This event has ended!

View current events hosted by Alliance of Technology and Women ("ATW") Dallas

ATW Dallas March Event - Executive Panel Discussion on Innovation (Women's History Month)

Tuesday, March 23, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (CT)

Plano, TX

ATW Dallas March Event - Executive Panel Discussion on...

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Early Bird Member
ATW member rate before March 18
Ended $15.00 $0.00
Regular Member
ATW member rate after March 17
Ended $20.00 $0.00
Non-member
Non-member of ATW
Ended $30.00 $0.00
HP Employee
Employee of event host - HP
Ended $15.00 $0.00
In Transition or Student
In Transition or Student
Ended $15.00 $0.00

Event Details


ATW logo

Dallas March Event - Executive Panel Discussion on Innovation    
Join your ATW friends and celebrate Women's History Month with a panel discussion on Innovation.  Bring a friend or two!  Please forward email to anyone who might be interested in this event or in the Alliance of Technology and Women - ATW Dallas.

 


When:

Tuesday, March 23, 2010, 6:00pm

Where:

HP / EDS
5400 Legacy Drive
Plano, Texas 75024

Enter the HP /EDS campus from Parkwood Blvd. See the attached map for more details.

Map of Location

Program:

Executive Panel Discussion on Innovation 

Discover What the Innovative Thinkers are Thinking! March is Women's History Month and this year's theme is "Writing Women Back into History". Come and hear what's happening with innovative women and innovative companies in Dallas!

Our own, always delightful, Debbie Mrazek will be moderating our panel. Debbie has a career in the high tech industry which began at TI. She is now the President of The Sales Company.

Joining Debbie will be:

  • Barbara Lancaster, President and founder of LTC International and Chair of the Metroplex Technology Business Council Innovation team. LTC International is a consulting company focused on the telecommunications industry. Barbara will share insights on the future of telecommunications as well as some interesting projects in development with her innovation team.
  • Tammy Richards, Associate Dean, SMU Lyle School of Engineering and a Professional Engineer. Tammy is a former VP of Marketing at Texas Instruments with a passion for education. Now at SMU, she is responsible for operations, enrollment, marketing, communications, and outreach for the School of Engineering. SMU's engineering school is 33% women, with a goal of being 50% women in the future.
  • Jean Lehmann, an HP Fellow in Enterprise Services, is the director for the Americas Innovation Program. This program helps clients optimize, extend and accelerate business impact by applying innovative technology solutions using a fast-cycle, iterative approach. These solutions contribute to growth, productivity, and service excellence.

Agenda:

6:00 - 6:30 pm

Registration & Meet and Greet

6:30 - 6:45 pm

Announcements and Sponsor Recognition

6:45 - 7:15 pm

Roundtable Networking

7:15 - 8:45 pm

Program - Executive Panel Discussion on Innovation

8:45 - 9:00 pm

Drawings and Wrap Up


Hosted by:

HP / EDS

Food:

Appetizers

Cost:

$15 for members (Early Bird Rate - through March 17)
$20 for members (After March 17)
$30 for non-members
$15 for HP employees
$15 for In Transition and students


Refund policy: No refunds after March 17

No-show registrations will be invoiced.


RSVP:

To register and pay online click here.   Online registration ends the day before the event at 6:00 pm.

A new registration software is being used for this event. Please let us know if you have any problems and let us know how you like it. Please send email to info@atwdallas.org.

Volunteer:

If you are a member of ATW and would like to volunteer to help with registration for this event, please email info@atwdallas.org.
Volunteers get a 50% discount for the event. 


Membership Renewal - Don't forget to renew your membership before it expires!

Renewal is now easier because you can do it online.  Membership fees are as follows and are valid for a year:
             Individual - $100
             Student, In Transition or Retired - $50

Go to the ATW Dallas web site and fill in the membership form.  Select payment type and submit.  As easy as 1, 2, 3!


Committee Volunteers Needed - Helping to Build ATW
We are looking for volunteers for the Mentoring program, GREAT MINDS, ELF and Registration.  If you are interested in helping out in any of these areas, please email us at info@atwdallas.org.


Other Local Groups to Notice
MTBC Technical Luncheon Series -  Throughout the year, the Technical Luncheon Series features technology experts and industry leaders from across the nation that will address important topics related to technology and trends of relevance to the Dallas - Fort Worth high-tech industry.  Their March 23rd meeting will focus on the next generation of IT delivered through Innovation, with a presentation by Scott Garvey, Director Enterprise Solutions, Microsoft. Be sure and watch for more upcoming events. Visit http://www.metroplextbc.org for more information.


The Alliance of Technology and Women ("ATW") Dallas , is a dynamic non-profit organization that supports women and men worldwide who share the common interests of empowering women in technology, increasing the number of women in executive roles and encouraging women and girls to enter technology fields. Visit http://www.atwdallas.org for more information.


Forward email

Safe Unsubscribe
This email was sent to info@atwdallas.org by info@atwdallas.org.

Dallas Chapter of ATW | PO Box 832371 | Richardson | TX | 75083-2371

When & Where



HP / EDS
5400 Legacy Drive
Plano, TX 75024

Tuesday, March 23, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (CT)


  Add to my calendar

Hosted By

Alliance of Technology and Women ("ATW") Dallas



The Alliance of Technology and Women ("ATW") Dallas , is a dynamic non-profit organization that supports women and men worldwide who share the common interests of empowering women in technology, increasing the number of women in executive roles and encouraging women and girls to enter technology fields.