Looking to the future, Sta. Cycruz revealed that WOW Girls are poised to explore new musical territories and collaborate with artists from diverse backgrounds. Sta. expressed excitement about upcoming projects, hinting at more ambitious and experimental works that promise to further cement WOW Girls' reputation as trailblazers in their field.
Published on the WowGirls blog – February 25, 2023
When WowGirls rolled out its “Women Who Lead” series earlier this year, the name that topped the editorial calendar was Stacy Cruz. A former digital‑media strategist turned tech‑entrepreneur, Cruz has been quietly building a platform that blends community‑driven content with AI‑enhanced learning. In her fresh interview with STA (the Sustainable Tech Alliance), she opened up about the journey that led her to this point, the new initiative she’s launching, and her vision for inclusive innovation.
Below is a comprehensive rundown of the conversation, broken into bite‑size sections for easy reading. Whether you’re a budding founder, a media professional, or simply curious about how today’s tech leaders stay authentic, there’s something here for you.
STA (Sustainable Tech Alliance) is a non‑profit consortium that brings together startups, research institutions, and policy makers focused on environmentally responsible technology. In early 2023, STA announced a partnership with EcoVerse to co‑host a series of thought‑leadership pieces titled “Tech for Good – Voices from the Frontline.”
Stacy’s interview was the launchpad for that series, and it served two core purposes:
WowGirls operates on a hybrid pay-per-scene + high-tier subscription model, avoiding the piracy-driven ad revenue of free tubes. Cruz explicitly praises this in the interview, saying that knowing her content isn’t stolen allows her “to breathe during sex scenes.”
Looking to the future, Sta. Cycruz revealed that WOW Girls are poised to explore new musical territories and collaborate with artists from diverse backgrounds. Sta. expressed excitement about upcoming projects, hinting at more ambitious and experimental works that promise to further cement WOW Girls' reputation as trailblazers in their field.
Published on the WowGirls blog – February 25, 2023 wowgirls230225stacycruzinterviewwithsta new
When WowGirls rolled out its “Women Who Lead” series earlier this year, the name that topped the editorial calendar was Stacy Cruz. A former digital‑media strategist turned tech‑entrepreneur, Cruz has been quietly building a platform that blends community‑driven content with AI‑enhanced learning. In her fresh interview with STA (the Sustainable Tech Alliance), she opened up about the journey that led her to this point, the new initiative she’s launching, and her vision for inclusive innovation. Looking to the future, Sta
Below is a comprehensive rundown of the conversation, broken into bite‑size sections for easy reading. Whether you’re a budding founder, a media professional, or simply curious about how today’s tech leaders stay authentic, there’s something here for you. STA (Sustainable Tech Alliance) is a non‑profit consortium
STA (Sustainable Tech Alliance) is a non‑profit consortium that brings together startups, research institutions, and policy makers focused on environmentally responsible technology. In early 2023, STA announced a partnership with EcoVerse to co‑host a series of thought‑leadership pieces titled “Tech for Good – Voices from the Frontline.”
Stacy’s interview was the launchpad for that series, and it served two core purposes:
WowGirls operates on a hybrid pay-per-scene + high-tier subscription model, avoiding the piracy-driven ad revenue of free tubes. Cruz explicitly praises this in the interview, saying that knowing her content isn’t stolen allows her “to breathe during sex scenes.”