Diversity & Inclusion

Nominate someone for DCFemTech’s first annual awards

Know any “Powerful Female Programmers”? Nominations are due by April 3.

Speakers at the "Stories of Women in Tech" event (left to right): Jumoke Dada, founder of Signature RED, Sue Grinius-Hill, former COO of Apprennet and Melissa Morris Ivone, designer at Curalate. Photo by Lisa Yoder.

DCFemTech, the umbrella organization for local women-in-tech groups, announced its first annual awards contest Monday.
This year’s awards will celebrate “Powerful Female Programmers.”
Nominate someone
Nominations are due by April 3. Winners will be announced later in the month and the awards ceremony will take place April 28.

Know an amazing female coder? Are you one? Nominate yourself or others for the inaugural DCFemTech “Powerful Female Programmers” awards.
Nominees should be female engineers or developers in metro DC who code on a regular basis. Nominations are simple and easy to submit. Winners will be announced in mid-April, so go ahead and nominate your awesome self or that amazing female dev who should be recognized and applauded!

Companies: DCFemTech

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