Ananda Kiamsha Madelyn Leeke became a pioneer in the digital
universe twenty-seven years ago, when she logged in to the
LexisNexis research service as a first-year law student at Howard
University School of Law. She was immediately smitten with what the
World Wide Web could do. Later, while attending the UN Fourth World
Conference on Women in Beijing, China, in 1995, Leeke found herself
in an Internet cafe, where she experienced an interaction that
changed her life.
Over time, through interactions and conversations both online
and in-person, Leeke developed the concept of "digital sisterhood."
Embracing this revolutionary concept led to a complete career
reinvention that finally allowed her to embrace her enormous
creative spirit. She found in her digital sisters true "sheroes"
and virtual mentors. Her blogging and social media adventures
highlight the lessons she learned in the process, the reasons she
launched the Digital Sisterhood Network, and the experiences that
caused her to adopt what she terms the "fierce living"
commitments.
In her memoir, Leeke details her journey, sharing experiences
and insights helped her and her digital sisters use the Internet as
a self-discovery tool and identifying leadership archetypes that
shaped her role as a social media leader.
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