TechLeaders: Realizing Your Vision for Women of Color
TechLeaders: Realizing Your Vision for Women of Color is an exciting new workshop offering by the Anita Borg Institute. National Science Foundation Research shows that women of color (Asian/Asian-American, Black/African-American, Hispanic/Latina and American Indian) earn less than 9.4% computer science and 7.1% engineering bachelors degrees and are all but absent from the most senior technology positions in industry and academia. ABI is committed to addressing the need for networking, mentoring, and leadership development opportunities for women of color which studies have shown help them to achieve the highest levels of success in their technical fields.
This two-day workshop specifically designed for entry to mid-level technical women of color in academia and industry provides skills to help increase participants’ scope and influence while defining and building their technical vision, as well as the opportunity to network and deepen their relationships with other women of color in the technical community. If you identify as a technical woman of color, join us to learn how break down barriers to advancement and take the next step in your career! If you would like a list of ways to approach your manager about the workshop, check out our 5 Tips to Convince Your Boss to send you to TechLeaders: Realizing Your Vision for Women of Color.
Confirmed Keynotes:
- Freada Kapor Klein, Founder and Board Chair, Level Playing Field Institute
- Valerie E. Taylor, Department Head and Royce E. Wisenbaker Professorship in Engineering, Department of Computer Science, Texas A & M University
Confirmed Speakers:
- Irene Au, Director of User Experience, Google
- Cecilia Aragon, Staff Scientist, Computational Research Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Sandra Begay-Campbell, Principal Member of the Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories
- Monica Martinez-Canales, Principal Engineer, Intel Corporation
- Gilda Garreton, Senior Staff Engineer, Sun Microsystems Laboratories
- Christine Grant, Professor and Associate Dean of Faculty Development and Special Initiatives, College of Engineering, North Carolina State University
- Neerja Raman, Senior Research Fellow & Stanford Media-X Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Stanford University
Facilitator:
- Loretta Love Huff, President, Emerald Harvest Consulting
Attire: Please dress comfortably in casual or business casual attire.
