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Jessica Romeo


Director, Web Publishing Platforms at Pfizer

Being a woman in a tech-heavy position right now

What does it mean to be a woman in a “tech-heavy” position in 2022? And what if that’s a leadership position? Are things “better” or “worse” for us in a world where corporations talk big talk about equality? Technology careers in the last 30 years have been open to many career-changers, not just people with a specific university degree. What paths and opportunities are open now? Are they any different or harder for women to get into?

I lead a very large, multi-technology, web publishing platform and team at Pfizer, responsible for multiple thousands of mission-critical websites… read more
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Hawn Nguyen-loughren


Senior Leader, Solutions Architecture at Amazon Web Services

Trends in Cloud Computing with AWS

Companies have re-invented their businesses and built entirely new businesses from the ground up with AWS. In this interactive session, we’ll talk about some of the trends with Cloud computing and modern applications, including Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Serverless, processors/compute, DevOps, and Containers. As a takeaway, we’ll share some tangible next steps you can take to grow your skills, help your company and customers transform with cloud, and build well-architected applications.

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Sree Ratnasinghe


Director, Solutions Architecture at Amazon Web Services

Building and leading a Diverse and Inclusive Technical organization

This session is targeted at current or aspiring leaders of technical organizations - those who want to build, re-invent and lead. You will learn practical hints and tips for building strategy , skills , customer obsession and hiring and recruitment of customer-facing technical organizations — we’ll share our lessons learned at AWS on empowering a culture of Builders who want to invent on behalf of customers. Diversity and inclusion. Skills. Hiring. Customer focus. You’ll also learn how to lean into some of your potential strengths as a woman and use them to your and yours team’s benefit.… read more
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Sneha Poddar


Technical Lead

DevOps is not a role, its a culture

For decades, software folks have had separate roles as developers or testers or DevOps or automation engineers. But what if today one could be all? Now is the time to rethink the way we work and take end-to-end responsibility for our work. During my talk, I would like to introduce DevOps and how one can be anyone or all in a team. Did you know that DevOps is not a role but a team culture? With +7 of work experience in both traditional and DevOps cultured teams, I want to share why we need DevOps culture today more than ever. DevOps culture is an ultimate solution to quench the thirst of SDLC… read more
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Samantha Clark


Data Analyst

Teaching a Dinosaur to Skateboard

The phrase "digital transformation" or "data driven culture" has become as common as "synergy" or "circle back" as a term thrown around the office. But what does it really mean? How do you take such a large, ambiguous goal and make it actionable? This talk focuses on identifying your key stakeholders and defining goals critical to a digital transformation in your office. Using my own experience at GlaxoSmithKline as a guideline, I'll delve into what it takes to truly transforming an office culture, from technologically resistant colleagues to… read more
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Sarah Wall


Senior Program Manager, Connections at Amazon

It's not personal, it's just business: understanding the value of empathy on teams

Every business decision affects people. Personal relationships are critical to successful organizations.

People can be reluctant to express any type of emotion in the workplace because ‘it’s just business.’ In an organization without empathy the focus is often on achieving goals no matter what the cost to employees. This is harmful to the wellbeing of employees, leadership, and the success of the organization.

Empathy is the ability to put yourself into someone else’s shoes, to be aware of their feelings and understand their needs. In the workplace, empathic… read more
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Nicole Scheffler


Director at Palo Alto Networks

How to Become a Super Woman in Technology Interactive Workshop

• In this session, we start with the why by showcasing the data specifically behind women in technology careers and how this is what can help lead the next digital revolution. Then, we have an interactive session around the Tech Diva Success Formula. You will leave the talk building 5 strengths that can help you set goals and guide your success as a super women in technology!

Nicole Scheffler is on a mission to spark success for women in tech by leading and serving. She is an engineering manager at VMware, but speaks frequently on a variety of platforms to inspire women in… read more
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Sophia Lopez


Founder and President at kaleido.io

State of Blockchain and Web3 Adoption in Enterprise

Today, new industry ecosystems are being formed on top of new technologies such as blockchain and digital assets that are digitally transforming how data and value flow. Learn about global companies and business networks in production today that are leveraging digital assets, fungible and nonfungible tokens, and decentralized technologies to evolve legacy business processes and revolutionize business models.

While blockchain offers significant promise to enterprises, what’s less well known is that the development of most enterprise use cases get stuck due to the challenges of… read more
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Heather Dahl


CEO at Indicio

The impact of decentralized identity solutions in the marketplace, insights and lessons

Long theorized as the solution to the verification problem on the internet, decentralized identity has now achieved lift-off in the marketplace. In this workshop, we’ll explain who’s interested, why, and what we learned building a series of solutions for global enterprises in the finance, health, and travel sectors. We’ll explain how Cardea, an open source project at Linux Foundation Public Health, is providing a complete, ready to deploy, secure Trusted Data Ecosystem that can connect a person to multiple businesses and jurisdictions without sharing private health information. In this… read more
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Kaeli O'Connell


Marketing Programs Manager at OneScreen.ai

Letting Go of the Perfect Resume

Early on, we have a vision of the perfect career and how it will evolve through the years. However, COVID and its associated challenges with layoffs, remote work, and keeping spirits up have brought other plans in many cases. Embracing her fourth job in the last two years, Kaeli O'Connell, Marketing Programs Manager at OneScreen.ai, has learned how to let go of her perfect resume. Despite unprecedented challenges, she has accepted the fact that career paths aren’t always linear and has moved forward with a rewarding career that is setting her up for advancement. Her resume is not focused… read more
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Leslie Smith


National Director at GET Cities

The Spoof of Imposter Syndrome, And How This Pathology Has Been Gaslighting Women In The Workplace For Decades

Imposter Syndrome, the act of doubting your abilities and feeling like a fraud at work, is a diagnosis often given to women. However, the fact that this is considered a legitimate diagnosis is in itself the problem. The concept of imposter syndrome was derived in the 1970s, and the development of this theory wholly excluded the effects of systemic racism, classism, xenophobia, workplace micro-aggressions, and other biases. This theme of imposter syndrome has taken a fairly universal feeling of discomfort, second-guessing, and mild anxiety in the workplace and pathologized it, especially for… read more
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Irene Yu


CEO & Software Engineer at Skiplevel LLC

Technical Literacy for Non-Engineering Roles

Having effective technical skills is highly sought after in the tech industry. Most people think being technical means knowing how to code. In reality, coding and being technical are two different things. It's like saying you have to be a basketball player to know what a free throw is! Coding is the least effective way to become more technical.

In this presentation, we'll talk about what it actually means to be technical, the 4 technical skills, what topics to focus on when becoming more technical, and action items to take to immediately become more technical.
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Angelique Mohring


CEO, Founder at GainX

Liberating Leaders With Artificial Intelligence

Pre-pandemic, transformation was incredibly complex, costing £2T a year globally, and increasing year-over-year. Roughly 70% of all transformation efforts failed to achieve targets – that’s a lot of wasted company money and diluted ROI.​

In 2021, governments and organisations have more debt than they have had since the world wars, and I don’t think we’ve seen the bottom. ​

Today, the need to change your business operating models and accelerate transformation is non-negotiable. Moreover, the market demands that transformation be underpinned by cutting costs and… read more
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Vidya Thangirala


Software Engineering Consultant at Software Improvement Group

Lessons learned from analyzing 60 billion lines of code: how to build maintainable software architectures.

Since the early 2000's Software Improvement Group's certified software analysis laboratory has analyzed over 7,000 enterprise software systems totaling 60 billion lines of code. Based on this experience, Vidya Thangirala will share key insights and best practices on building a maintainable software architecture. In this talk, you will learn about the following:
+ Industry trends for software landscapes and the problems arising from a large portfolio of systems.
+ How to use appropriate metrics to assess and improve software landscapes.
+ Understanding dynamic… read more
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Aruna Jayanthi


Managing Director, Latin America and Canada at Capgemini

The time is now for businesses to lead the way in the climate revolution

We’ve reached a point in this climate crisis where businesses can no longer stand idle and wait for climate policies to be passed. If we want to create a more sustainable and livable future we can no longer rely on incremental changes. We are in desperate need of a climate revolution and businesses need to lead the way. While government leaders consider solutions to solve the world’s greatest challenges, businesses need to charge forward and take an active, or in many cases, leading role in fighting climate change. In a session, Aruna Jayanthi, Head of Canada and Latin America markets at… read more
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Vaishali Paliwal


Director of Program Operations at Larta Institute

Using individuality and purpose for impactful careers

Three years ago, I made a decision to change careers. I had spent more than 14 years successfully working in the aerospace industry as a program management expert but needed a new challenge that was more closely aligned to the impact I wanted to make and the personal meaning my work gave me. I joined the Larta Institute, a nonprofit that nurtures scientific and technology innovation to solve some of the biggest challenges faced by humanity and our planet. In doing so, I’ve taken my innate passion and drive to align my purpose and my skillset with my work that I do at Larta and with up-and-… read more
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Deborah Nitka


Manager, Cybersecurity, Technology Risk and Privacy at CohnReznick LLP

The Convergence of Cybersecurity and Data Privacy

At its most basic level, privacy has historically been defined as the right to be left alone. As companies increasingly adopt emerging technologies such as AI, virtual reality, and IoT, the concept of data privacy has come to mean accountability for how personal information is used by the organizations that collect it. Once the data resides on enterprise systems, a connection between data privacy and cybersecurity is formed. The company is accountable for designing cybersecurity controls and programs that protect personal information from theft, unauthorized access, and damage.

Did… read more
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Paola Doebel


SVP & Managing Director of North America at Ensono

Private Equity Operating Companies and Women Executives: Did the game change and we missed it?

The number of females in the C-suite of public companies has slowly increased in recent years with a record number of women now running Fortune 500 companies (41). For as long as this discussion has been in the public arena, the goal was for women to achieve coveted executive and C-suite positions in the world’s most recognizable public companies. But, why? Why were those positions at those companies the focus? We all want to see more women with a voice in powerful positions. We want to see more women rewarded for their talent and compensated fairly, and we want to see women have a chance to… read more
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Cindy Joung


Product Inclusion PM at Snap

Product Inclusion: Why You Need to Build WITH Not FOR

Building for a diverse and inclusive audience is a good thing, but do you know why? Is it simply to feel good about the product you ship? Did you know there are tangible business metrics that can be positively affected by intentionally prioritizing underrepresented users? In this talk, you will learn what Product Inclusion is, why it should be integral to the product development life cycle, how to make a case for it in your org or team, and some simple ways to start building inclusively.

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Anastasia Lalamentik


Full Stack Engineer

Build Ethereum Web3 apps quickly using the latest tools

Build Ethereum Web3 and other popular Layer 1 blockchain apps quickly using the latest tools(Kaleido & Hyperledger FireFly). It’s well known that blockchain offers significant promise to enterprises. What’s less well known is that the development of most enterprise use cases gets stuck due to the challenges of new Web3 programming models and to tackling the multi-party data flows, tokens, privacy, and more. The blockchain itself accounts for just 5-10% of a multi-party business process, while cross-party data flows makeup as much as 75% of the solution. Learn how to build digital… read more