Lunchtime Fireside Chat with Amanda Sterling – Women in Leadership
AWS AWS, Level 13, Commercial Bay, 15 Customs St West, Auckland CBDEvent Recording: About the Event: TechWomen invites you to join us for a discussion on women in leadership with Amanda Sterling - leadership coach, research, activist and author. This event provides you the opportunity to hear from Amanda who uses her research, personal experiences with motherhood and leadership, and her neuroscience ninja coaching skills to … Continue reading "Lunchtime Fireside Chat with Amanda Sterling – Women in Leadership"
Mid winter webinar: Encouraging women into IT
Virtual , New ZealandEvent Recording: https://vimeo.com/840314460?share=copy About the event: Join TechWomenNZ council members for a conversation on their knowledge and experience in attracting and retaining women into IT careers. We’ll be discussing how companies can attract more women into IT roles and support those returning back into roles. We’ll also provide practical tips like how to write a … Continue reading "Mid winter webinar: Encouraging women into IT"
NZ Tech Rally 2023
Room RHLT1 Room RHLT1, Rutherford House, Pipitea Campus, Victoria University of WellingtonNZ Tech Rally is a community-driven platform which focuses on empowering the local community to build, share, uplift, and showcase Kiwi software engineering culture. It is for anyone who is curious about making the tech industry a more welcoming and meaningful place. This flagship conference is a chance to hear how other inspiring local talents … Continue reading "NZ Tech Rally 2023"
Electrify Aotearoa 2023
Auckland Faculty of Engineering, University of Auckland, 34 Princes Street, Auckland CBDWe’re excited for spending an electrifying day with you and all of the incredible women founders of Aotearoa.
Webinar: Women Founders: Learn from Their Journey and Embrace Your Own Path!
Online , New ZealandEvent recording: About the event: Gain insights from NZ women entrepreneurs and learn about their journeys to building successful businesses. Join TechWomen NZ council members for an insightful conversation about women's entrepreneurship. Discover the unique journeys they have undertaken in building their businesses, and gather tips and guidance to empower and inspire other aspiring women entrepreneurs. … Continue reading "Webinar: Women Founders: Learn from Their Journey and Embrace Your Own Path!"
AI for the Environment Hackathon Festival
The AI for the Environment Hackathon Festival is back for another year. This year our problems to solve are based on the five Key Environmental Outcomes (AI for the Environment Report 2022). We have expanded these to make them more relevant to all participants in 2023. We are sourcing use cases from NGOs and citizen … Continue reading "AI for the Environment Hackathon Festival"
An afternoon of Diversity in STEM
Aotea Centre, AucklandIf you’re an advocate for equity in STEM, or a senior leader looking at ways to advance the diversity agenda of your organisation, gain new insights at the Diversity in STEM afternoon on 4 September at Aotea Centre, Auckland. Chaired by Diversity Works CEO Maretha Smit, the Diversity in STEM session includes talks from leaders … Continue reading "An afternoon of Diversity in STEM"
From burnout to balance
AWS, 15 Customs Street, AucklandBalancing commitments isn’t easy. But you don’t have to do it alone. Learn actionable strategies to harmonise professional ambitions with self care. As women, we juggle numerous roles daily - from being professionals to mothers and partners. While this showcases our adaptability, it also makes us more susceptible to burnout, especially in today's fast-paced tech … Continue reading "From burnout to balance"
I wonder: Women in tech
The National Library is hosting a free online talk about women in tech. In this episode of ‘I wonder’ talk, marking 130 years since the signing of the 1893 Women’s Suffrage Petition, we look at the representation of women in the tech industry with Eva Sherwood, Co-Chair of TechWomen. Why are there so few women … Continue reading "I wonder: Women in tech"