One Week Away - 2009 Women Who Tech TeleSummit!

by Jen Nedeau · 2009-05-05 12:46:00 UTC

A don't miss event for those interested in technology, social media, start-ups and online marketing.

Panels are 50 min long and run from 11AM EDT to 6PM EDT
Where: Everywhere via phone and web
Cost: $10!!

Women Who Tech brings together talented and renowned women breaking new ground in technology who use their tech savvy skills to transform the world and inspire change. We provide a supportive network for the vibrant and thriving community of women in technology professions by giving women an open platform to share their talents, experiences, and insights. On May 12, 2009 the second annual Women Who Tech TeleSummit (held via phone and web) will bring together hundreds of women from across the US and abroad in the non-profit, political and business world for an incredible lineup of thought provoking panels featuring technology change makers such as Joan Blades of MoveOn and Moms Rising, Allison Fine of Personal Democracy Forum, Lynne D Johnson of Fast Company, Charlene Li, Holly Ross of NTEN, Rashmi Sinha of SlideShare, Lisa Stone of BlogHer and more.

Check out these great panels throughout the day - register for one and get access to all of the others for free!

Feminine Mystique - 11AM EDT

Women and Open Source - 11AM EDT

Breaking Through the Digital Ceiling - 12PM EDT

Tech Marketing in a Recession - 12PM EDT

Social Networks and Diversity Barriers - 1PM EDT

Tools Galore in Online Communications -1PM EDT

Innovation and Tech Career Reinvention - 3PM EDT

Launching Your Own Startup - 3PM EDT

What Shirky Didn't Tell Us - 4PM EDT

Video Activism - 4PM EDT

Transparency and Government 2.0 - 5PM EDT

Social Media ROI - 5PM EDT

Also - don't forget to celebrate! The after parties are being held in Washington, DC, San Francisco, New York City, Atlanta and London.

You can join WomenWhoTech on Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, LinkedIn.

Jen Nedeau Jen Nedeau is a media relations professional and a writer based in New York City.
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