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Girls in Tech’s Catalyst Conference: Announcing New Speakers!

November 20th, 2009
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Adriana Gascoigne

We’re excited to showcase some of the new speakers that have confirmed participation as a presenter, moderator or a panelist at the upcoming Girls in Tech Catalyst Conference on January 26th at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco. We will be announcing our first keynote in the coming weeks. To register, please click on the following link: http://gitcc.eventbrite.com/

1kbarrKatherine Barr; Partner, MDV

Katherine Barr is a member of the investment team at MDV focused on Internet-enabled companies. Prior to joining MDV, she was a Negotiator at Vantage Partners (spin-off of the Harvard Negotiation Project), helping high tech clients such as IBM, Cisco and HP to negotiate with customers, service providers, suppliers, and partners. Before Vantage, she led a development team as a Senior Product Manager at HSA, an education technology startup in Boston. Katherine teaches a yearly Professional Education Negotiation program for the School of Engineering at Stanford. During her graduate studies at Stanford, she was involved in running the E-Challenge business plan competition for BASES (Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students). Katherine received her B.A. from McGill University, and completed an M.A. and the M.S. core curriculum in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University.

1cbrooks1Cathy Brooks; Founder, Other Than That

Cathy Brooks has spent most of her life saturated in media – ranging from print to broadcast and, of course, myriad on-line platforms. Today, in addition to blogging for BitchBuzz and The Huffington Post, Cathy operates Other Than That, a strategic firm helping companies navigate the murky waters of strategic relationships and social media. Most recently Cathy ran business development for Seesmic, a technology company enabling threaded conversations online using video as the conduit. Prior to Seesmic, Cathy worked with Guidewire Group – a global analyst firm focused wholly on emerging markets and technologies. Cathy produced and hosted two podcasts “I of Innovation” and “Six Minutes With…” and also produced two of the firm’s conferences – Innovate!Europe and Leadership Forum. Cathy also headed the talent and booking departments at TechTV, curated content at LeWeb for several years and has held several executive positions with PR agencies.

1joyceJoyce Chung; Managing Director, Garage Technology Ventures

Joyce Chung has over 10 years of operating experience in technology companies and 10 years of venture capital investing experience. She is a Managing Director at Garage Technology Ventures, a seed and early stage fund focused on emerging technologies. Prior to Garage, she was a founding partner of Cardinal Venture Capital, a $125 million early stage venture fund. At Cardinal, Joyce was responsible for investments in Chipcon (acquired by Texas Instruments), Mobilygen, Valista, and Zilliant. She continues to co-manage the current Cardinal portfolio. Prior to forming Cardinal Venture Capital, Joyce managed venture investments for Adobe Ventures. Her portfolio companies included Vignette (Nasdaq: VIGN), DigitalThink, Digimarc (Nasdaq: DMRC), and Virage. Joyce also held operating roles at Adobe Systems, Sony Corporation, and Cambridge Technology Group. She received an S.B. in Chemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an M.B.A. from Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Joyce is active at the Stanford Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and is on the board of the Association of MIT Alumnae (AMITA), Chair of the Northern California chapter of AMITA and Member of the Executive Council of Astia.

LeahcLeah Culver; Product Manager, Six Apart

Leah Culver was a co-founder and the lead developer of the social network and micro-blogging website Pownce, which was acquired by blog juggernaut Six Apart in November 2008. Now a software engineer at Six Apart, Leah uses her experience with Pownce to develop large scale social applications for future Six Apart projects. While creating the Pownce API she co-authored both the OAuth and OEmbed open API specifications and now maintains the popular Python OAuth library. Leah promotes open source, APIs, and the Django web framework on her blog at leahculver.com. In her free time she likes to play around with new technology and try new restaurants near her home in San Francisco.

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Tags: Cathy Brooks, Garage Technology Ventures, Joyce Chung, Katherine Barr, Leah Culver, MDV, Other Than That, Six Apart
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Keeping It Real

March 6th, 2009
San Francisco
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Adriana Gascoigne

In a world with so few female engineers, it takes the voice of a risk taker, a believer, someone who is so passionate about what they do, to make a strong impact amongst the community around them. Leah Culver exemplified such amazing will power, knowledge and candidness during the Girls in Tech “Deciphering the Code” session last night that she left several attendees in awe, with inspiration to start their own companies and develop certain skills that most women wouldn’t even dream of investing time in this far into their careers.3333970312_b461a2fefb_m

Personally, I think Leah represents the core of what Girls in Tech promotes – Entrepreneurialism, Education, and Empowerment. She has taken risks since day one – becoming a CS major at the University of Minnesota, to jumping head first into a career in development in Silicon Valley, to becoming a co-founder of one of the hottest start-ups, to-date – Pownce, to working as a lead engineer at one of the most widely used blog platforms – SixApart. She continues to impress me . . .

Not in the way you would think, however. I like being around Leah, because in one phrase – “She Keeps it Real.” She doesn’t sugar coat her experiences, she doesn’t try to make friends, she is true to herself by sporting flipflops, a hoodie, jeans and of course her infamous bug-eye glasses that are hip in all the right ways. She’s outspoken, funny, smart and edgy. One of her main pet peeves is when people openly talk about her as being “not smart.” She says that is the one thing that truly  hurts her, not because she in fact is the smartest programmer out there, it’s because she is truly passionate and loves what she does – she wants to grow, get better and continue on a path to excelling in her career.

A few key points that resonated for me during her presentation are:

  • Take risks
  • Don’t be afraid to fail
  • Become an entrepreneur. It’s fun
  • Starting a company is just as extreme as not starting a company
  • Surround yourself with the right people 
  • Ask for that co-founder title
  • Stay in Silicon Valley
  • Check out OAuth
  • Don’t speak at events that aren’t interesting to you
  • Public relations is important
  • Competition is good
  • The folks at Twitter are really nice
  • Don’t let the “old boys network” get you down
  • “Get a tattoo” (quoted by Leah)

We’re huge fans of Leah and will continue to track her achievements, new start-ups and her appearances on TV shows, magazine covers and vlogs.

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Tags: engineering, girls in tech, Leah Culver, Programmer, San Francisco, University of Minnesota
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Deciphering the Code with Leah Culver

March 3rd, 2009
San Francisco
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Lucia Giacomantonio

leah-culver-eventThis Thursday, March 5th, Girls in Tech is pleased to host an event featuring one of Silicon Valley’s most prominent software engineers, Leah Culver.

The event will be an informal discussion where Leah will share with us her journey from a computer science major at the University of Minnesota to a successful entrepreneur.  She’ll provide insight on what it’s like to be a lead programmer at a social networking startup and how she got there.

Leah is an inspiration to many, as women continue to be underrepresented in the computer science and engineering fields.  In fact, a New York Times article from last year reported that women now make up less than 10 percent of the newest undergraduates in computer science departments!   Girls In Tech recently announced the launch of Girls In Tech University, a program we hope will change this.

Tickets to Thursday’s event are limited.  If you’d like to join us, please register on Eventbrite.

We hope to see you there!

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Deciphering the Code: A Chat With One of the Hottest Developers in Silicon Valley – Leah Culver

February 16th, 2009
Events, San Francisco
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Adriana Gascoigne

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Tags: Developers, Engineers, girls in tech, Leah Culver, Pownce, Six Apart, women in tech
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