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Sree Ratnasinghe


Director, Solutions Architecture at Amazon Web Services

Want to reach your full potential? How to lead in Cloud and AI! #Leadershipgoals

Every one is a natural leader to make a decision from what Ice cream to eat, which school to go or lead a strategic program to create exponential value to the firm. Even the Natural leaders need to learn how to harness and bring out the best, especially when you are in customer or partner facing role.

During this session, the Presenters, who are experienced executives building and leading customer facing teams faced on Hybrid Cloud and AI, will focus on 


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Gayatri Iyengar


Sr Manager Engineering at Uber

"Life - Work” Harmony and Staying motivated through the pandemic

So how do you plan your day? Do you wake up in the morning and do all your work and then spend the day at work looking forward to being at home and not working?

We all have heard about work-life balance. This sounds like a great idea but it can also imply that we should dedicate at least half of our time to work–and sacrifice time for our “personal life”. To me, that seems… off balance. Because, the truth is, it’s nearly impossible to split your time equally between the two. And, you may end up stressing out if you’re not able to meet that expectation of balance.
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Sreyoshi Bhaduri


Manager, Global People Research & Analytics at McGraw Hill at McGraw Hill

Lifelong (Un)Learning - Leveraging Data to Forge Ahead

According to research by the UN Women, globally, women make only 77 cents for every dollar that men earn. Infact, research by the World economic Forum reveals that if the trends continue, it will take over 200 years to achieve pay parity.

We often think that pay parity does not affect us. However, did you know that those who identified as women in computer programming typically earn only 72 cents for every dollar that male programmers make? This was a study published by CNN money that looked at salary within the U.S., for those individuals whose job titles were that of… read more
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Jyotsna Manikantan


Lead Product Manager, Global Products & Technology at ADP

Designing a Happy Career & Working Happy

Career growth in a pandemic? Extraordinary times also present extraordinary opportunities and with a growth mindset and adaptive perspective, we can grow and thrive. Now more than ever, it is important for women to pursue their career as we emerge from the pandemic. Let’s get into the driver’s seat with your Wildly Important Goal (W.I.G.) and press the gas pedal toward your dream destination. We’ll examine the benefits of building tenure and explore lateral moves, stretch assignments, learning on the job, gaining new experiences, building your professional brand and investing in your present… read more
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Vijeta Pai


Creator and Writer at Cloud Demystified

The Power of Creativity to Demystify Cloud Technologies

Have you ever wondered what Cloud Computing is all about? What services do Cloud Providers offer and why there's such a buzz around adopting Cloud technologies?

As businesses navigate through an increasing reliance on evolving technologies, it has become predominantly essential to make them accessible to people from different educational and cultural backgrounds. This session presents an overview of Cloud Technologies and their role in the new evolving world; analyzing the interplay between two distinct genres of creative storytelling and technical writing, and examining… read more
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Heloisa Carbone


Software Engineer at Nubank

The advantages of functional programming with Clojure

Have you ever thought about the concept of functional programming? A process of building software avoiding everything that could be a problem in the future, such as shared state, mutable data and side effects, only by composing pure math functions. I had never put a thought in that until I discovered the enlightening and overwhelming way of programming of Clojure.

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Caroline Hubbard


Product Manager at Better.com

How To Build Thoughtful In-App Experiences That Meet Your Users Where They Are

This session will take you through the process of understanding who your end users are, and identifying the User needs your product is uniquely positioned to serve. We will discuss how to gather User data and insights, generate and prioritize hypotheses, and translate those hypotheses into features that add value to the holistic member journey.

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Suheil Walker


Tech Talent Leader at Anthem

Making money moves

Identifying how much should someone make is always challenging but knowing your market value is key. In my career 99% of women do not negotiate and I always wonder why.

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Natoshia Anderson


VP, Training & Implementation at Woz Ed

You Can Manage Your Boss

You and the boss have a prickly relationship. You and she/he can't seem to get on the same page. In this session, I'll give 5 good step towards improving the relationship with your boss AND I'll give you 3 secrets that every boss wishes their employees knew.

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Amber Snyder


Founder at AGLife LLC

Blue Amber Wellness

Are you directly or indirectly impacted by mental health challenges or want to be an ally for someone who is? This session offers strategies and insight for well-being and mental health. I will also discuss the UN Sustainability goal three.

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Veena Ramaswamy


Senior Data Analyst at Digitas, Founder of Beyoutifully Empower

The Evolution & Importance of Women in Leadership

Will be talking about how women have had struggles with imposter syndrome in life and in the workplace and tips of mine on how to overcome and reach your full potential to become a strong women leader.

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Tawish Naqvi


Software Engineer 2 at Microsoft

Accessibility 101

The power of the web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect. ---Tim berners-lee, w3c director and inventor of the world wide web
Accessibility has been a W3C standard and in the past few years the push for diversity and inclusion has rightfully reignited the discussion on our view of accessibility.

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Karen Carey


Digital Efficiency Consultant at Structure Over Chaos, LLC

SOS: Systems of Success

There are 5 systems all businesses need to succeed. Implementing business systems and automating repetitive processes allows business owners to reclaim time and scale their business consistently.

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Jenny Cones


Senior Sales Recruiter at Procore

You have not because you ask not - a recruiter's guide to salary negotiation

Carnegie Mellon's study found that only 7 percent of female MBA graduates had attempted to negotiate their starting salary, compared with 57 percent of their male counterparts. Women leave thousands of salary dollars on the negotiation table every year and I want to give ladies the power to get the raises and offers they deserve.

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Danielle Gilbert


Virtual HR Strategist / CEO at Manifest In You Consulting

How to Rattle Human Resources and Become An Disruptor

Today, HR is often called “People and Culture,” which reflects the continuing shift to focus on the employee experience and productivity – ensuring people can (and want to!) perform at their best, wherever they are and whatever they do.

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Apurva Bhagali


Hardware Engineer at Microsoft

Introduction to Controls Engineering

This session will be aimed at introducing Controls Engineering to those who do not know the specifics of this career track. I aim to talk about what a typical day looks like for a Controls Engineer, the way this track can be pursued and the most important skills in this field.

I have encountered very less women doing what I do and I aim to talk about the work I do to spread awareness and encourage more women to pursue Controls Engineering.

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Sasha Rosenbaum


Sr. Manager, Managed OpenShift Black Belts at Red Hat

Mindset

Have you ever procrastinated doing research about that new security feature in Kubernetes, beating yourself up for being lazy the entire time?

Have you ever delayed opening a PR, fearing that your code wasn’t good enough to pass the code review?

Have you ever said “I’m just not good at… math / coding / public speaking / networking…” and given up on a goal?

If so, this talk is for you.

We will discuss what a “growth mindset” is and how it could turn around a huge 45-year-old enterprise like Microsoft.

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Raj Subrameyer


Tech Career Strategist , Owner/CEO at ChaiLatte Consulting

My Job No Longer Exists... What Now?

Unlearn everything you know about your career and jobs. It is time we adapt to the new normal.

You have worked in a company for over a decade. You have been loyal, faithful, and put in a lot of hard work to do your best job over the years. All of a sudden, things like COVID happens and you get laid off. Now what? How do you handle unexpected situations in your job and bounce back from it? The playing field is leveled now where people working for over 15 years got laid off along with those who have worked only for several months in companies. This is a common narrative we are… read more
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Najla Elmachtoub


Senior Engineering Manager at Etsy

Leading your engineering team through an unexpected product pivot

In tech, we often talk about failing fast. I want to share how my team recovered from failing really slowly: we launched a high-profile product that didn’t meet customer needs after doing a 9-month waterfall buildout. I don’t want to talk about all of the mistakes we made along the way, although I’m sure that would be a fun talk in and of itself. I want to focus on how we set ourselves up for success in the rapid pivot that followed by capitalizing on our learnings, bringing engineering to the forefront of the decision making process, and empowering those focused on technical execution. My… read more
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Irma Karsten


Digital Marketing Strategist & Trainer at Lacuna Education

People are people - even in a digital world

The digital marketing landscape has changed dramatically over the last year - and subsequently the online behaviour of consumers. Even in this digital era that we are living in, people still buy from people. Online competition is fierce for brands. Discover how to stay relevant, authentic and real in a noisy place while leveraging off the current trends.

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