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Advice to Younger Moms: Really Listen to What Others Are Saying, Be Cautious With Your Time

Corinne Knight

Corinne Knight was always interested in technology and has found success helping tech teams achieve their goals.

Courtesy of Corinne Knight

Editor's Note: This article is part of a series featuring working women who've had a big impact on the tech industry, developed in partnership with multinational tech services company HCL Technologies. Read about other inspiring Red Ladder Honorees.

Corinne Knight, Senior Manager, Disney Studios, UK

Corinne Knight grew up outside of London and was always interested in math and science—way before girls were encouraged to consider technology careers. While still completing her higher education, she became a single parent of a

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