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Women in Technology (WIT) Special Edition

August 12, 2018 by angishields

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The work of Women in Technology has an incredible impact.

Since 1992, Women in Technology has had a mission dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in Georgia’s technology community. Through the WIT COMMUNITY, WIT also educates and encourages girls and young women to pursue careers in STEAM.

As a Wardrobe Consultant, Morgan Wider is a trusted source of style and shopping advice for women across the country and across all walks of life, Morgan’s consulting firm, Wider Style, is a manifestation of all her passions: shopping for a great bargain, making great style accessible, delivering results and helping others live their best lives. Her clients are entrepreneurs, homemakers, lawyers and executives who want their style to reflect their skill set, accomplishments and intentions. By carefully curating incredible outfits and wardrobes, Morgan helps women feel more confident and powerful in all areas of their lives.

With over 25 years as an experienced educator, life coach, public speaker, and seasoned adventurist, Pam Lasier is devoted to complete wellness, inside and out. Empowering others through a unique perspective with nature, adventure, and wellness, her innovative programs help individuals reach their fullest potential and help companies establish thriving cultures.

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Women in Technology (WIT) Special Edition

July 13, 2018 by angishields

WIT
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The work of Women in Technology has an incredible impact.

Since 1992, Women in Technology has had a mission dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in Georgia’s technology community. Through the WIT COMMUNITY, WIT also educates and encourages girls and young women to pursue careers in STEAM.

Angie Brown is the Vice President of Technology at The Home Depot. As a software development leader at the world’s leading interconnected home improvement retailer, she is responsible for building strategy and supporting our associates across a variety of platforms. Angie is a servant leader, constant learner, and passionate about delivering value.

Andrew Fritts is the Director of Information Technology at The Home Depot and is a “MANbassador” for Women in Technology.

Tagged With: STEAM, The Home Depot, WIT, Women In Technology

WIT Connect 2018

July 12, 2018 by angishields

WIT Connect 2018
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WIT Connect 2018

The appearance of Business RadioX® at WIT Connect 2018 was made possible by our sponsor, Fujiyama Wealth Management. To learn more about Fujiyama Wealth Management, connect with them on Facebook and LinkedIn.

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Fujiyama Wealth Management and Business RadioX® would like to thank the following businesses and leaders for sharing their success stories with us ON AIR at WIT Connect 2018. Catch all of the radio replays here:

Rhonda Vetere/nThrive

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Rhonda Vetere, the keynote speaker at WIT Connect 2018, is a seasoned technology professional who is currently serving as President of a global healthcare organization. She will be working across several businesses as an industry change agent to assist with multiple mergers, creating synergies across all lines of business using her onshore/offshore experience. Rhonda has a very deep domain expertise in technology and data, which is why she was asked to join her current organization. Previously, Rhonda led global technology and enterprise-wide functions, including analytics, and transformed the company’s technology, digital, social and retail technology approach. During her career, she has led 21 successful global mergers, and her ability to consistently deliver global results has earned her over 12 Industry awards including Top 100 STEM, Global Top 150 for business transformation, Global 100 Industry Leaders for innovation and leadership along with The Stevie Award for global business leadership. She has worked across industry sectors from telecommunications, network, financial services, Fintech, service management, outsourcing, insourcing, insurance, retail in “prestige beauty”. As a results-oriented, client-focused executive, Rhonda adds value by delivering technology that improves cost and performance to drive the right business outcomes. She has a tremendous social following, most recently won the prestigious Gold Medal Stevie Award focused on transformation/innovation, and was named by SWAAY magazine as one of the most “prominent female voices in tech.”

Ricky Steele/Steele Technology Partners

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Women in Technology (WIT) Special Edition

May 26, 2018 by angishields

Atlanta Business Radio
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Francesca Robinson

The work of Women in Technology has an incredible impact.

Since 1992, Women in Technology has had a mission dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in Georgia’s technology community. Through the WIT COMMUNITY, WIT also educates and encourages girls and young women to pursue careers in STEAM.

The following story was made possible by Transwestern. To learn more about Transwestern, you can follow them on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.

Francesca Slaughter is the Director of Global Infrastructure Ops at GE Digital. GE Digital is the leading software company for the Industrial Internet, reimagining industry’s infrastructure by connecting software, apps and analytics to industrial businesses. Powered by Predix, GE Digital creates software to design, build, operate, and manage the entire asset lifecycle—enabling industrial businesses to operate faster, smarter and more efficiently. They are working with more than 10,000 software engineers across several of their business divisions to ensure that their customers in all sectors can tap into the power of the Industrial Internet. Their approach is built around a common software platform, agile development and shared services. By combining the nimbleness of a Silicon Valley startup with the strong pedigree of GE’s global expertise, GE Digital stands alone.

Follow GE Digital on Twitter,Facebook, LinkedIn

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Women in Technology (WIT) Special Edition

April 22, 2018 by angishields

Atlanta Business Radio
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The work of Women in Technology has an incredible impact.
Since 1992, Women in Technology has had a mission dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in Georgia’s technology community. Through the WIT COMMUNITY, WIT also educates and encourages girls and young women to pursue careers in STEAM.

Carrisa Jones is the Director of Talent Acquisition and Atlanta Market Ambassador at Advocate, an IT Consulting and Managed Services firm that helps global enterprises transform and optimize their cloud and connectivity infrastructure. In addition to having 15 years experience serving in a broad range of roles from Telecommunications Analyst, Client Support Management and Account Executive, Carissa also has earned the title of WIT’s  2017 Volunteer of the Year and WIT Connect’s 2018 Event Chair.

To accurately assess their infrastructure, identify what’s currently best-in-class, and figure out how to get there faster, companies need an insider’s perspective. That’s exactly what Advocate brings to the table. As Cloud & Connectivity Insiders, they have more data to work with – which is why they deliver, on average, 25 percent savings and a 10 to 1 Return on Investment. Advocate’s insider approach is the reason why over 550 companies have chosen to work with them.

Follow Advocate on Twitter, Youtube, and LinkedIn.

Tagged With: IT consulting, STEAM, WIT, Women In Technology

Women in Technology (WIT) Special Edition

March 8, 2018 by angishields

David McCollum
Atlanta Business Radio
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David McCollum

The work of Women in Technology has an incredible impact.
Since 1992, Women in Technology has had a mission dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in Georgia’s technology community. Through the WIT COMMUNITY, WIT also educates and encourages girls and young women to pursue careers in STEAM.

Through recruiting, David McCollum (the Senior Account Manager at Alliance of Computer Professionals) discovered a definite passion for not only providing corporations with the best talent available, but more importantly building relationships with people and aiding them in their pursuit for career development/progression. This discovery led to Career Coaching.

As a senior talent acquisition and talent development leader with corporate, agency, contingency, and RPO recruiting and management experience, he is adept developing effective recruiting strategies that incorporate social media communication and networking, conducting hiring events/job fairs, accessing and developing relationships within associations that promote diversity and inclusion, college internship talent pool accrual, internal employee referral programs, executive and mid level management professional association referral programs, and judicial use of career and job boards.

In organizational leadership, teams know where they stand with him and he knows where he stands with his team through consistent transparent communication. His teams use consultative communication to aid hiring managers and collaborate with human resources business partners to accomplish the goal of acquiring highly viable candidates, treating them respectfully as a person, and aiding the organization’s business.

He believes everyone was created for a purpose and if he can be of any assistance in developing or shedding even a glimpse of light to enable someone to grasp their purpose then he is giving maximum effort!

Connect with David on LinkedIn.

Tagged With: STEAM, WIT, Women In Technology

Women in Technology (WIT) Special Edition

February 9, 2018 by angishields

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This episode of Women In Technology was made possible by the generosity of Corey Rieck with The Long Term Care Planning Group.

Learn how you can help tell a story like this one here.

 

Dr. Kym Harris is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Your SweetSpot™ Coaching and Consulting. Your SweetSpot Coaching and Consulting partners with organizations and their
leaders to strengthen leadership capability and cultivate relationships that enhance the leader’s
ability to influence, collaborate, motivate, and lead.

Dr. Harris is a board-certified coach, speaker and author with expertise in executive coaching,
leadership development, and career management strategies. Described as a “velvet hammer,”
she utilizes a strategic and intuitive approach to guide clients out of their comfort zones in a
way that minimizes discomfort and amplifies desired results. Along with coaching individuals
and corporate clients, Dr. Harris also serves as a personal coach for the Kennesaw State
University Coles Executive MBA and MBA Programs.

Dr. Harris’ 27-year career in Human Resources and Talent Development represents leadership
and executive roles in higher education (University of Miami and Emory University), and
corporate America (The Home Depot and Cox Enterprises).

Dr. Harris serves as a mentor in the Spelman College Coca Cola Leadership Mentor Program and
volunteers with Emerge, a nonprofit organization that provides scholarships to support women
who have demonstrated a deep commitment to reaching their educational goals and giving
back to their communities. She also serves on the host committee for the Turknett Leadership
Character Award.

Dr. Harris holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Rutgers University, a Master’s degree in
Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resource Management from Nova
Southeastern University, and a Doctorate degree in Organizational Leadership from Argosy
(pronounced R-GA- SEE) University.

Dr. Harris is originally from New Jersey and has enjoyed life in Atlanta for over twenty years.
She is the proud auntie of four brilliant and beautiful nieces, Kalila, Zakiya, Sydni, and Adeera.

Connect with Dr. Harris on LinkedIn.

Tagged With: Women In Technology

Kenny Weiss and ChickTech Phoenix

January 29, 2018 by Karen

Phoenix Business Radio
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Kenny Weiss and ChickTech Phoenix

Kenny Weiss is a Coach, Speaker and Author who is at the forefront of the personal development field. Through his own personal journey and nearly 30 years of studying about the role emotions play in our lives, he brings a one of a kind skill set to the individual or business that is looking for more happiness and success personally and professionally.

Whether you are looking to improve your personal or professional success, your outcome will ultimately depend on what you feel. Not your thoughts, not your plan or your process! Think about it. How many times have you laid in bed thinking and knowing known what to do? You know the plan and the process but you just don’t “feel” like doing it? Maybe it was something you know would make your spouse happier and bring you closer? Something you should be doing for your kids? Or maybe it is career oriented? You want to take a big risk, try something new? Whatever it is, the process isn’t what is holding you back, your thoughts aren’t what are holding you back, it’s the “feeling” that comes up!  As you lay there contemplating making that choice, “you just don’t feel like it.” Well, I have just detailed  where that feeling comes from, why we all have it and how to overcome it in my book, “Your Journey To Success.”

This book bridges the gap to all of the other success books. When you have this skill you can put into place the wonderful tips and processes all the other great success books offer.

Kenny’s clients have included, entrepreneurs, companies, professional athletes, individuals and families who are looking to dig deeper and reach their full potential! They are seeking to make more money, advance in their careers and have deeper more connected relationships with their partner and families.

Facebook: Kenny Weiss
Instagram: KennyWeissCoach
https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachkennyweiss/

ActionCOACH is the world’s largest business coaching and executive coaching firm, with more than 1,000 offices in more than 64 countries. ActionCOACH Tom Dougherty has invested 20+ years becoming an expert in business growth, profitability, sales, marketing, cash flow, recruitment, finances and time management. He has a proven track record including owning a startup that was sold to one of the largest distributors in the sporting goods industry. Today, he works with the best and brightest business owners in Arizona.
 
https://www.facebook.com/AZActionCOACH/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellygriffinaz/
actioncoachofaz.com

 

ChickTech is a nonprofit dedicated to retaining women in the technology workforce and increasing the number of women and girls pursuing technology-based careers. We envision a safe, inclusive, and innovative technology future that includes equal pay, participation, and treatment of women. We are dedicated to retaining women in the technology workforce and increasing the number of women and girls pursuing technology-based careers. ChickTech works on both the pipeline (K-12) and retention side of the “women in tech” issue. This means that volunteers aren’t just giving their time and energy to our K-12 program but are also getting what they need to stay in the tech industry. All people, regardless of how technical they are, are viewed as valuable members of the tech community. (This means that if you’re in marketing, HR, legal, management, etc, we want you to be part of our community as both volunteers and attendees).

Twitter: @chicktechphx , @act_wconf

Facebook: Chicktechphx , actwconference

Website: Phoenix.chicktech.org , act-w.org

Marielenna “Mary” Ramirez started her career in technology in 2011 when she enlisted in the United States Army. She had the opportunity to explore different areas of technology and visit many places. In 2015, Mary completed her service obligations and moved to Arizona with her husband and daughter. Shortly after she began to work for the technology department at the Laveen Elementary School District. In addition to working for the technology department, Mary strives to mentor and teach underrepresented students different topics of CSTEM. When she is not ChickTeching, Mary is working with other organizations like Girls Who Code, T.E.C. is for Girls by Intel, TECHNOLOchicas, CodeLikeAGirl.io, Moms Can Code and more. You can reach Mary at mary.ramirez@chicktech.org

Lia Wood is a native Arizonian and proud UofA Wildcat. With her educational background in political science, Lia always had the desire to enter the technology world but did not have the right education or information about how to do so. Starting with Isos Technology as a sales assistant, she learned everything she could about software and how technology changes the efficiency of businesses. She has worked her way up to Business Development Manager and is excited to continue a lifelong career in the tech world. She plans to use her knowledge to help educate and excite other women and girls on the opportunities within the STEM fields. Lia lives in North Phoenix with her husband, is the mother of two fur babies, loves elephants and is a sucker for a good read. Feel free to recommend your favorite books to her! You can reach Lia at lia.wood@chicktech.org

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Women in Technology (WIT) Special Edition

January 11, 2018 by angishields

Atlanta Business Radio
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The work of Women in Technology has an incredible impact.
Since 1992, Women in Technology has had a mission dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in Georgia’s technology community. Through the WIT COMMUNITY, WIT also educates and encourages girls and young women to pursue careers in STEAM.

Dr. Denise W. Hines has been instrumental in advancing healthcare connectivity in Georgia, ensuring physicians have the information they need to deliver quality care. Through her work at the local, state and regional level, Dr. Hines has improved technology adoption and advanced its exchange. This has directly contributed to Georgia’s ranking as the nation’s health IT capital.

Dr. Hines heads eHealth Services Group and also serves as the Executive Director of Georgia Health Information Network (GaHIN). GaHIN is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a healthier Georgia by facilitating the use and secure exchange of electronic health information so providers have the information they need at the point of care. The result is improved quality of care, better health outcomes and reductions in cost.

As Executive Director of GaHIN, Dr. Hines has connected the state health information exchange (HIE) to two national networks for information exchange, made Georgia one of the first state HIEs to connect directly to other states, created connections with five state agencies and spurred participation in the HIE by Grady, CHOA, Emory and numerous other state hospitals and healthcare providers. Dr. Hines is Chair of the North America Board of the Health Information & Management Systems Society (HIMSS). She is the past president of the Georgia Chapter of HIMSS and was recognized as the 2012 HIMSS Chapter Leader of the Year, with GA HIMSS recognized as the 2012 Chapter of the Year. She was also an honoree as the 2012 Woman of the Year in Technology. She received the received the Phoenix Community Leader of the Year Award at the 2016 Health IT Leadership Summit in recognition for her instrumental role in advancing healthcare connectivity in Georgia to ensure physicians have the information they need to deliver quality care. The Phoenix award represents the iconic “rising from the ashes” of the Phoenix — a symbol of strength, tenacity and leadership.

Dr. Hines has more than two decades of healthcare experience in a variety of settings, including health systems, physician offices, home health, technology vendors, consulting, state government and revenue management. She is renowned for building service and results-oriented organizations and she possesses a passion for the widespread integration of technology and healthcare.

Nationally recognized as an expert in state government in health information exchanges (HIE), Dr. Hines has participated in hundreds of public speaking events locally and nationally, educating providers on the benefits of electronic health record (EHR) systems, health information technology adoption, and the overall national vision for an interconnected health system. Dr. Hines was responsible for overseeing and managing the marketing and outreach recruitment of more than 5,200 healthcare providers and 56 critical access and rural hospitals, assisting these providers in meeting meaningful use requirements and qualifying for the CMS EHR incentive program. She participated on Georgia’s HIE Strategic and Operational Plan writing team and served as the co-chair of the HIE Governance Committee. She successfully launched Georgia’s first comprehensive health information transparency and HIE website. She served as the first Executive Director for the GA Health Information Technology Advisory Board and created Georgia’s two-, five-, & 10-year strategic plans for health information technology. She also created and implemented the Georgia HIE Grants Awards Program that awarded $1,800,000 in grants in the first and second years.

Dr. Hines holds her doctorate in healthcare administration where she focused her studies on the use of electronic personal health records and the impact on patient health. She also maintains certifications in project management, software development, and healthcare law. Dr. Hines is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc, and a resident of Fayetteville, Georgia. Her hobbies include watching movies, playing basketball, jogging, cooking, sewing, interior decorating, swimming, and spending time with her family. She is married to Wiley Earl Hines, Jr. and a mother of seven children: Crystal, Candice, Sydney, Quincy, Gabriel, Madison, and Wiley Earl Hines III (Trey). She is a member of Flat Rock AME Church where she serves as the President of the Voices of Inspiration Choir.

Connect with Denise on LinkedIn.

As an expert in digital innovations and strategic IT applications, Dr. Maryam Alavi has authored numerous published papers and served on the editorial boards of several prestigious business and technology journals. She is a thought leader on IT strategy, a recognized educator and advisor with extensive experience in leadership development and organizational capability building for a digital age. Dr. Alavi is a sought-­‐after speaker at national and international forums and conferences, and has taught in executive programs at some of the world’s most prestigious business schools. She has advised and taught executives on topics of IT and digital strategies in organizations including KIA Motors, Lockheed, Marriott, Siemens, Sodexo, the American College of Physicians, and the World Bank.

In recognition of her professional achievements, she received the prestigious Association of Information Systems Fellows Award, an award given by peers in recognition of the recipient as a role model and inspiration to colleagues and students within the discipline. Dr. Alavi was also awarded the distinguished Marvin Bower Faculty Fellowship at Harvard Business School. Dr. Alavi served on the advisory board of Center for Knowledge-­‐based Enterprise at Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada, and was twice appointed by the Governor of the State of Georgia to the Georgia Technology Authority Board. She currently serves as a member of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Advisory Committee of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and the Strategic Advisory Board of Valor Ventures.

Dr. Alavi holds a B.A. in mathematics and computer science from State University of New York at Buffalo, an M.S. in computer and information sciences, and a Ph.D. in management information systems from The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Alavi lives in Atlanta, Georgia and is married to Dr. Henry H. Molouki, a physician in private practice.

Connect with Maryam on LinkedIn.

Connie Taylor has over twenty-five years in the software development industry and is currently Vice President of Global R&D at Manhattan Associates, a leading supply-chain commerce solution provider based in Atlanta. Connie has been passionate about technology since she began her career as a software developer and her industry experience spans supply chain, customer management, and healthcare. Connie believes strongly in promoting STEM careers and technology education in her community and was an adjunct faculty member at Georgia Perimeter College where she taught Computer Science and is currently a board member and secretary of the BH Technology Group, a nonprofit that provides technology training to seniors so they can stay connected to their family and friends. At Manhattan Associates, Connie led the development team that recently launched their groundbreaking Manhattan Active™ Omni solution. Connie is one of the founders and sponsors of Manhattan Associates’ Women’s Initiative Network (WIN) which was initiated in 2014 to foster an environment and culture to support the talented women at Manhattan Associates and throughout their communities. Prior to joining Manhattan Associates, Connie was Vice President of Solutions Development at Premier, Inc. where she built the ValueAdvisor™ development team which was selected as an Information Week 500 finalist in 2010 (ranked 72). Connie graduated from UNC Chapel Hill with a BS in Mathematics, and also received a MS in Computer Science with Honors from Johns Hopkins University. Connie is the proud mother of two sons, who attend Georgia Tech and Pope High School respectively.

Connect with Connie on LinkedIn.

Jennifer Bonnett is a technology entrepreneur with over 25 years experience in the Information Technology/Software Development field specializing in web and mobile technologies. She has served as Founder/CTO of a number of venture and angel backed firms, acting as both lead architect and growing/managing the technology team. She and her co-founders raised in excess of $47 million in funding over 3 companies. She is currently the Director/General Manager of the Advanced Technology Development Center(ATDC) and Founder/Chief Chick (CEO) of StartupChicks.

ATDC is the longest-running and largest research university affiliated incubators in the United States. Since it’s inception in 1980, ATDC has fostered innovation and economic development by graduating over 177 companies, which together have raised over $3 billion in outside financing and at any point in time employ over 3000 employees in the state of Georgia. Headquartered in Atlanta’s Technology Square adjacent to Georgia Tech’s campus, ATDC serves as the hub for technology entrepreneurship in Georgia.

StartupChicks is a 501c3 focused on empowering women entrepreneurs through education, community, coaching, connections and investment. StartupChicks has touched over 10,000 women globally through its content and events. Bonnett played a key role at ATDC in developing the Entrepreneurs Education Series, a curriculum designed at moving concept stage entrepreneurs from idea through angel funding. She is also the architect of the “ATDC @” program which delivers coaching and curriculum to ATDC Entrepreneurs across the state. 1600 Georgia entrepreneurs participated in ATDC educational programs in 8 different locations across the state in 2016.

Connect with Jen on LinkedIn.

Tagged With: Georgia Health Information Network, Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business, Manhattan Associates, WIT, Women In Technology

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