Women Tech Council and Symantec Present Your Career, A Recession, The Options, Luncheon
Chance to listen to human capital experts on job trends, networking and strategies during this economic recession
The Women Tech Council, a non-profit organization that provides leadership, support and mentorship for women in all levels of the technology industry, is pleased present the Annual Spring Networking Event, "Your Career, A Recession, The Options," on April 22, 2009.
Dennis Wood, Human Capital Director at vSpring Capital, and Julie Simmons, Vice President of Information Services at MarketStar, will provide insight into what is happening inside companies during this unpredictable and insecure environment.
"We're looking forward to sharing some exciting technology industry information and tools with those who attend our Spring Networking Event," said Cydni Tetro, Chief Marketing Officer at NextPage and director of WTC. "Our goal is to help attendees find opportunities to connect with other technology professionals, leading to a better understanding of trends and impacts within their various careers."
"In the economy we have today, people need to be more connected than ever," said Wood. "Events like WTC's Connectworking are helping women to improve their ability to stay employed. I applaud this great effort."
The Annual Spring Networking Event will be held in South Jordan at Noah's (322 West 11000 South). A "meet and greet" lunch will begin at 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., followed by interactive conversation with experts from 12:30 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. To register, please visit https://www.womentechcouncil.org/events/14167/. The event is sponsored by Symantec and costs $30 per person.
About Women Tech Council
Founded in 2007, Women Tech Council was designed to be an advocate for women who are currently working for technology companies and for those that may work for businesses in other market sectors working with technology in their job roles. WTC provides leadership, resources and mentoring for women while maintaining a strong bond with the business community supporting avenues for top technology talent and visible sponsorship opportunities. WTC supports women-owned and women-operated technology companies. WTC provides value to the business community by recognizing women leaders and entrepreneurs in the technology business and supporting them.
