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Girls in Tech Minneapolis Official Launch Party on May 15th!

May 14th, 2010
Events, Minneapolis
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Urvashi Mishra

Girls in Tech’s Minneapolis Chapter, is launching and we want to see YOU at the celebration!

Come and connect with your fellow tech ladies and enthusiasts, and find out what the Minneapolis chapter has in store for you.

(PS: This event is co-ed. All  are welcome!)

When: Saturday, May 15th, 4.00 PM – 6.00 PM

Where: Grumpy’s Bar and Grill, Downtown Minneapolis, 1111 Washington Ave. S

Cost: Free admission to this event.

RSVP: no later than 11.00 AM on May 15th

http://gitmsplaunch.eventbrite.com

Visit our website: Girls in Tech Minneapolis Chapter

Become a member: Register here!

Follow us on Twitter: @GitMinneapolis

Join us on Facebook: Girls in Tech Minneapolis

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Urvashi Mishra

Managing Director, Girls in Tech, Minneapolis

@urvashi_mishra

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A Look @loic

January 22nd, 2010
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Jenny Bai

@loic

9am EST yesterday morning began the launch of Loic Le Meur’s SeesmicLook, a radically innovative and intuitive app that curates Twitter content and introduces it to the mainstream population – aka those who don’t have a Twitter account, don’t know what Twitter is, or don’t really find the appeal in microblogging.

If you’re unfamiliar with @loic and his marvels, Seesmic has created a number of platforms that help people share information regardless of where they are: via desktop, web-based, mobile, and recently e-mail, SMS and chat. These platforms have been downloaded 3.5 million times since the company’s launch in 2007. And because one of Seesmic’s largest goals is to create a streamlined experience for Twitter users, devoted tweeters are, well, their main users.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Tags: chat, daryll mcdade, e-mail, launch, loic le meur, mobile, platforms, remote control, seesmic, seesmiclook, sms, social media, tv, twitter
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Lil’ Grams Gives Parents a Platform for Capturing their Baby’s First Steps

August 19th, 2009
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Adriana Gascoigne

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For all of you who struggle with trying to think of something unique and helpful to give to new parents when you visit their newborns, I have theFirstGramperfect gift for you.  If you are like me and try to avoid buying clothes as baby shower or newborn gifts even though it’s the easiest option, newly launched Lil’Grams is the perfect solution.  It’s just as easy for you and a ton more useful for the new parents since it addresses a common pain point that most face – capturing, organizing, managing and sharing memories and milestones in their children’s lives with their loved ones.  Lil’Grams makes this process as convenient as possible, especially for parents that are always on the go and don’t have a lot of time to manage a blog or send out regular emails with photos.

How many parents do you know that have an inordinate number of pictures and videos at home and don’t know what to do with them or how to share them?  Lil’Grams makes it seem almost effortless to beautifully manage and share these important memories, and even better yet, lets your friends and family decide how, when and how often they want to receive updates, or “Grams”, from you.  It even integrates with Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and Picasa so don’t worry if your pictures are already somewhere else.

Every new parent gets a physical baby book as a gift, but how much better would it be to have a living, dynamic on-line/mobile baby book that allows parents to capture as many memories as they want as well as address the challenge of keeping all your loved ones updated?  Check out Lil’Grams at www.lilgrams.com.  Girls in Tech readers use the code “GIRLSINTECH” to get 15% off.

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Tags: Adriana Gascoigne, Babies, launch, Lil' Gram, Lil' Grams, online baby books, Photos
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Girls in Tech Omaha Officially Active

May 14th, 2009
Omaha
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Kt

Adriana Gascoigne with the Omaha Chapter Advisory Board.

Adriana Gascoigne with the Omaha Chapter Advisory Board.

The Omaha chapter officially launched last Friday with a launch event that coincided with Big Omaha, and the announcement of the chapter and the event were both huge successes! More than 200 people came out to show their interest in and support of bringing Girls in Tech to the Omaha area, sharing ideas and creativity through simple graffiti walls throughout the venue and good ol’ conversations. More than 30 women signed up to become members and so many more party-goers signed up to support GIT in other ways. GIT founder Adriana Gascoigne was in town as a featured speaker for Big Omaha and attended the launch in support of the new chapter.

The event wouldn’t have been as awesome and probably wouldn’t have gotten off the ground at all without the help of the amazing GIT Omaha Advisory Board. So without further ado, meet the other ladies behind the launch of the Omaha chapter:

Erin Hawkins, a senior developer at Brightmix, is our events coordinator. She secured the venue, planned and ordered our food and beverages and worked with the launch party sponsors. Erin brings an attention to detail and a determination to get the job done to the advisory board and her position.

Megan Hunt, the mastermind behind Princess Lasertron, is our outreach/speakers coordinator. She made the graffiti wall installations accessible and relevant and brought a friendly, welcoming presence to the entrance of the event. Megan’s creativity and passion for education and involvement will be tremendous assets in planning and executing future GIT events.

Jaci Rebrovich, marketing manager at the AIM Institute, is our business coordinator. She managed our contact database and sponsorship documentation and despite feeling under the weather managed to welcome nearly each and every guest at the launch party. Jaci’s organizational skills and enthusiasm are a killer combination when it comes to getting anything done.

Thanks to everyone who attended the Omaha launch party, supported the chapter’s origination and expressed their interest in the development of the Omaha chapter. Keep an eye out for our first girls-only event soon, and check out photos from the event (special thanks to Andy Peters for his excellent photography!).

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Girls in Tech Omaha launches tomorrow

May 7th, 2009
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Kt

Downtown Omaha at night.

Omaha: home to the world’s second richest person, the College World Series and yes, some pretty awesome steaks. But Omaha is also home to a rich and thriving tech community; think NetShops, PayPal and the Peter Kiewit Institute. So it makes perfect sense that Girls in Tech would launch a chapter in Omaha…and that’s exactly what’s happened.

Come celebrate the official launch of Girls in Tech Omaha this Friday, May 8 at Urban Wine Company. The launch coincides with Big Omaha, a gathering of innovators and entrepreneurs including GIT founder Adriana Gascoigne. We’ll be celebrating the women who’ve made their mark in Omaha’s tech community, and it’ll be an opportunity to connect with peers and supporters while having a great time and enjoying a glass of wine. For more details on the launch party, view it on EventBrite or visit the Facebook event.

We’re excited to bring the messages, resources and passion of Girls in Tech to Omaha as well as sharing our community and quirks with you. Look for posts from the members of the Omaha advisory board soon, and get ready to see what is really going on in the Heartland.

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GirlsInTech Makes a Splash in Boston

March 31st, 2009
Boston
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Shannon Palmer

Last Tuesday night, Lir was the HOT place to be for the official launch of the GirlsInTech Boston Chapter. We took over the upstairs level of Lir and our wonderful hosts ensured that we had drinks in hand and food nearby as the room filled with female professionals from a variety of technology backgrounds.

Our fabulous sponsor at Qtask.com stood out as one of the five men in a sea of women, but received a gracious public thank you from our Chapter Managing Director, Kate Brodock, as she teetered on a makeshift stage/chair to make the welcome speeches. Microsoft and other regional donors was kind enough to contribute some prizes for our raffle and several guests walked away with video games, software, wine-tasting tickets, and even a t shirt!

The rest of the Boston Chapter board members were on hand to meet and greet guests, weaving through the crowd and joining conversations here an there. We were overwhelmed by the encouraging feedback and support that party attendees provided! It seems that many women felt that this type of social network organization was exactly what was missing in Boston. The most popular question was “When is the next event?” The answer to that is: soon!

The Boston Chapter of GirlsInTech is pulling together our upcoming list of events and will be updating members shortly with educational seminars, networking events, and meet ups in the coming weeks, so stay tuned! If you didn’t make the party, then join us on Facebook to get updates and learn more about us. We want to make this valuable for all our members, so feel free to share your feedback and tell us what you want to see in the future.

Thank you to all who attended! No doubt pictures will be circulating in the coming days/weeks from our friendly photographers who snapped pics all night long.

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Girls in Tech NYC Relaunch Launch Party – March 31

March 22nd, 2009
Events, New York
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Amy Cham

The New York City chapter of Girls in Tech is thrilled to announce our “Relaunch Launch Party” is coming up on Tuesday, March 31st at 6:30pm. Held at the M1-5 Lounge (52 Walker St.), this is a party New York’s tech-related professionals will not want to miss!

Girls in Tech NYC Relaunch Launch Party
We have a fabulous event planned to celebrate this next phase of the chapter. Highlights include:

  • Raffle prizes – a KaraB laptop bag from eBags, $100 in driving credit from Mint Cars on Demand, and a 50/50 cash prize from raffle ticket sales! (Everyone is entered once for free with their event admission with more entries available for sale.)
  • Goodie bags – The first 200 guests to arrive will receive goodie bags stuffed with treats from our sponsors.
  • Special guest Juliette Powell – A media entrepreneur, a community catalyst and author of 33 Million People in the Room: How to create, influence and Run a Successful Business with Social Networking will join us for a guest appearance and book signing.
  • Complimentary hors d’oeuvres
  • Drink specials
  • Some of the best professional and entrepreneurial networking in NYC!

The launch party is co-ed, with the guys welcome to join in the festivities.  You can RSVP and get your discounted advanced ticket on Eventbrite or our Meetup group.

Janine, Tommy, and I are very excited about how this event has come together, and can’t wait to connect with our members, share our plans for the future of the chapter, and hear back about what members most want from their association with Girls in Tech.

If you’re going to be in town on March 31st, please do join us…we’re looking forward to meeting you!

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Girls in Tech Boston Launch Event!

February 19th, 2009
Boston, Events
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Kate Brodock

Girls in Tech Boston cordially invites you to celebrate its official Boston launch party on Tuesday, 24 March at Lir at 7-10pm.

Technology is a thriving economy in the US and globally; because of this phenomenon Girls in Tech was established to engage and empower women, tout their achievements in the tech sector, provide resources and educational programs to inspire careers in technology and entrepreneurialism.

Lir
903 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 778-0089

Hors d’oeuvres will be served.

It is with excitement and dedication that we invite you to join us, as we recognize and celebrate the women in Boston that are changing the world through technology and innovation, and let you know what we have in store for the coming year.

We hope to see you there!

Kate Brodock
Managing Director, Boston, Girls in Tech

Please click here for more information and to RSVP.

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Girls in Tech Welcomes You To Its New Home!

February 16th, 2009
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Adriana Gascoigne

Welcome to the new and improved Girls in Tech corporate site! We hope that you enjoy our makeover as we know it will provide a more aesthetic, creative and engaging experience that will contribute to your participation and interest within our network of superstars!

Girls In Tech is dedicated to influencing the technology landscape and promoting the work and contribution of women in the space. We will continuously update this site with new events, social mixers, educational workshops, along with news and blog content — all with the focus of highlighting technology community leaders throughout all of our chapters.

We’re excited to announce that Girls in Tech has an official presence in the following cities:

Atlanta, Austin, Berlin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Kuwait, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Omaha, Orlando, Paris, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Stamford, Tampa, and Washington DC

With the help of our chapter principals we will be a valuable addition to the thriving women in tech scene spreading throughout the country and the globe. The team is comprised of powerful, influential, female leaders in tech that underscore the importance of empowerment, mentorship and education as the source for career enhancement and support within the community.

Thank you!

Girls in Tech Corporate Team

Adriana F. Gascoigne

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Girls in Tech – Official Los Angeles Launch Party!

November 11th, 2008
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Robyn Cohen

 

We are excited to finally announce our official Los Angeles launch party. Come and join us as we kick off our LA launch on Thursday, December 4th at 7:30PM at the Causecast Headquarters in Santa Monica, CA.

The tech scene in Los Angeles is thriving and growing in a robust manner and Girls  in Tech is excited to be a part of that growth. We are thrilled to be partnering with the following companies for this event, Causecast, Stardoll, Converdge, GamerVixens, and Women & Wine. We will be doing a little mixing, a little mingling, and celebrating the women and companies in Los Angeles that are making a difference in the world of technology and innovation. 

Please RSVP for this event at robyn@girlsintech.net.

Looking forward to it!

Robyn

Executive Director, Girls in Tech LA

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