Neha Madhira
TED Speaker | Data Storyteller & Inclusion Advocate
About
Neha Madhira is a data scientist and advocate for diversity and inclusion in technology. As a TEDx speaker, she has shared her powerful personal story of overcoming imposter syndrome to excel in her STEM career.
Neha currently works as a data analyst at a leading tech firm, where she applies machine learning and data visualization to uncover insights that drive business decisions. Her keynotes inspire audiences to embrace their unique perspectives and foster more inclusive, equitable workplaces.
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