Women in AdTech at Tiger Pistol
The Industry Reality
The adtech industry runs on innovation. For example, teams constantly develop new tools, new platforms, and new ways to reach people.
But one part of the system has moved more slowly: who gets to shape that innovation.
Conversations around women in tech often gain momentum around moments like International Women’s Day. They bring awareness to the gap. But the reality is, the gap still exists, especially in technical and leadership roles.
That matters. Because the people building technology shape how it works, how it’s used, and who it ultimately serves.
Where It Starts to Look Different
At Tiger Pistol, the picture shifts.
Our team includes 9 women out of 21. It reflects who is contributing ideas, influencing direction, and shaping how work gets done.
But more than that, it reflects something deeper.
At Tiger Pistol, valuing different perspectives isn’t a campaign or a moment. We build it into how we operate. It’s how conversations happen. It’s how we make decisions.
And you feel it.
It shows up in the way conversations unfold and the perspectives we consider before decisions land. Additionally, it creates the space ideas need to evolve into something stronger.
Better outcomes don’t come from one way of thinking. They come from many.
What Impact Actually Looks Like
Across teams, that impact shows up in ways that move the business forward.
Women at Tiger Pistol are leading client conversations, building scalable solutions, and bringing clarity to complex systems. They are shaping not only what we build, but how it’s understood. As Sam Butler (Client Director) puts it, when you are valued for your “mind, critical thinking, and desire to find solutions, it automatically makes your voice bigger in any room.”
And while we know there is still progress to be made, especially in more technical roles like engineering, the support is there. The encouragement is there. The opportunity is there.
Because building a more inclusive industry starts with creating space for people to step into it.
The Strength of Translation
As one team member described it, many of the women here act as “tech translators.” Not a formal role, but a way of working.
In a fast-moving, complex industry, the ability to translate matters.
It looks like turning technical capabilities into real-world value.
Connecting product decisions to human outcomes.
Making data something people can actually act on.
This kind of thinking accelerates adoption and ensures innovation reaches the people it’s meant to serve.
The Voices Behind the Work
The story of women in adtech at Tiger Pistol isn’t one perspective. It’s a collection of experiences, paths, and insights.
Across these perspectives, a few themes emerge.
Growth takes persistence.
Confidence builds over time.
And you don’t have to fit a mold to succeed in tech.
There isn’t one path into this industry. And that’s exactly what makes it stronger.
Why This Still Matters
This is an internal story, but it reflects something bigger happening across the adtech industry.
When more perspectives shape technology, outcomes improve. Ideas become more resilient. Products become more usable. Innovation becomes more inclusive by design.
Creating space for more women and more diverse voices in ad tech isn’t just the right thing to do. It leads to better work.
Where It Leads
The future of adtech will be shaped by more than speed or scale.
It will be shaped by who is building it.
How clearly it connects to people.
And how widely its impact is felt.
At Tiger Pistol, that future is already taking shape through the women contributing to the work every day.
And the more perspectives we bring into this industry, the better it becomes.
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Key Takeaways
Who builds technology shapes its impact
Representation directly influences how ad tech works and who it serves.
The gender gap still exists
Women remain underrepresented in technical and leadership roles across the industry.
Diverse teams produce stronger outcomes
Multiple perspectives lead to better decisions, more effective products, and greater innovation.
Inclusion must be built into culture
Real impact comes from everyday practices, not one-time initiatives.
Clarity drives adoption and value
Translating complex technology into actionable insights makes solutions more usable and impactful.
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