This event space is wheelchair accessible, with ADA compliant entrance and restrooms.
All ages welcome.
No ID required.
Read our Code of Conduct: Lesbianswhotech.org/code-of-conduct
Join us for a discussion with Dorie Clark and Beth Linker about how to leverage your unique experiences to build your personal brand and grow your career.
Dorie Clark is an adjunct professor at Duke Universityâs Fuqua School of Business and the author of Entrepreneurial You, Reinventing You and Stand Ou...
This event space is wheelchair accessible, with ADA compliant entrance and restrooms.
All ages welcome.
No ID required.
Read our Code of Conduct: Lesbianswhotech.org/code-of-conduct
Join us for a discussion with Dorie Clark and Beth Linker about how to leverage your unique experiences to build your personal brand and grow your career.
Dorie Clark is an adjunct professor at Duke Universityâs Fuqua School of Business and the author of Entrepreneurial You, Reinventing You and Stand Out, which was named the #1 Leadership Book of 2015 by Inc. magazine. A former presidential campaign spokeswoman, the New York Times described her as an âexpert at self-reinvention and helping others make changes in their lives.â A frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review, she consults and speaks for clients including Google, Microsoft, and the World Bank. You can download her free Entrepreneurial You self-assessment workbook.
Beth Linker is the Senior Director of Product Management for Acquia Cloud and Site Factory. Beth has worked in enterprise software development and managed services for IT security and compliance at several Boston startups, Iron Mountain, and Dell.
District Hall is closest to the MBTA Courthouse stop on the Silver Line. District Hall has a number of bike racks available and there are a number of paid parking lots in the area.
Lesbians Who Tech + Allies is a global community of over 40,000 LGBTQ women (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer) and gender nonconforming people in tech. Lesbians Who Tech promotes the visibility, leadership, and education of our community.
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Lesbians Who Tech + Allies is a community of queer women in tech (and our allies) that started in San Francisco in December 2012. Since then, weâve built a community of over 40,000 LGBTQ women and gender nonconforming people in 40+ cities, including 5 international cities.
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