Shevinsky was widely quoted saying that speech "questioning the technical qualifications of people based on race or gender" was potentially within the purview of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin. As a Press Lead for the 2018 HOPE conference in NYC, Shevinsky called for stronger enforcement of the Code of Conduct.Bibliography
* '' Lean Out: The Struggle for Gender Equality in Tech and Start-up Culture:'' OR Books, 2015. * Social Entrepreneurship: How Businesses Can Transform Society: Praeger, 2012.Film
Shevinsky appears in the documentary '' CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap''. She is also a cast member in the documentary ''Silenced''.References
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