Racial injustice has been one of those topics which can affect many of us deeply. Seeing continuous examples of it on the news, the protests aftermath, and the ultimate question of “what can I do as a contributing member of this society?” has been bugging me for the longest time. SAP’s Pro Bono for Economic....
Every third Monday of January each year in the US, Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday is honored. King was an American Baptist minister and activist in the American civil rights movement, and at the age of thirty-five, he was the youngest man to have received the Nobel Peace Prize. For many Martin Luther King Jr.’s....
Observations about Women in Open Source Having worked in the SAP Open Source Program Office since 2019, I drive business development, manage communities such as the “SAP Open Source Champions” and engage with different internal and external groups and stakeholders about topics related to open source. From the very beginning, I noticed that open-source developers are extremely motivated and passionate about....
Hello all! I am very excited to be making this post. SAP Women in Tech recently launched our new project, Young Africans In Tech. Young Africans In Tech is a new project that aims to give young Africans at SAP a platform to share their stories and grow their knowledge through fellow Africans....
A man opens the gate to a hall and the light floods in. Great accessibility comes with awareness: The recognition that each of us has a stake in this and is responsible for designing a more inclusive world. When I grew into the lead of SAP’s accessibility team back in 2019, I dreamt about one....
Have you ever heard about a fireside chat? My first thoughts were: cozy atmosphere, nice warm fireplace, hot cocoa, and an intriguing conversation. Turns out while a fireside chat does appeal through its informal setting it is actually rooted from a series of evening radio addresses by former US president Franklin D. Roosevelt. It....