Sharifah Amirah to Speak at WomenTech Conference 2022
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The women in tech conference is aiming at uniting once again 100,000 women from all over the world.
WomenTech Network is hosting the third edition of the largest virtual tech conference for women, minorities, and their allies in tech, Women in Tech Global Conference, 2022 June 7-10.
The theme for this year’s conference is evolving around Technology Leadership, Tech Innovation, Career Growth, and how we can make an impact and shape the future together. These topics will be addressed in the form of three virtual and one hybrid summit across various locations in North America and Europe.
#WTGC2022 will feature tech professionals, industry innovators, around 5800 WomenTech Network Ambassadors from 172 countries, and more than 500 speakers from all over the world. Some of the speakers are the most accomplished executive women in tech, such as Hanna Hennig – CIO at Siemens, Elaine Zhou – CTO at Change.org, Wendy M. Pfeiffer – CIO at Nutanix, as well as tech leaders across all levels from companies like Amazon, Google, IBM, Meta, Microsoft, and many more.
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“Amidst the pandemic, when the world reached the peak of sadness and lockdowns, we provided a safe space for 141000+ women and minorities to share, learn and unite. For some, it provided hope, for others new job opportunities, and for us a way to continue our mission. ” says Anna Radulovski, Founder and CEO at WomenTech Network, and further continues “This year, more than ever, our focus is on building an inclusive, equitable and sustainable world. This is why open collaboration is an important part of the conference. It enables everyone participating to act as a catalyst for women to become part of the solution by leading with purpose and impact and providing a way forward, beyond the pandemic”.
Sharifah Amirah, Chief Client Officer at Intent HQ, said: “Over the past year, we have managed to increase our female hires by 44%. However, at Intent HQ, it’s not just about the numbers nor is it solely about equal opportunities. The Intent HQ team consists of 18 different nationalities from various walks of life, and we strive towards creating a truly inclusive and safe environment for everyone. DEI best practices are weaved into our organizational functions from people, infosec, technology, client delivery, leadership and our board. Our ethos is about building meaningful connections – with our employees, partners and clients. We are proud to partner with WomenTech, as a platform to create more of those meaningful connections.”
The premier online conference will give participants access to top names in the industry through inspiring live keynotes, engaging panels, technical workshops, a career expo, and virtual face-to-face networking sessions to learn through actionable advice, gain practical experience, expand their network and grow their tech careers.
Make sure you go and watch Sharifah’s talk around the topic of Weaving DEI into the Organizational Fabric, which is on 7th of June at 04:00 pm EDT/New York. It is not one to miss!
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