Ivanka Trump's new self-help book, "Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules for Success," quotes or references a variety of entrepreneurs, activists and other leaders in their fields.
But some of those role models have come forward since the book's release on Tuesday to criticize Trump and tell her to use her powerful position wisely, NBC News reported.
Reshma Saujani, the founder of the nonprofit Girls Who Code, took to Twitter to criticize her inclusion in the book.
".@ivankatrump don't use my story in #WomenWhoWork unless you are going to stop being #complicit #askivanka," Saujani posted.