Closing the Gender Gap in Technology

Thursday, October 17 | 10:45AM–11:45AM CT | Skyline Ballroom, W375c-e, Level 3
Session Type: General Session
Delivery Format: General Session
It's no secret that the tech industry has a serious gender imbalance. We live in an era in which girls are told they can do anything, so why aren't there more women in leadership roles to look up to? In 2012, Reshma Saujani founded Girls Who Code with the mission of correcting this disparity. Since then, she has sparked a national conversation about increasing the number of women in tech, and Girls Who Code has reached nearly 40,000 young girls, 90% of whom have declared or intend to declare a major or minor in computer science. With Google and Twitter as backers, and Facebook and AT&T (among others) signed on as mentors, the program aims to enroll a million women by 2020. Drawing from her book Women Who Don't Wait in Line, Saujani will advocate a new model of female leadership focused on embracing risk and failure, promoting mentorship and sponsorship, and boldly charting your own course, both personally and professionally.

Presenters

  • Reshma Saujani