SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 9, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — The Women Tech Council (WTC) today announced the recipients of the Women Tech Awards, a program to recognize women across all technology disciplines who are leading and founding technology companies, trailblazing new paths, and building innovative technologies, tools and experiences. Now in its 12th year, the program highlighted eight award recipients and 22 finalists and included a keynote address from Tami Erwin, EVP & Group CEO of Verizon Business Group.
“By providing visibility for women in technology, these awards have changed the landscape of the technology sector and the career trajectories of hundreds of women and young women,” said Cydni Tetro, Women Tech Council president. “The visibility they bring is magnified even further through the support of industry partners like Tami Erwin, and strengthens every other part of the economic pipeline for women in technology by amplifying leadership-level opportunities and activating more women into tech fields.”
Award recipients were selected for their impact on the technology industry and economy, and community contributions. The STEM Pathway award recipient was given to an undergraduate student for their STEM-focused work.
The 12th annual award recipients are as follows:
In addition to these awards, Adobe was awarded the Impact Award for their leading efforts to increase industry inclusion and diversity.
In addition to the award recipients, the following finalists were also honored:
The awards were held in partnership with Dealertrack, Dell EMC, Domo, EY, Health Catalyst, Nice InContact, Pelion and Vivint Smart Home.
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About Women Tech Council:
Founded in 2007, The Women Tech Council (WTC) focuses on the economic impact of women in driving growth for the technology sector. WTC builds programs that amplify and create tech talent to support more women in technology careers from high school to the board room. Through these programs, WTC offers mentoring, visibility, opportunities and networking to more than 10,000 women and men working in technology, has activated more than 15,000 girls to pursue STEM fields, and helps organizations create business environments focused on high performance, not just diversity, where men and women can succeed. These efforts propel individual careers and the talent pipeline by ensuring a strong, diverse, and entrepreneurial technology workforce.
For more information on Women Tech Council, visit: www.womentechcouncil.org.
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