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Defying gravity: What it takes to build women leaders in tech
DataQuest
|June 2025
In a candid discussion with Dataquest, three trailblazers - Sharda Tickoo (Country Manager, Trend Micro), Hemapriya Dharshini (SVP, Agilisium Consulting), and Hardika Shah (Founder & CEO, Kinara Capital) - speak about their journeys, the barriers they broke, and the legacy they want to leave for the next generation.
"Curiosity Is My Superpower" Hemapriya Dharshini never mapped out her career. She chased curiosity-and it led her to lead a 60-person team before she turned 25. "People said, 'You're too young, too married, too female for sales.' I said, 'Watch me."" Her advice? "Don't shrink to fit the room. Make the room expand for you."
Forget the old boys' club. A new league of women are storming India's tech bastions, not just fitting in but flipping the script. They are coding, leading, selling, and building billion-rupee dreams. And they're just getting started.
Here, these three trailblazers discuss bias, breakthroughs, and how to take ownership of the boardroom.
THE PLAYBOOK: HOW THEY'RE CHANGING THE GAME
• Bias? Smash it. These women don't just overcome bias—they use it as fuel.
• Empathy = Superpower. Emotional intelligence isn't “soft.” It’s strategic.
• Flexibility is the future. Hybrid work, mentorship circles, and return-to-work programs are their secret weapons.
• Inclusion isn’t a checkbox. It’s a culture, a system, and a daily decision.
FROM SYSTEMS ADMIN TO CYBERSECURITY LEADER
Sharda’s story begins in the mid-1990s at Reliance Infocomm, where she was the lone woman in a room full of systems administrators. “I was often underestimated, but I made sure my work was impeccable,” she recalls. Her early fascination with cybersecurity evolved into a passion that propelled her through roles in technical support, enterprise sales, and eventually leadership.
At Trend Micro, Sharda leads a team that safeguards enterprises against cyber threats—a role demanding not just technical expertise but strategic vision. “Cybersecurity is a battlefield where trust is currency. Women bring empathy and discipline that enhance how we protect clients.”
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