Technicast with Arlene Furman

For those that don’t know, March is Women’s History Month.  We at Technica would like to take this month to celebrate the brave and powerful women who have come before us, those who are striving for success now, and those who will lead us into the future.  We thought that in honor of Women’s History Month, we’d sit down with co-owner of Technica Editorial Arlene Furman and talk a little about her career and how she got to the position that she is in.

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