'They would still ask me to get coffee'
Tech executive Gemma Lloyd started her own business after working for two "archaic boys' clubs". "I was on the same level as 40-year-old men, and yet they would still ask me to get coffee."
Tech executive Gemma Lloyd started her own business after working for two "archaic boys' clubs". "I was on the same level as 40-year-old men, and yet they would still ask me to get coffee."
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