Sentences with phrase «women in technology organizations»

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The organization works with talented women breaking new ground in technology to transform the world and inspire change.
From the non-profit sector come contributions from The National Center for Women & Information Technology NCWIT, which will be providing companies with the tools they need to retain women in their organizatWomen & Information Technology NCWIT, which will be providing companies with the tools they need to retain women in their organizatwomen in their organizations.
In a press release, the company explained that the technology supported by Citi and Mastercard will improve the organization's ability to promote digital financial access and inclusion for the more than 86,000 low - income minority women entrepreneurs across the United States.
This annual $ 10,000 award recognizes an individual, program, or organization in the U.S. that encourages the advancement of girls and women in the natural and physical sciences, mathematics, engineering, computer science, and technology.
WISE Newfoundland and Labrador had its genesis in the late 1980s as part of a nonprofit, national volunteer organization dedicated to increasing the participation of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics careers by improving awareness that these professions represent rewarding and exciting options for women.
She has been the President of the Board at the Sustainable Remediation Forum, a scientific and education organization and since 2013, a professional mentor with TechWomen, empowering, connecting and supporting the next generation of women leaders in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) from Africa and the Middle East.
Ms. Alexander and her organizations have been proud members and supporters of the following professional firms: NAFE (Natl. Assoc. of Female Executives), NOW (Natl. Organization of Women), WITI (Women in Technology), NAWBO (Natl Assoc. of Women Business Owners), WLE (Women's Leadership Exchange), DWC (Downtown Women's Club), NAWW (Natl. Association of Women Writers), International Virtual Women's Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce, AWE (Assoc. of Web Entrepreneurs), Cambridge Who's Who of Executives, Princeton Professional Leaders, and the Academy for Professional Speaking.
Women can visit the websites of multiple professional organizations such as the Society of Women Engineers, Women in Technology International, Association for Women in Mathematics and Association of Women in Science, to name just a few.
A Texas nonprofit organization called Girlstart began Project IT Girl in 2006 when it received an $ 898,976 grant from the National Science Foundation to use collaborative technology and science - intensive projects to interest young women in STEM careers.
At last week's presentation, «Launching an Entrepreneurial Venture: From Cambridge to Tajikistan Using Raspberry Pis and the Sneakernet,» Beary shared her experiences with Entrepreneurial Lab (eLab)-- an entrepreneurship education program for high - potential, disadvantaged young women between the ages of 12 and 15 around the world — both in an effort to capture the early stages of a startup and to share how the organization has used low - cost technology to reach young women living in remote parts of low - income countries.
Their work to increase the number of women and people of color in technology and game design has led to collaborations with organizations including the National Society of Black Engineers, HIVE NYC, Reboot Stories and Black Girls Code.
«We are thrilled to support an organization that provides such wonderful opportunities to women in this industry who are interested in growing in their careers and knowledge of technology,» states Rosemary Gould Esposito, CEO and co-founder at The MCS Group.
María Jesús González - Espejo, founding member of the Instituto de Innovación Legal along with Laura Fauqueur, made several requests to the Minister: the review and modernization of law degree studies so that new lawyers can meet the technological challenges; more investment in technology that will benefit both legal professionals and citizens; more support for initiatives such as #HackTheJustice; the promotion of partnerships between public and private sector; more transparency and open data from institutions and finally, policies that promote greater diversity and in particular an increased presence of women in the governing bodies of organizations and companies in the legal industry.
Women in eDiscovery («WiE») is a nonprofit organization that focuses on providing women interested in legal technology with top - notched educational and networking opportuniWomen in eDiscovery («WiE») is a nonprofit organization that focuses on providing women interested in legal technology with top - notched educational and networking opportuniwomen interested in legal technology with top - notched educational and networking opportunities.
Now Etsy works with with organizations such as NCWIT (National Center for Women in Technology) and B - corp to train and educate its employees and hiring managers.
As our technology and organization continues to grow through mergers and acquisitions, we have been recognized with multiple awards for our company as well as our leadership, including WorkForce Management Hot List of Background Screening Providers, Stevie Awards for Women in Business, HRO Magazine's Baker Dozen Best Background Screening Providers, Best in Biz 2016 Executive of the Year and The Inc. 5000 List of Fastest Growing Companies.
As our technology and organization continues to grow, we have been recognized with multiple awards for our company as well as our leadership, including WorkForce Management Hot List of Background Screening Providers, Stevie Awards for Women in Business, HRO Magazine's Baker Dozen Best Background Screening Providers, Best in Biz 2016 Executive of the Year and The Inc. 5000 List of Fastest Growing Companies.
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