How did you do it?
This upcoming women-in-tech event aims to talk about success, give advice and inspire future women in the field, all in the course of a morning. Join General Assembly at OpenGovHub on May 13 for a panel featuring two influential ladies in #DCTech, as well as a breakout session for more in-depth discussion and, of course, breakfast.
Allyson Kapin, founder of Women Who Tech, and Chintimini Keith, vice president and head of integrated production at Edelman DC Digital will both “give their insight on how they reached their level of success, advise on navigating the workplace, and how we can help the next generation of women in tech.”
And if that’s not enough to pique your interest, there will be time for group “deep dives” into other important topics to women in tech too.
The whole event is free, and you can RSVP here.
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