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An interview with Anita Manwani, first woman president of TiE Silicon Valley in 32-year history

May 2024 695 views 7 Min 56 Sec

The Indian-American president of TiE Silicon Valley, Anita Manwani, who is also the first woman head of the group in its 32-year-old history, spoke at TiECon 2024 about how she is “blown away” by Indian startups.

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