Stephanie Hill/ Women in Technology
Prior to joining WIT as Executive Director, Stephanie Hill most recently served as managing principal, business development for Magellan Associates LLC, a management consulting firm specializing in helping companies transform organizations into sustainable models of collaboration and productivity. Prior to that, she served as chief financial officer for the IT Senior Management Forum (ITSMF), a national non-profit organization dedicated to cultivating executive talent among African-American IT professionals.
Hill has an MBA from Emory’s Goizueta School of Business, and obtained her BS in Computer Science from the University of Pittsburgh. Her previous roles have included serving as senior vice president of Debit Card Technology at Bank of America, Charlotte, as well as chief information officer at UPS Capital, Atlanta.
Founded in 2004, the WIT Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization that supports the philanthropic aims of WIT, Inc. The WIT Foundation focuses on pre-career programs, awarding cash grants to area organizations and non-profits focusing on girls and STEM.
WIT starts early guiding women in technology toward success, and the WIT Foundation-created Girls Get IT program is a perfect example. WIT creates a community of female students of all ages, partners them with local professional women in technology, then helps them make informed decisions about careers in science, technology, engineering and math.
Dr. Marilyn Carroll/KSAP5i A Career Management Education Company
Marilyn Carroll, Ph.D. is the founder and CEO of KSAP5i, Inc. A Career Management Education Company, Dr. Marilyn is responsible for developing and overseeing 21st century career management tools and educational programs and resources for institutional and retail clients. She serves as a Visiting Professor to several universities. She is the mother of two and an active community leader. Serving as board chairs for Georgia Court Appointed Special Advocates and United Way’s Women Leadership Cabinet.