Women in Technology - WIT Wire
August 1, 2008
9-16-08 Save the Date — Tech SIG Event: Identity Management
10-07-08

9th Annual Charity Golf Tournament to Benefit Women In Technology Education Foundation

10-15-08 WIT New & Prospective Member Orientation Note New Date
10-23-08 Save the Date — Premier Event: Book Release
Events

Save the Date — Tech SIG Event: Identity Management

Date 9-16-08

Save the Date. Check the calendar at www.womenintechnology.org for more information.

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9th Annual Charity Golf Tournament to Benefit Women In Technology Education Foundation

Date 10-7-08
Time

7:30 am

Location

Westfield’s Golf Club
13940 Balmoral Greens Avenue
Clifton, VA 20124
(703) 631-3300
www.westfieldsgolf.com

Support WITEF’s mission and come join us to "Drive to Succeed" at the 9th Annual Women in Technology (WIT) Charity Golf Tournament on Tuesday, October, 7, 2008. A 7:30 am Shotgun Start will start the day. All funds raised at this event benefit the Women in Technology Education Foundation (WITEF), a 501 c 3 charitable organization. Through the funds raised for WITEF, WIT’s Girls in Technology Committee organizes and manages programs to encourage girls to "take a swing" at math, science and technology fields. WITEF’s mission is critical to create awareness, support and opportunities to increase the number of girls who will go into technology for their future education and careers, and particularly girls in underserved communities.

To register as a Sponsor, either Corporate or individual, or donate a Silent Auction item, please go to www.girlsintechnology.org.

For more information, please contact:

Ellen Quinn, Chair, 2008 WIT Charity Golf Tournament
Office: (703) 907-4060
Cell: (240) 606-2814
Email: Ellen.Quinn@ngc.com

Cheryl Baugh, Vice Chair, 2008 WIT Charity Golf Tournament
Office: (703) 550-3624
Cell: (703) 868-6859
Email: cbaugh@giba-inc.com

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WIT New & Prospective Member Orientation

Date 10-15-08
Time

5:00 – 6:00 pm

Location Hilton McLean
7920 Jones Branch Drive
McLean, VA 22102
Cost There is no charge for attending the orientation, but if you wish to stay for the WIT.Connect afterwards you will need to register for both events.

WIT is holding a New and Prospective Member Reception prior to the October WIT.Connect.

This meeting is targeted for:

  • All new members who have joined.
  • Other members who have never attended a new member orientation.
  • Anyone who is considering joining WIT and would like learn more about our organization. Feel free to bring a friend!

The focus will be on introducing you to the variety of programs, events, and resources WIT has to offer. Leaders from WIT committees will be on hand to detail upcoming events and ways you can get involved. Many members find that committee and special interest group (SIG) membership is an excellent way to meet people and develop their careers.

Feel free to pass this invitation on to any of your friends or co-workers who may also be interested in WIT.

Agenda:

5:00 – 5:30 pm – Networking with WIT SIGs and Committee representatives to learn about their activities and how you can get involved
5:30 – 5:45 pm – Brief presentation on WIT membership benefits and introduction of Board of Directors
5:45 – 6:00 pm – Continued networking
6:00 pm – Break for WIT.Connect (Registration required for WIT.Connect)

There is no charge for attending the orientation, but if you wish to stay for the event afterwards you will need to register for both events. The cost for WIT.Connect is $35 for members, $55 non-members, plus a $10 fee for registrations after noon the day before the event. Please be sure to preregister online before the event so you do not have to pay the additional fee. Preregistration closes at noon the day before.

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Save the Date — Premier Event: Book Release

Date 10-23-08

WIT will be co-hosting a Premier Event the evening of September 23 with a globally recognized Pulitzer Prize winning author who is coming out with a new book on America's role leading the "Green Revolution".

WIT is undertaking a new blockbuster event — an address by a major author on a topic of significant interest to the Washington business and technology communities. We will be co-hosting an event associated with the Fall release of this globally recognized author's new book. There will be limited seating.

Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum Corporate Sponsorships are available that include seats to the event, copies of the book, and a pre-event reception.

More details to come — please save the date. Watch our calendar at www.womenintechnology.org for updated information. If you need immediate information, please contact Lynne Williams or Lari Young.

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Announcements

WIT Congratulates Finalists of the 2008 Washington Business Journal and Greater DC Cares Philanthropy Awards

Community Impact
WIT Friend Sponsor Deloitte

Greatest Impact on a Local Nonprofit
WIT Titanium Sponsor Booz Allen Hamilton

CEO Leadership Awards for Small Business
WIT member and Lunch Bunch Vice Chair Brenda Blisk, Blisk Financial Group

Congratulations to all of the finalists.

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WIT Announces 2008-2009 Board and Leadership


Executive Committee:

President – Sue Liblong, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, SiloSmashers

President-Elect – Toni Townes-Whitley, VP & Managing Partner, North America Unisys Global Industries

Treasurer/Chair Financial Committee – Raluca Monet, Strategic Business Operations Manager, Unisys

Secretary – Jean Leonard, Group Vice President Operations & Business Development, QinetiQ

General Counsel – Kathryn Harris, Principal, The Resolution Law Group, PLC


Board Members at Large:

Advisory Committee Chair/Immediate Past President – Charlotte Pelliccia, President, Pelliccia Communications

Member Development – Rose Wang, CEO, Binary Group

SIG Liaison – This is an open position

Special Events – Patricia Burke, Project Manager, Federal Acquisition Institute Support Team, SRA

Strategic Alliances – Lisa Dezzutti, President, Market Connections, Inc.

Women in Government – Linda Y. Cureton, Chief Information Officer, NASA-Goddard


Elected Committee Chairs:

Communications Committee – Liz Anthony, Federal Channels Marketing Manager, Cisco

Programs Committee – Kelly Harman, President and Owner, Zephyr Strategy

Membership Committee – Nanci Schimizzi, Vice President Technology and Chief of Staff, FINRA

Sponsorship Committee – Jennifer Hooker, Executive Recruiter, Booz Allen Hamilton


New Members of the 2008-2009 Leadership Team:

Advocacy Committee Chair – Jennifer G. Smith, VP and Partner, Lockton Companies

Communications Committee Vice Chair, Marketing Communications – Judi Hasson, President, Words by Judi Hasson

Diversity Outreach SIG Chair – Nikole Collins-Puri; Diversity and Inclusion Senior Manager, Global Business Services, AT&T Inc.

Diversity Outreach SIG Vice Chair – Emma Lee, CEO, My IT Consultant, Inc.

Executive Women SIG Chair – Kellye Sheehan, Vice President, Business Development, Innovim

Executive Women SIG Vice Chair – Laura McCarthy, IT Executive Search Director, Qualified Search

Golf Tournament Committee Chair – Ellen Quinn, Performance & Quality Assurance Manager, Northrop Grumman

Golf Tournament Committee Vice Chair – Cheryl Baugh, President, Chief Visionary Officer, Government Integrated Business Approaches, Inc.

Leadership Awards Banquet Committee Chair – Marcie Cheney, PR Manager, Citizant

Leadership Awards Banquet Committee Vice Chair – Julie Litzenberger, Partner and Vice President, Public Relations, Sage Communications

Lunch Bunch Committee Chair – Alisa Keys, Of Counsel, Squires, Sander & Dempsey, LLP

Mentorship Committee Vice Chair – Carol Hayes, Senior Program Director, Information Technology Delivery Services, Freddie Mac

Programs Committee Vice Chair – Diane Paras, Principal, Paras Productions

Sponsorship Committee Vice Chair – Jessica Toye, Associate, Booz Allen Hamilton

Strategic Alliances Committee Chair – Marguerete Luter, President, The Process Pro

Strategic Alliances Committee Vice Chair – Mary Tabb Howard; Director of Business Development, SiloSmashers

Web Presence Committee Vice Chair – Mary Beth Kush, Director, Global Services, Acumen Solutions

Women In Government SIG Chair – Sara Schroerlucke, Chief of Staff, Department of Homeland Security, Chief Procurement

Women In Government SIG Vice Chair – Doris Reeves, Director, Business Development, ManTech International Corporation

Workforce Development Committee Chair – Carol Moroz, Client Services Executive, SAP Americas National Practice

Continuing Members of the 2008-2009 Leadership Team:

Communications Committee Vice Chair, Advertising – Rachel M. Bonistalli, Marketing and Communications Specialist, EDS

Communications Committee Vice Chair, PR & Media Relations –
Michelle McWhinney
, Principal, Jefferson Communications

Girls in Technology (GIT) Committee Chair – Eva Mitter, Principal, TACGene

Girls in Technology (GIT) Committee Vice Chair – Ajie Velasquez, Senior Technical Manager, Washington Consulting, Inc.

Heroines in Technology Committee Chair – Gayle Sweeney, The North Highland Company

Lunch Bunch Committee Vice Chair – Brenda Blisk, CEO and Owner, Blisk Financial Group

Membership Committee Vice Chair – Piper Conrad, Senior Director, SpeakerBox Communications

Mentorship Committee Chair – Nancy Lamberton, VP and Founding Partner, Excitations

Nominating Committee – Louise Peabody, Partner, Watkins, Meegan, Drury & Co

Nominating Committee – Barbara Sweet, President, Technology Concepts, Ltd.

Sales and Marketing SIG Chair – Traci Robinson-Williams

Sales and Marketing SIG Vice Chair – Penny Parker, Marketing Coordinator, Advanced Technology Systems

Technology SIG Chair – Katie Hanusik, VP, Business Development, SpeakerBox Communications

Technology SIG Vice Chair – Kimberly Cole, Practice Director, Unisys

Web Presence Committee Chair – Dagny Evans, Vice President IT, SoundPath Conferencing

Women Business Owners (WBO) SIG Chair – Kathy Albarado, President, Helios HR

Women Business Owners (WBO) SIG Vice Chair – Michele Shallenberg, President, Envoy Consulting Group, Inc.

Workforce Development Committee Vice Chair – Kathy Furlong, Director of Business Development Operations, Nortel Government Solutions

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WIT Mentor-Protégé Program XXI — GIT Mentors Needed

The WIT Mentor-Protégé program is the 21st century place for women who want dynamic personal growth and a platform for professional success. Working women aspire to be enriched through mentoring and networking in this unparalleled program in the Washington, DC area. The program’s mission is to encourage dynamic personal and career growth for women in technology through a series of guided quality discussions in a community with other professional women.

Once again, WIT is opening this program to a small number of rising 11th and 12th grade girls to be mentored alongside the professional protégés. The Girls in Technology Committee is looking for mentors who would be working with the girls during the entire program.

The program consists of five 2½ hour evening sessions over the course of five months. Each session includes networking, a light meal, a short talk on a topic of interest, and an hour of one-on-one mentoring with women from the technology field. The dates for the continuing program are:

Session 2 – September 9, 2008
Session 3 – October 14, 2008
Session 4 – November 11, 2008

The sessions are hosted by technology firms located within the Northern Virginia area. If you would like to volunteer as a mentor, please contact Felicja Syska (fsyska@anystream.com).

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Heroines in Technology Call for Volunteers

The March of Dimes and Women in Technology are issuing a call for volunteers interested in serving on a planning committee for Heroines in Technology.

This year's event chairs are Gayle Sweeney of North Highland and Sandy Scearce of Grant Thornton. If you are interested in serving on a planning committee, please email the following information to Tina Solomita at csolomita@marchofdimes.com.

  • Committee of Interest (Sponsorship & Table Sales, Auction, Communications or Nominations)
  • Name, title and company
  • Mailing address, email address and phone number

The planning committees will meet monthly until the event.

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New WIT.Word Column: Sponsors in the Spotlight

Are you a WIT Sponsor? Do you have news you'd like to share with other WIT Members? Send text for consideration (75 – 100 words max) to staff@womenintechnology.org. WIT reserves the right to edit submissions for length and in accordance with WIT in-house editorial style.back to top

 

Call for WIT.Word Volunteers!
 
WIT.Word needs you!  Volunteers are needed to be reporters, writers, and graphic web designers! Volunteers for these positions should be self-starters who are able to adhere to deadlines. Workload would generally be light depending on how many volunteers respond to our call for help.  
 
We welcome reporters/writers with previous experience, as well
as those willing to learn. General assignments that might be assigned to reporters/writers include profiles of executive women in technology, interviews with technology leaders, coverage of WIT events, and feature articles. Graphic web designers need to have a working knowledge of Dreamweaver or equivalent HTML editing package and will assist in the layout and design of the WIT.Word issues. (Template already exists.)
 
If you're interested in being a volunteer for WIT.Word please contact Le-Marie V.J. Thompson or call 301-452-2258.

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Share a Little WIT.Wisdom and Enter to Win!

What clients, connections, contracts, or career advancements have you gained from your involvement in WIT?

Share a story, anecdote, or just a few thoughts about how your participation in WIT has been of value to your business, career, company, or philanthropy goals by sending a brief email to Women in Technology (put WIT.Wisdom in the header), or filling out a WIT Testimonial Card at one of our monthly programs.

We will read one of the submitted stories at an upcoming WIT.Connect. The author will receive a free certificate redeemable for an upcoming WIT program.

Help us voice the benefit of our organization — share your WIT experience, and we'll share in celebrating your success!

Members on the Move — WIT.Word

Changed jobs? Received a promotion? Know someone who deserves recognition for a recent career move? Let your fellow WIT members know about it! Send a brief description to staff@womenintechnology.org for inclusion in the "Members on the Move" column in the next WIT.Word newsletter.

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