Listen up: What Women’s History Month means to women at Modus

The future of tech is inclusive
Annual recognition of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day (March 8) may seem like another nice thing that companies today should do. And it is! But it’s also an opportunity to remind ourselves of the power that workplaces hold to shift historical constructs and narratives.
Women continue to be underrepresented in the technology sector — about 25% of tech jobs are held by women. At Modus, we feel good about our gender representation. Our current gender demographics are: male (49%), female (45%), unspecified (3%), non-binary (3%). We are proud to be a global consultancy where differences are valued and celebrated.
As we strive to empower women in our field and foster a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility, we are taking a moment to amplify some of the women at Modus. Why? Because Women’s History Month is a time to listen to women and learn. And truly, that’s something we can do all year long.
What was your journey to working at a digital agency? What do you like most about it?
“Growing up bilingual, I thought a lot about communication and how we can facilitate understanding. While studying Visual Communications in school, I became interested in creating digital products and services that help build knowledge and improve people's lives.” — Tae Sayama, VP, Experience Design
“My father was an inventor and pioneer at the intersection of art and technology, so it feels natural to me to live and work at this intersection. I like that it is inherently creative, that no matter what you are working to achieve in terms of technology, you will always be working through the medium of humans.” — Lorrie Harrison, Director, People Operations