Bridget Greenwood is a key figure in the financial services and blockchain industries, known for her work in financial social media and her support for women in technology. She started her career in 2000 as an independent financial advisor and later became a leader in financial services social media, winning several awards for her innovative communication strategies.
Since 2017, Bridget has been involved in the blockchain economy, offering insights to both retail and institutional clients. She strongly supports cryptocurrency, especially Bitcoin, and emphasizes its impact on global financial systems. To promote diversity and inclusion in blockchain and emerging tech, she founded The Bigger Pie, an organization that addresses the gender gap in technology.
Bridget is also a public speaker and broadcaster, sharing her insights on blockchain, cryptocurrency, and the role of women in technology through various podcasts and interviews. She continues to lead The Bigger Pie, aiming to build a global community for women in these sectors and create an inclusive environment.
Dedicated to continuous learning, Bridget seeks to understand the challenges women face in tech and advocates for solutions that promote gender equity. She believes that inclusive technologies can lead to better products that address global issues like climate change and financial inclusion. For new entrepreneurs, she recommends books such as "The Hard Thing about Hard Things" by Ben Horowitz and "Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men" by Caroline Criado-Perez, highlighting her focus on understanding the gender data gap and building inclusive businesses.