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Women Who Tech

Date: Wednesday 15th September 2010
Time: 11AM EDT to 6PM (4pm to 11pm GMT)

Women Who Tech brings together talented and renowned women breaking new ground in technology who use their tech savvy skills to transform the world and inspire change. We provide a supportive network for the vibrant and thriving community of women in technology professions by giving women an open platform to share their talents, experiences, and insights.

The 3rd annual Women Who Tech TeleSummit will take place on Wednesday 15th September 2010 from 11AM EDT to 6PM EDT, with over 800 women from across the US and abroad in the non-profit, political and business world and featuring an incredible lineup of thought provoking panels featuring technology change makers.

Register for the Women Who Tech TeleSummit Now! Registration will open up July 2010.

Lightning Talks Kick off the Women Who Tech TeleSummit
  • Diversifying Your Tech Teams: Shireen Mitchell, Digital Sistas and Liza Sabater, Culture Kitchen
  • Creating a Culture of Collaboration and Innovation: Tara Hunt, Author and Deanna Zandt, Author and Technologist
  • How to Survive an Online Snark Attack: Connie Reece, Every Dot Connects and Social Media Club International
  • Speak Up: Pitching and Public Speaking Mojo: Jill Foster, Live Your Talk and Allyson Kapin, Women Who Tech and Rad Campaign.

Panels
  • Tools and Apps to Energize Your Base: Amy Sample Ward, NetSquared, Corvida Raven, Technologist, and Sarah Dijulio, M+R Strategic Services
  • Launching Your Own Startup: Lisa Gansky, Meshing, Geoff Livingston, Zoetica, Rashmi Sinha, SlideShare, and Amra Tareen, AllVoices.com
  • Social Media ROI: Cheryl Contee, Fission Strategy, Beth Kanter, Blogger and Zoetica, and Lauren Vargas, Radian;
  • Building the Ultimate User Experience: Iren Au, Google, Oonie Chase, IfWeRanTheWorld, Maria Giudice, Hotstudio and Amy Jo Kim, ShuffleBrain
  • Self Promotion: Is This Really a Rant About Gender?: Clay Shirky, Author, Mary Hodder Dabble.com and Technologist, Lynne D. Johnson, Advertising Research Foundation, Kevin Marks, British Telecommunications, and Allyson Kapin, Women Who Tech and Rad Campaign
  • Greening Your IT:  David Deal, Community IT Innovators,  Anna Jaeger TechSoup Global's GreenTech Initiative, and Ann Yoders, Green IT Consortium
  • Women and Open Source and identity: Kaliya Hamlin, She's Geeky, Sarah Mei, Pivotal Labs, and Michelle Murrian, Open Issue
  • Female Ferocity: Genevieve Bell, Intel, Cathy Brooks, Social Media Hour, Elisa Camahort Page, BlogHer, Heather Harde, TechCrunch

Register here!