Women in Technology - WIT Wire
September 15, 2008
9-16-08 Technology SIG: Identity Management
9-18-08 September WIT.Connect: The Power of Networking — A Speed Networking Event
9-22-08 Workforce Development Committee: Meet the Company — SAIC
10-01-08 Workforce Development Committee: Coaching for Accelerated Growth — Professional and Personal Tools
10-06-08 Sales and Marketing SIG: Networking — A Life Skill (Part II in the WIT Networking Series)
10-07-08

Women in Technology Education Foundation: 9th Annual Charity Golf Tournament

10-07-08 Workforce Development Committee: October Ready to Work
10-11-08 Executive Women SIG: Fall Networking Winery Tour — Loudoun County
10-16-08 WIT New & Prospective Member Orientation
10-16-08 October WIT.Connect: Tools for Next Level Leaders
10-28-08 Lunch Bunch: Optimize Your Marketing — Exploring the World of Search Engine Marketing through SEO and SEM
10-29-08 Workforce Development Committee: Deft Self Promotion Skills for Women — Two Part Series

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Events

Technology SIG: Identity Management

Date 9-16-08
Time 7:30 am – 9:30 am
Location Cooley Godward Kronish
One Freedom Square
Reston Town Center
11951 Freedom Drive
Reston, VA 20190
Cost Members: $15
Non-Members: $35

Identity Management — Mitigating Risks through Advances in Technology

Identity management continues to be one of the hottest technology areas in 2008.  Driven in part by the rise in social networking, online transactions and frequent data breaches announced by financial institutions, companies and consumers are struggling to protect their data and themselves.

The U.S. Justice Department has cited identity theft as the leading consumer fraud in 2008 and as the fastest-growing crime in America.  Join our experts to discuss how advances in technology can be used to proactively manage your data and protect yourself and your customers from identity theft.

At this event, you'll learn:

  • Strategies to mitigate risk for companies
  • Best practices for handling a data breach within your company
  • How the major financial services and healthcare companies are protecting your data
  • The role of emerging technologies and standards like biometrics and OpenID
  • What's next in identity management

Speakers:

  • Denise Tayloe, President and CEO, Privo
  • Wendy Weinberger, Vice President, Associate General Counsel, Intersections
  • Ric Fleisher, Senior Vice President, Business Development, Honesty Online
  • Irma De Obaldia, Cooley Godward Kronish LLP (moderator)

Pre-registration for this event will close at noon the day before the event. Notice of cancellation is due to the WIT office no later than 48 business hours in advance of the event. All no shows will be charged.

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WIT.Connect:The Power of Networking — A Speed Networking Event

Date 9-18-08
Time 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Location Westin Tysons Corner
7801 Leesburg Pike
Falls Church, Virginia 22043
Cost Members: $35
Non-Members: $55
Onsite: additional $10

An article in the September 2007 issue of Harvard Business Review — Women and the Labrynth of Leadership — said that women under-invest in networking and advised us to "shore up social capital.... When time is scarce, this social activity is the first thing to go by the wayside. Organizations can help women appreciate why it deserves more attention. In particular, women gain from strong and supportive mentoring relationships and connections with powerful networks."

Are you a terrific or terrified networker? Are you familiar with networking, what it is and what it can do for you, professionally and personally? Have you heard the expression, "It's not what you know but who you know"? It's true! People who understand the importance of developing a network comprised of diverse contacts are in demand Power People! They never have to fear loss of income or business due to lack of sales, finding or losing a job, finding new business or new employees, buying or selling their business or home or even finding the best doctors or daycare centers. Why? Because they just have to turn to their network of contacts and ask!

On September 18, please join Women In Technology and networking expert Sheila Savar of Savar & Associates in this interactive presentation on the tactical approach to successful networking where you'll learn:

  • How to create your positive attitude before going into the venue
  • How your personal brand is either contributing or sabotaging your networking success
  • Who to approach first, second or not at all
  • How to meet, greet and engage in meaningful dialogue – in 2 minutes!
  • The art of graceful disengagement
  • Networking do's & don'ts

After hearing Sheila's presentation, you'll get to apply your new skills immediately with a Speed Networking Workshop. As you network with your peers, Sheila will be available to lend advice, tips, and guidance to the best way to make your best impression.

Pre-registration for this event will close at noon the day before the event. Notice of cancellation is due to the WIT office no later than 48 business hours in advance of the event. All no shows will be charged.

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Workforce Development Committee: Meet the Company — SAIC

Date 9-22-08
Time 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Location McLean Conference Center Auditorium (SAIC Tower I)
1710 SAIC Drive
McLean, VA 22102
Cost Complimentary, Members and guests only

WIT's Meet the Company series provides an intimate setting to facilitate the relationship between WIT members and large technology companies that have significant presence in the DC Metro area. This series is designed to provide WIT members with potential career opportunities and a general understanding of the company's business, strategies, and culture.

Who should attend:

  • Those seeking employment or thinking about a change in company/career, or curious about SAIC and want to learn more.
  • Those who are not yet WIT members, and—as guests of a WIT member—would like to experience one of the unique benefits of a membership in WIT.

Pre-registration for this event will close at 5:00 pm on September 19, 2008. Non-members can only register for this event as a guest of a current WIT member. Notice of cancellation is due to the WIT office no later than 48 business hours in advance of the event.

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Workforce Development Committee: Coaching for Accelerated Growth — Professional and Personal Tools

Date 10-01-08
Time 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Location AT&T Government Solutions
1900 Gallows Road
Vienna, VA 22182
Cost

Members: $25
Non-Members: $45
Onsite: additional $10

On October 1, please join WIT's Workforce Development Committee in an engaging, informative and interactive presentation of "All You Want to Know About Professional Coaching" led by WIT member and founder of Carnelian Coaching, LLC, Lynne Brodie. With the buzz about coaching, how do you know if it's for you? From a career perspective, she will provide information such as:

  • What coaching is and is not.
  • What should you look for in a coach?
  • How to get the most out of your coaching experience.
  • How to use the tools you learn in your personal and professional life.

... just to name a few.

The evening will also provide some coaching experiences through exercises and a brief demonstration.

Pre-registration for this event will close at noon the day before the event. Onsite registration will be accepted at the event on a space-available basis. Notice of cancellation must be received by the WIT office no later than 48 hours in advance of the event. All no shows will be charged.

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Sales and Marketing SIG: Networking — A Life Skill (Part II in the WIT Networking Series)

Date 10-06-08
Time 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Location

Chima of Tyson's Corner
8010 Towers Crescent Drive
Vienna, VA 22182

Cost

Members: $35
Non-Members: $45

Join us for Part II in the WIT Networking Series—Networking: A Life Skill—for a high-energy, inter-active session moderated by Ardell Fleeson, one of the most exciting and powerful networkers in the business. Gain a new perspective on networking to expand not just your business circles, but your personal relationships and your ability to help others.

Pre-registration for this event will close at noon the day before the event. Onsite registration will be accepted at the event on a space-available basis. Event accommodates 60 registrants only. No cancellation refunds will be given. All no shows will be charged.

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Women In Technology Education Foundation: 9th Annual Charity Golf Tournament

Date 10-7-08
Time

7:30 am – Shotgun Start

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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Workforce Development Committee: Ready to Work

Date 10-7-08
Time

6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Location

TeqCorner Conference Center
1616 Anderson Road
McLean, VA 22102

Cost

Members: Complimentary
Non-Members: $5

Ready to Work and Wondering Where To Go

This session includes an encouragement network hour led by Ardell Fleeson followed by a job search skills practicum. Workforce Development Committee member Phyllis Kolmus will facilitate.

Ardell Fleeson will lead a session of tips, observations, realities, good news, and food for thought for the job seeker. Guest speakers, those with expertise in the job search and human resources areas and those who have recently found work will also address the group. Participants will have the opportunity to share recent challenges and victories.

Pre-registration for this event will close at noon the day before the event. Onsite registration will be accepted at the event on a space-available basis. Notice of cancellation must be received by the WIT office no later than 48 hours in advance of the event. All no shows will be charged.

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Executive Women SIG: Fall Networking Winery Tour — Loudoun County

Date 10-11-08
Time

9:45 am – 4:00 pm

Check in: 9:45 am
Board bus: 10:00 am
Return: 4:00 pm

Departs from

Reston Town Center
11900 Market St.
Reston, VA 20190

Cost

Members: $70
Non-Members and Onsite (if available): $80

This event is open to WIT members and non members at the Director and above level and their guests.

Join us for the Fall Networking Wineries Tour in Loudoun County. Relax and enjoy exploring two Loudoun County Vineyards and a leisurely lunch.

This is a special event that is being sponsored by WIT Executive Women and it is open to all WIT members and non-members at the Director and above level and their guests.

We are limited to 30 participants. Please register early to secure a seat!

Pre-registration for this event will close October 2, 2008. Onsite registration will be accepted at the event on a space-available basis. Notice of cancellation must be received by the WIT office no later than 48 hours in advance of the event. All no shows will be charged.

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WIT New & Prospective Member Orientation

Date 10-16-08
Time

5:00 pm – 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.

On Wednesday, October 16, 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.
  • 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 joining a committee or special interest group (SIG) 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 pre-register online before the event so you do not have to pay the additional fee. Pre-registration closes at noon the day before.

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October WIT.Connect: Tools for Next Level Leaders

Date 10-16-08
Time

6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Location Hilton McLean Tyson's Corner
7920 Jones Branch Drive
McLean, VA 22102
Cost Members: $35
Non-Members: $55
Onsite: additional $10

On October 16, please join WIT and leadership strategist Scott Eblin for an interactive presentation of tools you can use for success at the next level of leadership. Based on his acclaimed and bestselling book, The Next Level, Scott Eblin shares insights that draw not just on his own experience as a leader and coach, but also on insider conversations with dozens of seasoned and successful executives.

Featured on ABC News and in Investor's Business Daily, the Washington Post and Harvard Management Update, Scott Eblin is a former Fortune 500 executive, with a coaching client list that runs the gamut from Astra Zeneca to Walt Disney. As president of The Eblin Group, Scott works with clients nationally and internationally to help them determine what to pick up and let go of to succeed at the next level of leadership. He is the author of The Next Level: What Insiders Know About Executive Success (Davies-Black, 2006) which Business Book Review calls a "fascinating read" that "is full of potentially career-saving advice."

Pre-registration for this event will close at noon the day before the event. Notice of cancellation is due to the WIT office no later than 48 business hours in advance of the event. All no shows will be charged.

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Lunch Bunch: Optimize Your Marketing — Exploring the World of Search Engine Marketing through SEO and SEM

Date 10-28-08
Time

11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Location

Maggiano's Restaurant
2nd floor meeting room
2001 International Drive
McLean, Va 22102

Cost Members: $25
Non-Members: $45
Onsite: additional $10

October Lunch Bunch — Technology Update

Explore the world of search engine optimization and marketing with R2i. Come hear R2i's Cheryl Dickison, Director of Development and Page Sand, Director of Web Strategy and Social Media and a SEO and Social Media expert, share their insights on key best practices in designing and executing on a search engine optimization strategy. 

Pre-registration for this event will close on October 24, 2008. Onsite registration will be accepted at the event on a space-available basis. No cancellation refunds will be given. All no shows will be charged.

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Workforce Development Committee: Deft Self Promotion Skills for Women — Two Part Series

Date 10-29-08 & 11-05-08
Time

6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Location

AT&T Government Solutions
1900 Gallows Road
Vienna, VA 22182

Cost

Members: $50
Non-Members: $75
Onsite: additional $10

Registration incudes both dates

Deft Self Promotion Skills for Women is a two-part, interactive workshop focused on assisting women participants to enhance their ability to promote themselves in a variety of settings including workplace, interview and networking venues. Several techniques and interventions will be utilized to provide the recipients an opportunity to practice new skills.

Pre-registration for this event will close at noon the day before the event. Onsite registration will be accepted at the event on a space-available basis. Notice of cancellation must be received by the WIT office no later than 48 hours in advance of the event. All no shows will be charged.

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Announcements

Announcing the Heroines in Technology Finalists

The Eighth Annual Heroines in Technology, presented by SAIC, will be held November 14 at the Hyatt Regency Reston. The event honors women and companies in the technology field who exemplify volunteer service in the community. The black-tie gala includes a cocktail reception, dinner, live band, dancing and live and silent auctions. The 2008 Heroines in Technology finalists include:

  • Robin Gardner, Strategic Account Manager, GTSI
  • Kimberly Hancher, CIO, EEOC
  • Cynthia Hilsinger, Data Asset Manager, U.S. Air Force
  • Susan Kearney, Executive Vice President, SmithGifford
  • Lisa Kimball, Vice President, DMDC Operations, Telos Identity Management Solutions, LLC
  • Elizabeth Lewis, Partner, Cooley Godward Kronish
  • Leeanne McDonald, Information Systems Security Officer, Lockheed Martin
  • Lisa Moss, Senior Photo Editor, AOL
  • Barbara Mullenex, Partner, OPX
  • Connie Theroux, Director of Strategy and Competitive Intelligence, EDS
  • Patty Weaver, Chief Administrative Officer, Alion Science and Technology

At the gala, finalists will be recognized and winners announced in the following categories: individual, corporate and lifetime achievement. Since 2001, Women in Technology and the March of Dimes have teamed together on this signature event and have raised more than $800,000 to support the March of Dimes mission to improve the health of babies. For more information or to purchase tickets to Heroines in Technology, visit marchofdimes.com/metrodc.

WIT invites your participation in the Total Compensation Survey of Mid-Atlantic Technology Companies

WIT invites your participation in the Total Compensation Survey of Mid-Atlantic Technology Companies. The 18th annual survey is dedicated to serving the needs of small-to-medium size technology companies, including information technology and service firms, interested in obtaining competitive salary and incentive bonus rates for 30 benchmark jobs. Survey participation is FREE and results will be shared with participants.

The 2008 – 2009 survey questionnaire can be found at www.knowledgebank.us.com and is open until October 3. Respondents can either complete the survey online or download a copy for subsequent completion via mail/fax submission.

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The Strategic Alliances Committee invites you to PMI Washington DC Career Day on Saturday, October 11

Date 10-11-08
Time 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Location Ernst Community Cultural Center
Northern Virginia Community College
Annandale Campus
8333 Little River Turnpike
Annandale, VA 22003

PMIWDC Career Day 2008 offers employers with an exceptional networking opportunity designed to match the interests, skills and experiences of our members to the needs of the employers.

Whether you are one of PMIWDC's over 8,000 members, or one of the over 2,000 area employers who employ them, PMIWDC's Career Day is the ideal forum to match quality people with quality companies.

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WIT Releases Website and Content Management RFP

WIT has completed and started distributing a Request for Proposal (RFP) for its website, membership database and content management software. Please contact Dagny Evans at dagny@dagnyevans.com if you have questions or would like to obtain a copy of the RFP.

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Girls in Technology Call for Volunteers

Girls in Technology is getting geared up for the Fall! As we head into the new school year, the GIT Committee will be supporting a number of community and school-based programs that help girls of all age groups learn from the successes of women professionals and business owners in the technology industry.

We are expanding these programs and are looking for volunteers for the following roles:

  • committee members (program planning)
  • event planner/coordinator
  • event registration hostess
  • mentors and speakers to join our group

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please check out our website, www.girlsintechnology.org.

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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 to work 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 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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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 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

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