The 2012 TechWomen season has officially begun! We opened with a fantastic Mentor Workshop on Tuesday, August 7th hosted by Walmart Global eCommerce in San Bruno, CA. The workshop aimed to prepare the new TechWomen mentors for the three weeks they will spend mentoring emerging women leaders in technology from the Middle East and North Africa. More than 60 mentors attended the event, representing 50+ leading technology companies in the San Francisco Bay Area. The participants were welcomed by Walmart Global eCommerce CTO, Jeremy King, followed by Trish Tierney, Executive Director of IIE San Francisco. Representatives from the U.S. Department of State—Lee Satterfield, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, and Sheila Casey, Deputy Director of the Office of Citizen Exchanges, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs—also spoke to the mentors via live video conference.
Katy Dickinson, a local mentoring expert and Professional Mentor for TechWomen, presented best and worst mentoring practices and challenged the audience to think about the concept of being a change agent. Among the participants were mentors from the 2011 TechWomen program, who participated in a Q&A panel. Panelist Fabiola Addamo presented her formula for TechWomen success: “Connect, listen, understand. This is all you need to succeed as a TechWomen Mentor.”
After the general panel, alumni mentors led breakout sessions specifically geared toward Cultural and Professional Mentors. The Twittersphere was abuzz with excitement for the program:
@techwomen: “I think the thing that struck me most was the impact the program had on the American participants” DAS Lee Satterfield #tw2012 @StateDept
@jfinlayson: #Techwomen will make you “want to step into new roles” and help you “reconnect with what matters” @TechWomenMENA alumni on #mentor rewards
@taliareyesortiz: @NetApp is very excited to be a @TechWomen technical #mentor for the 2nd year in a row #TW2012 #NetAppCTO
@stephanieblock: Super excited to kick off #TechWomen #tw2012 my mentee is from Yemen yay! @IIESF @StateDept
@katy_dickinson: In mentor training for 80 @TechWomen, 12 of whom were with me for 2011 initial program. Exciting and heart warming to see so many friends.
@ericalockheimer: Looking forward to being a mentor for @TechWomen. Thanks @LinkedIn #in 🙂 pic.twitter.com/G2QoPYdv
Stay tuned for more TechWomen updates. The Mentees arrive in less than four weeks!
suzannr says
Deareast who may concenr
wonderfull gathering, us in lebanon how can we join? Is there membership?
Regards
TechWomen says
Please check the TechWomen website, http://www.techwomen.org, regularly for more information about the 2013 TechWomen program.
Maryann Hrichak says
Indeed what a great and yet another inspirational gathering…re-connecting with old friends / mentors and meeting new ones. We can wait to welcome all the new Emerging Leaders of TechWomen 2012 to the San Francisco Bay Area!