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Natasha Sayce-Zelem (née Natasha Zelem) is the Global Head of Partner Engineering at Amazon Prime Video.She is a founder of 'Empowering Women with Tech', a social enterprise showcasing female role models working in digital media, science, and technology with the goal of getting more women to consider a career in STEM in England.
In 2017 when she was doxxed and harassed by an anonymous Twitter follower, she subpoenaed Twitter to find the identity of her harasser; it turned out she was a woman and fellow robotics student that Foxlin had once mentored. [9] [10] In 2018, Foxlin was named as one of Crain's Cleveland Business's most Notable Women in Technology. [11] [12]
NCWIT coordinates a variety of programs and campaigns which have several goals. Among them are: supporting changes in K-12 computing curriculum, empowering women in computing to increase their visibility, working with high school women to encourage them to pursue computing careers, and celebrating the successes of female tech entrepreneurs. [17]
The Women's Technology Empowerment Centre (W.TEC) is a non-profit organization focused on providing technology education and mentoring to Nigerian women and girls. [237] Black Girls Code is a non-profit focused on providing technology education to young African-American women. [238]
Ahead of YouTube's 20th anniversary, Justine Ezarik spoke with PEOPLE about the platform she's built on the video sharing site. iJustine Recalls Being Made Fun for Early YouTube Content.
On the Tech Women Today YouTube Channel Harvey interviews female technology entrepreneurs and shares advice with up-and-coming women in technology. [1] As a speaker and writer, Harvey frequently addresses issues of responsible technology ethics, including the importance of accountability in artificial intelligence and data privacy.
The institute was created to be an experimental R&D organization focusing on increasing the impact of women on technology and increasing the impact of technology on the world's women. It ran a variety of programs to increase the role of technology, build the pipeline of technical women, and ensure that women's voices affected technological ...
AnitaB.org (formerly Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, and Institute for Women in Technology) is a global nonprofit organization based in Belmont, California. [2] Founded by computer scientists Anita Borg and Telle Whitney , the institute's primary aim is to recruit, retain, and advance women in technology.