• Picture perfect. In addition to holding down a "day job" as CTO of Microsoft, Kevin Scott has spent the past year or so working on a fascinating project: photographing women in technology. Scott, a longtime hobbyist photographer, took a moment to talk to me about why he decided to launch the series—including his wish to shine a light on the real women who make your tech work every day (not just the billionaire founders) and to provide more role models for his daughter and other kids. Fortune • Your morning motivation. Feeling like you could use a little guidance this morning? I know I could. We asked the 2017 Fortune Most Powerful Women to share their best advice. Here's what they had to say: Fortune • Bertram bounces. Jo Bertram, the woman who built Uber's business in the U.K., has left the company on the eve of key talks with regulators to save its London operating license. Fortune • A sobering stat. Kristina Jones has now raised more than $1 million for her legal tech startup Court Buddy. Shockingly, she is only the 14th ever African American female founder to raise that amount, according to this Forbes interview. Forbes • Sweating with Sandberg. After two hit books and countless media appearances, you may think you know everything there is know about Sheryl Sandberg. Okay, but have you heard that she taught step aerobics in college—"silver leotard, leg warmers, shiny headband, and all?" The Facebook COO shared that gem and few other little-known facts about her life with Fortune: Fortune MOVERS AND SHAKERS: Sandhya Venkatachalam has joined Social Capital as a partner leading growth investing. Previously, she was one of the founding partners at private investment firm Centerview Capital. |