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Workforce Development Committee: Ready to Work
| Date |
1-06-09 |
| Time |
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. |
| Location |
TeqCorner Conference Center
1616 Anderson Road
McLean, VA 22102 |
| Cost |
Members: Complimentary
Non-Members: $5 |
This session, "Ready to Work and Wondering Where To Go," includes a 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, including 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 24 hours in advance of the event.

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Women Business Owners SIG: Goal Setting and Achievement
| Date |
1-07-09 |
| Time |
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. |
| Location |
La Madeleine
1915-C Chain Bridge Road
McLean, VA 22102 |
| Cost |
WBO Members: $20
Onsite: Additional $10
This is a WBO Members Only event |
The Women Business Owners SIG will kick off 2009 with a program centered on Goal Setting and Achievement. The meeting will be a roundtable discussion.
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 24 hours in advance of the event.

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Workforce Development Committee: Set Goals for 2009 — And Achieve Them!
| Date |
1-08-09 |
| Time |
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. |
| Location |
AT&T Government Solutions
1900 Gallows Road
Vienna, VA 22182 |
| Cost |
Members: $25
Non-Members: $45
Onsite: Additional $10 |
On January 8, please join WIT's Workforce Development Committee in an engaging workshop called "Set Goals for 2009 and Achieve Them" led by WIT member and founder of Carnelian Coaching, LLC, Lynne Brodie.
Have you ever set a goal and not achieved it? Join us to learn the top tools and techniques to help you achieve both personal and professional goals through this informative and interactive workshop.
How can you be your own architect of change in 2009? When you join us on January 8, you will engage in exercises and a brief coaching demonstration that will show you:
- How to set goals that are achievable
- What are common barriers and ways to overcome them
- What is coaching, and how it can help you accomplish your goals
Start 2009 off right — join this session to learn the practical tools you will need to get on the right track, and also end it with great success!
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.

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WIT New & Prospective Member Orientation
| Date |
1-15-09 |
| Time |
5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. |
| 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 January 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 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. – Networking with WIT SIG and Committee representatives to learn about their activities and how you can get involved
5:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. – Brief presentation on WIT membership benefits and introduction of Board of Directors
5:45 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. – Continued networking
6:00 p.m. – 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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January WIT.Connect: The CIO Agenda — Planning for 2009 and Beyond
| Date |
1-15-09 |
| Time |
6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. |
| Location |
Hilton McLean Tysons Corner
7920 Jones Branch Drive
McLean, VA 22102
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| Cost |
Members: $35
Non-Members: $55
Onsite: additional $10 |
A new economic climate, a new administration, and a new year all work together to make strategic planning for CIOs an interesting challenge. We've invited CIOs from across a wide range of industries to join us in January to talk about their respective plans for 2009 and beyond.
Confirmed panelists include:
- Ann Speyer, CIO, The Smithsonian Institution
- Yuvinder Kochar, CIO & VP, The Washington Post Company
- Gretchen Tegethoff, CIO, Washington University Hospital
- Sally Gamett, CIO, NISH/Ability One
- Leslie Bauer, CIO, Radio One
- Heidi Byerly, CIO, Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
Some of the questions we'll be asking include:
- What is the most important strategic initiative in your organization at the moment and why?
- What are the challenges you face in the current economic environment climate?
- What do you see as the most compelling new technologies coming in the near future and how will you use them at your organization?
- What are the three most important factors on which to focus when putting together a strategic IT plan?
- What advice would you offer to women looking to advance their careers to hold similar positions?
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 at Northrop Grumman
| Date |
1-26-09 |
| Time |
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. |
| Location |
Northrop Grumman
12011 Sunset Hills Road
Reston, VA 20190 |
| Cost |
Complimentary to members and their guests |
Please join Northrop Grumman as our executives discuss our company, history, culture and career opportunities:
Diane Murray,
Vice President, Mission Assurance and Enterprise Excellence
Jenny Murrill, President of WiNGs and Section Manager
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 companies' businesses, strategies, and culture.
Meet Northrop Grumman:
Northrop Grumman Corporation is a global defense and technology company providing innovative systems, products, and solutions in information and services, electronics, aerospace and shipbuilding to government and commercial customers worldwide. With approximately 120,000 employees and operations in all 50 states and 25 countries, Northrop Grumman serves U.S. and international military, government and commercial customers.
Seven business sectors comprise Northrop Grumman, in four main business areas:
Information & Services – As a trusted partner, Northrop Grumman develops systems and solutions that deliver timely, enabling information where it is needed most for its military, intelligence, federal, state and local government, and commercial customers.
Electronics – Northrop Grumman is a leading developer, manufacturer, integrator and supporter of a variety of advanced electronic and maritime systems for U.S. and international customers for national security and non-defense applications.
Aerospace – Northrop Grumman is a premier developer, integrator, producer and supporter of manned and unmanned aircraft, spacecraft, high-energy laser systems, microelectronics and other systems and subsystems critical to maintaining the nation's security and leadership in science and technology.
Shipbuilding – Northrop Grumman is the nation's sole industrial designer, builder and refueler of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and one of only two companies that design and build nuclear-powered submarines. The business is also one of the nation's leading providers and life-cycle supporters of major surface ships for the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, international navies, and commercial vessels.
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.

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Lunch Bunch: Critical Leadership in Times of Organizational Change
| Date |
1-27-09 |
| Time |
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. |
| Location |
Maggiano's Restaurant
2001 International Drive
McLean, Va 22102
2nd floor meeting room |
| Cost |
Members: $25
Non-Members: $45 |
We will be facilitating a dialogue with a panel of experts who will share their experiences with organizational change, conflict management and resolution, and how true leaders stand out in trying circumstances.
In advance of attending this session, please take a few minutes to answer a short four-question survey that will serve to jump-start our discussion around leadership.Complete this survey online.
Special thanks to Achieve-It, LLC for underwriting this event.
Achieve-It, LLC is a recruiting company providing high quality staff to commercial and federal organizations. Specialties include recruiting and coaching mid- to upper-level technology, accounting/finance and sales professionals. Achieve-It has helped dozens of Washington's biggest employers secure the right talent. Learn more at www.achieve-it.net.
Pre-registration for this event will close Friday, January 23 at noon. 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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February WIT.Connect: Save the Date
| Date |
2-19-09 |
| Time |
6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. |
| Location |
Hilton McLean Tysons Corner
7920 Jones Branch Drive
McLean, VA 22102
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| Cost |
Members: $35
Non-Members: $55
Onsite: additional $10 |

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| Announcements |
Leadership Awards Call for Volunteers
The 2009 Leadership Awards mark the 10th anniversary of the prestigious awards program that recognizes women who have demonstrated leadership in the local technology industry. This annual event honors the women in greater Washington who exemplify the WIT values of "Connect. Lead. Succeed." in their professional endeavors. The awards ceremony will take place on Thursday, May 21, at the Hilton McLean.
Women in Technology is now seeking volunteers interested in serving on the planning committee. If you are new to WIT or looking for an opportunity to become involved in the organization, this could be your chance! We are looking for creative, energized individuals who would like to help plan this memorable event, which will mark a decade of recognizing and celebrating women in leadership.
Our kick-off meeting will be on Wednesday January, 7 at 8:30 a.m. at Sage Communications. Sage is located at 8229 Boone Blvd, Suite 410 in Vienna, VA.
If you are interested in volunteering, please email Marcie Cheney mcheney@citizant.com with your contact information and your committee of interest (Marketing, Nominations, Sponsorship, Ticket & Table Sales, or Logistics). Thanks for your interest!

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Join LinkedIn and Take Your Networking Online!
Social networking is all the rage, with tools such as Facebook, wikis, mash-ups, and Twitter gaining new members each and every day. WIT has jumped in the fray, joining the business-oriented social networking site, LinkedIn. With more than 30 million registered users spanning 150 countries, LinkedIn is the most well-known and respected social networking site for business users. The site receives more than 3.2 million unique visitors per month.
LinkedIn's mission is to help "you be more effective in your daily work and open doors to opportunities using the professional relationships you already have." From LinkedIn, you can quickly and easily connect with colleagues, partners, and customers, to name a few.
WIT is now an official group on LinkedIn, and is looking for you! Join the WIT group, and take your networking online! Here's how: when you're logged into LinkedIn, go to "Groups" on the left side of your screen. Then search for "Women in Technology" (use the quotation marks) in the search field on the right side of the screen. It should appear on the second search page with Brianna Carroll Boyle as the owner. If you have any questions, please contact Brianna Carroll Boyle at brianna.boyle@verizon.com.

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Diversity Outreach SIG: Five Ways Diversity Can Save Your Job
During these economic challenges and uncertainty within our society, it becomes very difficult to keep companies focused on diversity and inclusion. But, now is the time to ensure that diversity and inclusion are priorities within your organizations. Diversity and inclusion can help your company sustain during these challenging times and position for the future. Diversity Inc., the leading diversity management publication, has recently released an article on why diversity and inclusion are so important during these times.
If your company/organization does not have a focus on diversity and inclusion, now is a great time to get started. Feel free to reach out to the Diversity Outreach SIG for support and/or resources that can help you on your way!
Five Ways Diversity Can Save Your Job

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Strategic Alliances Committee Seeking Members
The Strategic Alliances committee needs your help! We support the WIT
strategic goals by forming and maintaining strong relationships with top
organizations that map to our strategy. We offer members the
opportunity to:
- do strategic versus tactical work;
- engage in external
prospect cultivation;
- or manage the internal alliance relationship.
If
you would like to meet interesting people and make good connections
while helping with this important work, please join our committee!
To join, or for more info, please contact Marguerete Luter MLuter@bellatlantic.net, Mary Tabb
Howard MHoward@silosmashers.com, or the WIT office at staff@womenintechnology.org. We're looking forward to working with you!

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Be Part of a New and Exciting WIT Project: The WIT "Bunyan Book" Team Needs Volunteers
Women in Technology (WIT) has identified the "Bunyan Book" as an initiative for this year. The Bunyan Book is a project that started to take shape at the WIT Leadership Awards Banquet in May 2008. As she shared the stories of our Leadership Award Winners, Maureen Bunyan, the event's MC, became increasingly inspired and interested in the women being honored. She commented, "There are so many wonderful stories here; you should write a book. And I'll write the foreword." Well, the organization took her comment seriously and decided to explore this possibility.
This coming May marks WIT's 10th Leadership Awards ceremony and the 15th anniversary of WIT — so the timing couldn't be better. The idea is to interview and profile every winner of the past WIT Leadership Awards, from 1999 to 2009. Our goals are to:
- Inspire other women and girls with these stories of leadership
- Continue to honor the women WIT has recognized over the years with the WIT Leadership Awards
- Raise awareness for WIT and elevate the WIT brand
We are currently recruiting volunteers to help with this exciting project. We need volunteers who can help with:
- Interviewing: Be part of the team that captures these women's stories.
- Writing: Help write and polish the interviews, emphasizing "flow" and reflecting identified themes.
- Editing: Identify and guide the overall structure and theme; edit content for grammar, punctuation, and unity.
- Publishing: Help research publishing options, recommend the best option for WIT, and work with the publisher.
- Marketing/Publicity: Develop a marketing plan, create buzz, schedule events, and help spread the word about the book; work on book cover ideas.
- Sales/Distribution: Determine how WIT will bring the book to market — coordinate orders and distribution to get the book in the hands of readers.
Please contact Charlotte Pelliccia charlotte@pelliccia.biz or Marguerete Luter mluter@bellatlantic.net to learn more about this exciting project and how you can play an important role in bringing it to fruition.

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Girls in Technology Call for Volunteers
The GIT Committee is 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 visit our Web site at www.girlsintechnology.org.

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WIT Members in the News
Congratulations to Alicia Anderson, WIT Member and Mentor Committee Member, Being Named a Modern Mom
I Am Modern: Magazine for Modern Moms recently ran a profile on WIT Member and Mentorship Committee Member Alicia Anderson. The article highlights how Anderson successfully balances her roles as entrepreneur, wife, and mother. According to Anderson, her biggest accomplishment is having "it all — a career, a family, and a life!"
Click here to read the story.

Nancy Lamberton, founder of Excitations, interviewed by Tanya Rivero on Good Morning America/ABC News Now
It was quite an experience for Nancy Lamberton, founder of Excitations, the leading provider of experience gifts and rewards! In a seven minute segment that aired on December 10, Nancy was interviewed by Tanya Rivero on Good Morning America/ABC News Now about giving affordable, unforgettable experience gifts this holiday. Nancy also serves as the Chair for the WIT Mentoring program.
Click here to see Nancy's segment.

Congratulations to WIT Members Brenda Blisk, Misti Burmeister, Heidi Kallet, Eva Neumann, Elizabeth Shea, and Rose Wang for being nominated as Women Who Mean Business!
The Washington Business Journal held its fifth annual Women Who Mean Business program on November 20 at the Ritz Carlton in Washington, D.C. Nominees represented women from every industry and profession, women who have made a difference in their communities and are leaving a mark on Washington business.
This year's nominee class includes several WIT members, including Brenda Blisk, Misti Burmeister, Heidi Kallet, Eva Neumann, Elizabeth Shea, and Rose Wang. Congratulations to all!

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New WIT.Word Column: Sponsors in the Spotlight
Are you a WIT Sponsor? Do you have news you would 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.

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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!

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| 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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