WiV Women's Month Round Table: Building Resilience Together
Event Information
About this Event
Event Overview:
Join us for a Round Table event with:
- Nieves Ábalos Serrano, WiV Chief Inclusion & Diversity Officer, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer at Monoceros Labs
- Kesha Williams, WiV Board Member, Senior AQW Training Architect at A Cloud Guru
- Renée Cummings, WiV Board Member, Data Activist in Residence at University of Virginia
- Marion Mulder, WiV Ambassador Netherlands, FutureMaker & Chief Innovation at MuldiMedia
- Dr. Joan Palmiter Bajorek, WiV Founder and CEO, Head of User Research, NLX
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Timezone:
PDT (Seattle): Start: 11AM - Finish: 12PM
EDT (New York): Start 14PM - Finish: 15PM
CET/GMT+1 (Madrid/Europe): Start: 20PM - Finish: 21PM
India: Start: 12AM - Finish: 1AM
JST (Japan): Start: 4AM - Finish: 5AM
New Zealand (3rd March): Start: 8AM - Finish: 9AM
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Guide to Stellar Group Video Calls
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⏰ Punctual: Try to get on the call right when it starts. We leave a few minutes in the beginning to get everyone settled in, but you should buffer in some time in case of technical issues.
🔇 Mute Unless Speaking: Please mute when you’re not talking. Background noise can be disruptive to other conversations that are happening, or distract from a presentation. Especially when there are many people on the call! All those dogs, kids, and lawn mowers in the background everyone hears.
🧠 Active and Engaged: If a question pops up, write it down. We’ll have Q&A throughout the event, but make a note of it so it doesn’t get lost.
📸 Presence: Feel free to have your cameras on or off. We know it can get exhausting to be on Zoom all day. We'd love to see your faces, but not at the expense of mental health.
🔌 Energy: Keep your computer’s charger nearby. Video calls tend to use up a bit of battery.
💬 Chat: Use the chat to send a direct message or to all participants.
🌟 Positive Interactions: Same as in person events, we maintain a safe space at our events where community can thrive. See our code of conduct.
We have a zero-tolerance policy for hateful speech, messages, or actions. Participants who violate these policies will immediately be removed from the event with the potential for a ban for all future Women in Voice events.
Women in Voice leads and event emcees reserve the right to remove anyone from virtual events who violates the code of conduct, or is malicious or disruptive. Seriously, we never want to have to do this, but for expectation setting, we want to say it early and often.
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FAQs
Voice: What if I'm not in the voice field? What if I'm not in tech?
Not a problem! We support people learning about our field and would love to have you aboard. We all come from various backgrounds and support those with non-technical and technical backgrounds.
Women , Gender, and Men: I'm a man, can I come?
Yes, this event is open to women, gender-minorities, and allies. Are you an ally? An ally is someone who steps up to listen, celebrate, & support people, especially from minority backgrounds. If you consider yourself an ally, then we're happy to have you join us.
Photos: Do you take photos, videos, etc. at events?
We might take photos, videos, etc. at this event. If you have preferences about images, please email the organizers.
Contact: How can I contact the organizer with questions?
Email: joan.bajorek at womeninvoice.org