Jessica Naziri is the Founder and CEO of TechSesh.co. One of her main goals is to help startups, specifically technology companies develop products for the specific needs of the current market. She also spreads information on new women in technology, new technology tips, new technology relating to fashion, and reviews on apps and other products. Naziri's current job titles include Tech Expert, Writer, Video Host, Content Strategist, and Entrepreneur (Worthy Women).
Early Education and Career
Naziri attend the University of Southern California Naziri started her career at The Los Angeles Times, CNN, and CNBC.com as a technology news reporter and then moved on to be the Founder and CEO of TechSesh.co. Some of the companies that she has done work for include CBS, Fox's, Good Day LA, TechCrunch, The Washington Post, Mashable, The Travel Channel, NPR, Inside Edition, Yahoo!, Business Insider, Google, Intel, Dell, and Samsung (Linkedin).
Noteworthy Work
Naziri did work for CNBC.com writing articles. Some of her noteworthy articles from this site include:
"Accessories to hold your iPhone when you have no pockets."-This article discusses six popular accessories that can be used to hold you iPhone when there is no where to put it and your only option is to hold it (CNBC).
"Next up for 3D printing: Women's makeup."-In this article, Naziri discusses how a woman named Grace Choi has started a movement for 3-D printing make up which will allow makeup to be more accessible to make up users (CNBC).
"Tech gifts for Mother's Day."-This article discusses different kinds of tech gifts for a different kinds of women that could be considered great gifts, especially to mothers (CNBC).
"Next frontier for 'Internet of Things': Babies."-This article discusses the different smart technologies that can now be used to track a babies movements, healthy, etc (CNBC).
Naziri also has done some work for Techradar. Some of her noteworthy articles from this site include:
"Gatorade's sensor-equipped 'smart bottle' wants to change how athletes taste victory.''-This article discusses how Gatorade has created a smart water bottle that tracks the hydration needs of an athlete (Techradar).
"7 Father's Day gifts you shouldn't give your technophobe dad."-This article discusses some of the popular technology gifts that father's can find useful (Techradar).
"Meet the tiny device that can tell you more than you ever wanted to know."-This article discusses a new scanner that has just been developed called the SCiO that is used to scan the chemical makeup of foods, medications, and plants (Techradar).
Jessica Naziri is the Founder and CEO of TechSesh.co. One of her main goals is to help startups, specifically technology companies develop products for the specific needs of the current market. She also spreads information on new women in technology, new technology tips, new technology relating to fashion, and reviews on apps and other products. Naziri's current job titles include Tech Expert, Writer, Video Host, Content Strategist, and Entrepreneur (Worthy Women).
Early Education and Career
Naziri attend the University of Southern California Naziri started her career at The Los Angeles Times, CNN, and CNBC.com as a technology news reporter and then moved on to be the Founder and CEO of TechSesh.co. Some of the companies that she has done work for include CBS, Fox's, Good Day LA, TechCrunch, The Washington Post, Mashable, The Travel Channel, NPR, Inside Edition, Yahoo!, Business Insider, Google, Intel, Dell, and Samsung (Linkedin).Noteworthy Work
Naziri did work for CNBC.com writing articles. Some of her noteworthy articles from this site include:
"Accessories to hold your iPhone when you have no pockets."-This article discusses six popular accessories that can be used to hold you iPhone when there is no where to put it and your only option is to hold it (CNBC).
"Next up for 3D printing: Women's makeup."-In this article, Naziri discusses how a woman named Grace Choi has started a movement for 3-D printing make up which will allow makeup to be more accessible to make up users (CNBC).
"Tech gifts for Mother's Day."-This article discusses different kinds of tech gifts for a different kinds of women that could be considered great gifts, especially to mothers (CNBC).
"Next frontier for 'Internet of Things': Babies."-This article discusses the different smart technologies that can now be used to track a babies movements, healthy, etc (CNBC).
Naziri also has done some work for Techradar. Some of her noteworthy articles from this site include:
"Gatorade's sensor-equipped 'smart bottle' wants to change how athletes taste victory.''-This article discusses how Gatorade has created a smart water bottle that tracks the hydration needs of an athlete (Techradar).
"7 Father's Day gifts you shouldn't give your technophobe dad."-This article discusses some of the popular technology gifts that father's can find useful (Techradar).
"Meet the tiny device that can tell you more than you ever wanted to know."-This article discusses a new scanner that has just been developed called the SCiO that is used to scan the chemical makeup of foods, medications, and plants (Techradar).
References
Boitnott, J. (n.d.). 30 Inspirational Women to Watch in Tech in 2017. Retrieved March 04, 2018, from https://www.inc.com/john-boitnott/30-inspirational-women-to-watch-in-tech-2017.html
Jessica Naziri. (n.d.). Retrieved March 04, 2018, from http://www.worthywomen.co/jessica-naziri/
Naziri, J. (2016, March 14). Gatorade's sensor-equipped 'smart bottle' wants to change how athletes taste victory. Retrieved March 04, 2018, from https://www.techradar.com/news/world-of- tech/gatorade-s-sensor-equipped-bottles-help-athletes-taste-victory-1316864
Naziri, J. (2014, July 27). How to hold your iPhone when you're pocketless. Retrieved March 04, 2018, from https://www.cnbc.com/2014/07/25/accessories-to-hold-your-iphone-when-you-have-no-pockets.html
Naziri, J. (2014, August 04). Meet the tiny device that can tell you more than you ever wanted to know. Retrieved March 04, 2018, from https://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/scio-the-little-device-that-will-change-the-way-you-learn-about-things-forever-1259871
Naziri, J. (2014, August 04). Meet the tiny device that can tell you more than you ever wanted to know. Retrieved March 04, 2018, from https://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/scio-the-little-device-that-will-change-the-way-you-learn-about-things-forever-1259871
Naziri, J. (2015, March 22). Next frontier for 'Internet of Things': Babies. Retrieved March 04, 2018, from https://www.cnbc.com/2015/03/20/next-frontier-for-internet-of-things-babies.html
Naziri, J. (2016, May 04). Tech gifts for Mother's Day. Retrieved March 04, 2018, from https://www.cnbc.com/2016/05/04/tech-gifts-for-mothers-day.html
Naziri, J. (2014, June 13). 7 Father's Day gifts you shouldn't give your technophobe dad. Retrieved March 04, 2018, from https://www.techradar.com/news/world-of-tech/7-father-s-day-gifts-you-shouldn-t-give-to-your-technophobe-dad-1251942
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