03-05-2025 07:16 AM - edited 03-05-2025 06:36 PM
Welcome to the Cisco Community Ask Me Anything conversation!
Submit your questions from Wednesday, March 5 to Wednesday, March 19 to our guest, Kanyatta Walker, VP – Legal Operations & Technology Solutions at Cisco. She is also the Executive Sponsor of Women of Cisco (Southern Region) and Global Co-Lead of Connected Black Professionals.
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Current role: VP Legal Operations | LinkedIn
Years in the tech industry: 26+
Education & certifications: Emory University – Goizueta Business School (MBA), PMP, AI White Belt
Key areas of expertise: Process Improvement, Global Delivery, Transformational Leadership, Gen AI, IT Strategy
Hometown & where you live now: Greenville, Mississippi à Johns Creek, GA (Atlanta suburb)
One thing you're currently obsessed with: College softball
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“Limitless"
In high school, I was interested in occupational therapy and planned to major in it. I took the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) aptitude test with a friend who wanted to join the army. The military recruiter told me my scores were excellent, and I could do anything I wanted to, except be an engineer. This piqued my curiosity; I changed my major and graduated with a degree in software engineering technology and haven't looked back.
Stay curious and don't limit yourself. I realized my work isn't defined by a title, so I seek opportunities where my transferable skills can shine. I focus on my strengths and collaborate with others who have different skills and perspectives. Embrace diverse thoughts and know you don't have to be an expert at everything.
Change can be challenging, especially when updating technology or processes. At a previous employer, we trained our development team to implement new systems. Upskilling current employees benefits the company by retaining loyal staff and reducing the costs of training new hires.
Educate women and young girls early about opportunities in technology. Encourage them to pursue their goals and take risks. If offered a challenging learning opportunity, lean in and give it a try.
Believe in yourself......... “We all have vast potential inside of us, untapped levels of strength, intelligence, and focus, and the key to activating these superpowers is unlimiting yourself.” - Jim Kwik
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03-12-2025 08:16 AM - edited 03-12-2025 08:16 AM
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03-11-2025 11:42 PM
thanks for sharing this valuable information.
03-11-2025 11:44 PM
Nice story, thanks for sharing.
03-12-2025 12:12 AM
What’s one skill you think everyone in tech should work on, no matter their role?
03-12-2025 08:56 AM
Adapting to disruption and change management. As technology evolves, staying updated with new developments is essential to maintain relevant skills.
03-12-2025 12:12 AM
Kanyatta is definitely an inspiring leader! Her journey and insights are invaluable, especially in encouraging more women in tech leadership roles.
What’s your top advice for retaining and promoting women in tech leadership?
What strategies have worked best for fostering an inclusive workplace?
03-12-2025 08:41 AM
03-12-2025 08:55 AM
Love this so much! Especially "provide a platform for everyone's voice"!
03-12-2025 12:20 AM
Nice, Thanks for sharing this valuable information.
03-12-2025 12:23 AM
Thanks for sharing, it's very interesting and a great success story.
03-12-2025 12:27 AM
Thank you for sharing your story! Btw, love the movie Limitless.
03-12-2025 12:41 AM
Great to see such an inspiring leader sharing her journey!
03-12-2025 12:52 AM
@Brooke Hammer thanks for sharing this valuable information.
03-12-2025 04:57 AM
Interesting article, thank you for sharing
03-12-2025 05:11 AM
Thank You for sharing !
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