Panel Discussion: Leaders in Biotech and Engineering
Presented by Women Who Code San Francisco Speaker: Maritza Diaz, Dana Caulder, Alyss Weissglass Moderator: MichelleΒ ...
Chief Financial Officer, Ofg Bancorp
Search every verified Maritza Diaz interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote β each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. Maritza Diaz, Chief Financial Officer at Ofg Bancorp, participated in a panel discussion on December 7, 2023, hosted by Women Who Code San Francisco. During the event, Diaz described herself as a mother, an immigrant, and a software engineer with nearly 30 years in the industry, including over 20 years in life sciences. She discussed her decision to leave Thermo Fisher after almost 20 years to start her own company, advising others to "do what you love" and to "be confident, take risks, and follow your passion." Diaz noted that her company provides high-quality engineering jobs in Tijuana, which she said offers overlooked talent life-changing opportunities, and she recounted receiving messages from engineers thanking her for changing their lives. Diaz also addressed strategies for attracting and retaining talent, emphasizing the importance of meaningful work and investment in mentoring and training, stating that "money alone isn't enough." She commented on the underrepresentation of women in technology, recalling being one of three women in her class and often the only woman in the room, and credited mentors and sponsorsβoften menβfor her career progress. Diaz advocated for men in leadership to be active allies and said she aims for a 50/50 gender balance in her organization. She advised focusing on learning agility and soft skills, as technology changes rapidly, rather than on specific programming languages.
“Good evening β I'm Maritza Diaz. I'm a mom, an immigrant, and a software engineer; I've been in the industry for almost 30 years, with 20+ of those years in life sciences.”
“Do what you love β that's my advice; I left Thermo Fisher after almost 20 years to start my company despite opposition because you should be confident, take risks, and follow your passion.”
“My company brings high-quality engineering jobs to Tijuana, providing overlooked talent with life-changing opportunities β I often get messages from engineers saying 'you changed my life.'”
“To attract and retain talent, focus on impact and development β give people meaningful work that benefits lives and invest in mentoring and training; money alone isn't enough.”
Presented by Women Who Code San Francisco Speaker: Maritza Diaz, Dana Caulder, Alyss Weissglass Moderator: MichelleΒ ...
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