If you happen to be one of the lucky ones in Austin for SXSW Interactive, please visit the Women Techies United booth, (#219) where we are represented along with the following great women’s organizations:
- Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology enables technical women in industry and academia to advance in their careers through its resources and programs.
- Astia is committed to building women leaders and accelerating the funding and growth of high-potential, high-growth, women-led startups.
- DevChix is an organization for women software developers currently we have 300+ members across 15 countries.
- Digital Sistas provides technology education and enrichment for young girls and women who are traditionally underserved.
- Girls in Tech (you know…us!) is an organization focused on women’s entrepreneurial and innovative achievements in technology.
- LinuxChix is a community for women who like Linux and Free Software, and for women and men who want to support women in computing.
- NCWIT is the National Center for Women & Information Technology is a coalition of 200 corporations, academic institutions, government agencies, and non-profits working to increase women’s participation in information technology (IT).
- She’s Geeky organizes Unconferences around North America connecting women in tech & STEM fields.
- Women 2.0‘s vision is to be a catalyst for innovation, mobilizing a global community of women entrepreneurs seeking to advance the world through technology.
- Women Who Tech champions women in technology and social media who use their tech savvy skills to transform the world and inspire change.
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- Women Techies United brings together 10 different women in tech organizations & events. Their booth will run panels, events and other happenings at SXSW & beyond.
So all ya’ll head over and say “hi” if you are at the conference or will be there!
***Girls in Tech would like to thank Sanford Dickert for his support in making our presence at the booth possible. (You can check out his website at: http://whoissanford.com/. Thank you, Sanford!
(Also thanks go to David Hou and Lan Nguyen from DramaFever.com for creating the Women United logo. — We greatly appreciate your stellar creativity!)







































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