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Girls in Tech Discusses “The Women Driving Social Media” a Special Panel for Social Media Week 2011 San Francisco

January 26th, 2011
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Esther Lim

Social Media Week (SMW) is here again taking place from February 7 – 11, 2011 across 14 cities internationally, including London, Paris, New York, San Francisco, Toronto, São Paolo, Paris, Rome and Hong Kong. Owned and operated by New York based Crowdcentric Media, LLC, Social Media Week is a “distributed conference,” on a global platform that connects people, content, and conversation around emerging trends in social and mobile media.

Delivered primarily through a network of internationally hosted biannual conferences and online through social and mobile media, Social Media Week brings hundreds of thousands of people together every year through learning experiences that aim to advance our understanding of social media’s role in society and explore new opportunities in how we as a society connect and communicate. For more info about Social Media Week  visit: http://socialmediaweek.org/sanfrancisco/

As part of the SMW activities for San Francisco, Girls In Tech presents a special panel, “The Women Driving Social Media”, that explores how women have and continue to impact and transform the social media landscape. Kara Swisher, co-producer and co-host of All Things Digital, a major high-tech conference with interviewees such as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and many other leading players in the tech and media industries will moderate the discussion. Joining her is an empowering line up of panelists including Cathy Brooks, Producer and Host of The Conversation, a live talk show on which industry leaders and average folks share their experiences and stories, Jory Des Jardins, Co-Founder of BlogHer, Christine Herron, Director at Intel Capital and a Venture Advisor at 500 Startups and Shaherose Charania, Advisor at Opinno, an open innovation network for growth stage start-ups across web, mobile, cleantech and biotech, and the Co-Founder and CEO of Women 2.0, a network and pre-incubator for woman-led start-ups in Silicon Valley.

Event Details: “The Women Driving Social Media” Panel

Date: Tuesday February 8, 2011
Time: 12 noon to 2 p.m.
Place: PeopleBrowsr, 474 Bryant San Francisco, CA 94107
Tickets: http://gitsocialmediaweek.eventbrite.com/

Women are dominating the social web and representing the greatest number of influencers on Facebook, Twitter, various blog platforms and all around the social media. For women, social media presents opportunities to innovate, lead, and reach the top of their professions. Our successful women panelist will discuss how to not underestimate your abilities and move forward in your career.

Our event moderator:

Kara Swisher – she currently co-produces and co-hosts All Things Digital, a major high-tech conference with interviewees such as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and many other leading players in the tech and media industries. The gathering is considered one of the leading conferences focused on the convergence of tech and media industries. Previously, Ms. Swisher worked as a reporter at the Washington Post. She is also the author of “aol.com: How Steve Case Beat Bill Gates, Nailed the Netheads and Made Millions in the War for the Web,” published by Times Business Books in July 1998. The sequel, “There Must Be a Pony in Here Somewhere: The AOL Time Warner Debacle and the Quest for a Digital Future,” was published in the fall of 2003 by Crown Business Books.

Our panelists:

Cathy Brooks – The owner of consulting firm in San Francisco.Cathy now helps companies and individuals navigate new technologies with the purpose of leveraging these platforms to tell stories. Through workshops and consulting services, Cathy walks clients through the story-telling process and towards the deep engagement that comes from authentic communication. Every week Cathy brings these discussions to life on The Conversation, a live talk show on which industry leaders and average folks share their experiences and stories. The program, for which Cathy is Executive Produce and Host, puts technology in human terms, and lets the audience interact via text chat and phone.

Jory Des Jardins – Co-Founder of BlogHer. She develops strategic relationships with Fortune 500 brands and leads innovative campaigns to integrate contextual marketing and advertising into communities of women interested in every topic, from food, health and family to business, finance and technology. Prior to co-founding BlogHer, Jory helped high-technology start-ups Pluck and Rojo launch successful blog syndication initiatives and produced Third Age’s network of bloggers. Jory serves on the advisory boards of RSS company FeedBlitz and Juno Baby. And she serves on the Board of Directors of the Internet Advertising Bureau.

Christine Herron – Director at Intel Capital and a Venture Advisor at 500 Startups. Previously, Christine was a Principal with First Round Capital, an early-stage venture capital firm, and a Director at Omidyar Network. Prior to Omidyar Network, Christine held operational roles with Mission Research, NetObjects, and Microsoft, and was the founder and CEO of Mercury2. She started as an investor with Geocapital Partners, where she funded early Internet and network infrastructure businesses including Netcom and AXON Networks.

Shaherose Charania- Shaherose is passionate about open innovation in mobile and telephony startups. She is currently an advisor at Opinno, an open innovation network for growth stage startups across web, mobile, cleantech and biotech. Shaherose is perhaps best known as the CoFounder and CEO of Women 2.0, a network and pre-incubator for woman-led startups in Silicon Valley. She has led its growth to include tens of thousands of participants, hosting monthly educational and networking workshops and engaging entrepreneurs and investors from top Venture Capital firms and Angel circles. Over the years she has seen over 300 early stage startups through Women 2.0 and has a strong interest in supporting the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Join us for our special panel event!

Snacks and beverages will be provided, please feel free to bring your own lunch.

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Tags: All Things Digital, Blogher, Cathy Brooks, Christine Herron, Intel Capital, Jory des Jardins, Kara Swisher, Shaherose Charania, SMW 2011, SMW 2011 Activities, Social Media Hour, Social Media Panel, women 2.0, Women and Social Media
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First Annual Girls in Tech Retreat

August 18th, 2009
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Seana Norvell

On October 10th we will be inviting all of the Chapter Managing Directors and Advisory Board Members from all over the world to Santa Cruz for our Retreat where we will be working together to foster the growth of the organization.

The agenda for the retreat is shaping up very nicely and we wanted to share our progress. The event location is currently TBD but we plan on making a decision this week! We are very excited about the program we are putting together and look forward to making the retreat an annual event. If you are interested in assisting in the planning of the event, would like to sponsor or would like to attend, please email seana at girlsintech dot net.

Girls in Tech First Annual Retreat Agenda

October 9th, 2009
- 7 – 9 PM Welcome Mixer

October 10th, 2009
- 8:30 AM Coffee & Breakfast, Networking
- 9:00 AM Welcome remarks by Adriana Gascoigne (Founder)
- 9:15 AM  ‘Chapter Evolution’ Morning session round table on what works and what doesn’t
- 10:00 AM Keynote (Kara Swisher of the Wall Street Journal and AllThingsDigital)
- 10:30 AM Break
- 11:00 AM Public Speaking Workshop with Bronwyn Saglimbeni and Kristine Schaefer
- 1:00 PM Lunch
- 2:00 PM Social Media Scalability for Social Businesses with JD Lasica
– 3:00 PM Women in VC Panel
- 4:00 PM Fireside chat w/ Priya Ganapati (formerly of Red Herring, currently at TheStreet & WIRED)
- 5:00 PM Closing remarks: Where we are taking GIT from here
- 5:30 PM Beach BBQ & Bonfire!

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Tags: girls in tech, Kara Swisher, public speaking, retreat, santa cruz, social media, venture capital, Wall Street Journal, women in tech, women in vc
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Journalism 2.0 Brings Out the Best in Tech Reporting

August 17th, 2009
San Francisco
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Tina Tran

Girl in Tech hosted our first Journalism 2.0 event last week and we had an amazing group of women tech journalists represented on a panel moderated by Kara Swisher from The Wall Street Journal.  The panelists included VentureBeat’s Camille Ricketts, TechieDiva’s Gina Hughes, former San Francisco Chronicle tech editor Deborah Gage, ZDNet’s Jennifer Leggio, and Ubergizmo editor Eliane Fiolet.   Before the panel started, Kara sat down with with Brian Solis to chat with him about his book “Putting the Public back in Public Relations”.

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The roundtable opened up with a discussion about how blogs have affected traditional media.  Everyone agreed that the blogosphere is often a big echo chamber where people retell the same story.  And while that can be the case, well written professional blogs are replacing what newspapers do, and citizen journalism is pushing traditional journalism towards new technology like twitter and video.

On the topic of women in journalism, our panelists shared their personal stories of being stared at, instead of listened to and taken seriously.  They believed that the best way to combat sexism in the workplace is to prove your knowledge and earn credibility through the quality of your work.  Everyone cautioned against the temptation of using sex appeal to get ahead — warning that employing it diminishes credibility over time.

Finally our panelists gave the audience a number of career tips from their own personal experience.  I’ve listed the ones that resonated the most with me below.

  1. Learn the job and don’t worry about being female.
  2. If you want to start in a new area – jump right in, don’t be afraid to take unpaid internships, and don’t think you’re “too good” for a job.  (ZDNet’s Jennifer Leggio started her journalism career as na obituary writer)
  3. Follow your instincts and don’t be afraid to fail.
  4. Don’t take “no” for an answer.
  5. Don’t worry about slights or disappointments.  Learn from them.

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A huge thank you to Kara Swisher and our amazing panelists for sharing their stories and experiences with us.  And big thanks to Allison Bethurem for pulling the event together on behalf of Girls in Tech, and FutureWorks PR for sponsoring the event.

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Tags: Brian Solis, Camille Ricketts, Deborah Gage, Eliane Fiolet, Gina Hughes, Jennifer Leggio, Journalism 2.0, Kara Swisher, Tech Reporting, TechieDiva, Tina Tran, Ubergizmo, VentureBeat, Wall Street Journal, ZDNet
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