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Celebrate a year of success at DCFemTech’s inaugural Inspire event

We know you've done something cool in the past year — so share it.

Celebrate a year in awesome accomplishments with DCFemTech. (Photo by Flickr user Morgan, used under a Creative Commons license)

DCFemTech wants to get all the ladies of #dctech together to share and celebrate a year of awesome accomplishments.
The women-in-tech collective has scheduled its inaugural Inspire event for Feb. 24 — an event at which they hope to highlight the wonderful work being done by women in the tech community in D.C. The event will be held at nclud on K Street.
Join for an evening of networking, activities and celebration, and don’t forget to bring a success you’d like to share. You can RSVP here.

Companies: DCFemTech

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