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CEO and Founder @MomsFirstUS, Founder @GirlsWhoCode Bestseller #PayUp. Mom @toddlershaan @littleguysai @stanleythepuppy. Wife @nihalmehta. Tweets my own

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CEO and founder of MomsFirstUS and Girls Who Code, bestselling author of #PayUp, and a mom who unabashedly mixes policy, protest, and parenting. She tweets her own and turns outrage into organized action. Her platform centers childcare, paid leave, and closing the gender gap in tech.

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You can launch a national campaign, write a best-seller, and schedule a PTA meeting all before your toddler finishes breakfast, and you’ll live-tweet the whole thing with a policy brief in one hand and a sippy cup in the other.

Founded Girls Who Code, turning a grassroots idea into a nationally recognized movement that shifted how we talk about girls and tech, and later translated that organizing power into MomsFirstUS and bestselling advocacy.

To make care work visible and valued, mobilizing parents, policymakers, and the public to win childcare, paid family leave, and equitable opportunities for girls in tech so families can thrive.

Believes systemic change is possible and necessary, that investing in caregivers is both moral and economic, that education and tech access unlock opportunity for girls, and that direct action and storytelling move policy.

Magnetic organizer and communicator, media-savvy, policy-literate, and fearless about calling out power; able to convert outrage into petitions, ads, and large-scale campaigns.

Can be polarizing and confrontational, which energizes supporters but can alienate potential allies; prone to stretch thin across causes and risk burnout.

Grow on X by pairing hard data with personal storytelling: pin a high-impact call-to-action (petition, sign-on), publish regular threads breaking complex policy into 3, 6 shareable points, host Spaces with moms, coders, and lawmakers, use short videos and graphics to humanize stats, tag allies and policymakers for amplification, and run periodic mobilization tweets (RT + DM templates) so followers can turn support into action.

Fun fact: bestselling author of #PayUp and founder of Girls Who Code and MomsFirstUS; mom to toddlers and a puppy; boasts ~141,700 followers and has tweeted over 18,000 times.

Top tweets of Reshma Saujani

Today I asked @realDonaldTrump what he would do to solve the child care crisis. His response? Incomprehensible at best; at worst, outrageously offensive to the millions of families drowning in costs.

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I woke up this morning to a news alert that our @GirlsWhoCode middle-grade book series was banned by some school districts as part of the Mom for Liberty effort to ban books. To be honest, I am so angry I cannot breathe. newsweek.com/handmaids-tale


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Never thought bravery would mean calling out @60minutes but here I am. They just aired a segment on the gender gap in tech without mentioning @GirlsWhoCode or any women orgs. Girls, this one’s for you. #bravenotperfect @reshmasaujani/erasing-women-in-tech-how-60-minutes-ignored-womens-voices-stories-and-expertise-7ee8e157c262">medium.com/@reshmasaujani


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Today, @GirlsWhoCode took out a full-page ad in the @nytimes calling on the Biden administration to support moms by implementing a #MarshallPlanForMoms in the first 100 days. 50 prominent women signed on to our letter. Take action and add your name: marshallplanformoms.com

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In 2012, I started @girlswhocode with 20 girls in NYC. 6 years later we've reached almost 50,000 girls- and we're just getting started. Tell a girl to apply for our free summer program: girlswhocode.com/SIPapply

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Of all the projects we’ve worked on at @MomsFirstUS this year, this is the one I am most proud of. Today, we are officially rolling out PaidLeave.ai, a first-of-its-kind tool to help families understand what paid leave they qualify for, and how to get it.

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Child tax credits đŸ’” — alongside paid family leave and investments in child care — are an incredible, effective, and widely popular tool to relieve economic stress for America’s families. I’m glad to see it has strong support across the aisle. Here’s what VP @KamalaHarris is proposing: Up to $6,000 per kid for low-and-middle-income families during a newborn’s first year of life 👏👏👏 Expanding the child tax credit to $3,600 per kid 👏👏👏

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I’ve heard from so many women who say that one clip from my conversation with @StevenBartlett has helped them face their imposter syndrome. So cool to see this quote from it on a billboard in Sheffield, England! Happy #InternationalWomensDay 😉

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Only 3 days till @girlswhocode is at #SuperBowl2020!! Retweet GWC, and @OlaySkin will donate $1 up to $500K (!!!!) for women and girls in CS! #MakeSpaceForWomen

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Most engaged tweets of Reshma Saujani

Today I asked @realDonaldTrump what he would do to solve the child care crisis. His response? Incomprehensible at best; at worst, outrageously offensive to the millions of families drowning in costs.

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I woke up this morning to a news alert that our @GirlsWhoCode middle-grade book series was banned by some school districts as part of the Mom for Liberty effort to ban books. To be honest, I am so angry I cannot breathe. newsweek.com/handmaids-tale


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Today, @GirlsWhoCode took out a full-page ad in the @nytimes calling on the Biden administration to support moms by implementing a #MarshallPlanForMoms in the first 100 days. 50 prominent women signed on to our letter. Take action and add your name: marshallplanformoms.com

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Of all the projects we’ve worked on at @MomsFirstUS this year, this is the one I am most proud of. Today, we are officially rolling out PaidLeave.ai, a first-of-its-kind tool to help families understand what paid leave they qualify for, and how to get it.

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Never thought bravery would mean calling out @60minutes but here I am. They just aired a segment on the gender gap in tech without mentioning @GirlsWhoCode or any women orgs. Girls, this one’s for you. #bravenotperfect @reshmasaujani/erasing-women-in-tech-how-60-minutes-ignored-womens-voices-stories-and-expertise-7ee8e157c262">medium.com/@reshmasaujani


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Child tax credits đŸ’” — alongside paid family leave and investments in child care — are an incredible, effective, and widely popular tool to relieve economic stress for America’s families. I’m glad to see it has strong support across the aisle. Here’s what VP @KamalaHarris is proposing: Up to $6,000 per kid for low-and-middle-income families during a newborn’s first year of life 👏👏👏 Expanding the child tax credit to $3,600 per kid 👏👏👏

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In 2012, I started @girlswhocode with 20 girls in NYC. 6 years later we've reached almost 50,000 girls- and we're just getting started. Tell a girl to apply for our free summer program: girlswhocode.com/SIPapply

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Well, we did it. @cnn asked about #ChildCare at the debate because of all the moms, dads, caregivers, educators, and allies who spoke out and pushed this issue onto the national stage. Thank you CNN for hearing us. Now we just need a petition to make them actually answer the #ChildCareCrisis question. đŸ€”

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Yeah, no shit. But it wasn’t just the childless cat ladies comment, Usha. It’s that he claims to understand how hard it is to be a parent, and yet he votes against policies that would make it easier to be a parent and FOR policies that make it even harder. He has said that he’s against universal child care, calling it “class war against normal people.” And where has been all this time on paid family leave? It makes me feel like he doesn’t understand the day-to-day plight of working families. @JDVance, if I’m wrong and you really are for investments in child care and paid family leave, then put it on the record. Usha, I agree. It’s too damn expensive and hard to be a parent in this country. Now let’s talk about the real policies that would make sure America’s parents aren’t going into debt over child care or forced to make impossible decisions about how to put food on the table.

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