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J. Kelly HoeyAuthor at Build Your Dream Network |
The Networks Women Need For Career SuccessHave you played it safe with your career in the old boys' club-but dream about a network of like-minded women who support your ambitions? Are you thinking about taking a courageous leap with your career, business, or life, but lacking the support network to make the transition? The path to success for women is paved by not simply HOW they are networking but rather, how they are BUILDING the network they need for career success.In this motivating talk, J. Kelly Hoey focuses on the unique opportunities women have today to proactively create the focused career network they… read more |
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Elizabeth GulliverCEO at Elizabeth Gulliver |
A Blueprint for Virtual Hallways: Creating Kismet Inside Your CompanyFuture-proofing your firm requires transforming your company into a community. The war for talent will be won by companies that lead with a 'people first' approach and give their employees space and time to connect.Companies are driven by what we do & build together. Since you can no longer wander the office hallways hoping you bump into the right people, organizations must build new Virtual Hallways that connect your people to your people. Organizations must meet their people wherever they are. Solutions like open floor plans & ping-pong tables have fallen… read more |
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Jeannette GraceCEO at Expressive! Communication Consulting & Training |
What Psychological Safety Has to Do with ITThe workplace has changed and so have employee needs. Remote work has removed geographic barriers and increased access to your talent. What is preventing your best people from leaving? What are you doing to create environments where employees do their best work and produce best results? Research shows us that the answer is to create psychological safety. Learn what you need to do.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Jeannette GraceCEO at Expressive! Communication Consulting & Training |
Secrets of People We Like to Work for and WithThe company you want to work for. The leader whose team you want to be on. The coworker you want to collaborate with. These are all people with G Factor – gravitational pull. It is what makes people trust you and want to work with you or for you. Over 800 working people across the United States were surveyed, uncovering the secrets of people with G Factor. Learn if you have it and how to get more of it.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Sheena FranklinFounder, CEO at K'ept Health |
Designing w/ a User Centric Approach for Better AdoptionDid you like this session? Share to vote. |
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AL-Nisa McNealySr. Agile Product Owner at Blue Cross Blue Shield & Woman Business & CONVO Podcast Host |
3, 2, 1 THRIVE!Determining your individual Value Proposition, Conquering fear associated with career transitions, Improving Self Confidence ( SWOT Analysis), Change Management.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Morgan NewmanDirector - Investments at Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. |
Women & Money - Take Control of Your Financial Future |
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Adriana Romero SorianoResearch Scientist / Adjunct Professor at Facebook AI Research / McGill University |
Seeing the unseen: inferring unobserved information from multi-modal dataAs humans we can never fully observe the world around us and yet we are able to build remarkably useful models of it from our limited sensory data. Machine learning systems are often required to operate in a similar setup, that is the one of inferring unobserved information from the observed one. Partial observations entail data uncertainty, which may hinder the quality of the model predictions. In this talk, we will discuss two strategies to mitigate this problem: (1) leveraging the complementarity of different data modalities, and (2) actively acquiring additional information from the same… read more |
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Simone RossFounder, CEO, Community Leader, Entrepreneur at Simone D. Ross LLC. |
Talking About Race at WorkDiversity in the workforce is no longer just about including different types of people, it’s about creating space to share different ideas and valuing different perspectives within a diverse workforce.Diversity creates dimension in an organization and translates into greater innovation, enhanced decision-making, and more thorough problem solving for those that embrace it well. During this session, Simone will address how to create intersectional workforces and share her passion around building empowered, educated, and safe communities that inspire all for… read more |
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Shawn WildermuthEducator/Filmmaker at Wilder Minds LLC |
Diversity for Better Software: Pragmatic Reasons to Have Diverse TeamsIn my past five years, I’ve been investigating and interviewing a series of developers about the problems of diversity in software. Both women and people of color still represent a smaller share of developers than they should. In this keynote, Shawn will talk about pragmatic reasons to diversity and add inclusion to make software better, not just for the social justice reasons. This is an extension of my documentary film called "Hello World".Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Erika ShepardCEO | Founder | Coach | Healer at Erika Shepard LLC |
Peace Over PerfectWe live in a time of high achievement. We’re working long hours, have increased pressure to provide and perform and try to do everything “right.” With this comes a lot of pressure put on ourselves, increased stress, debilitating anxiety, and lack of joy. On the outside things can seem perfect, but on the inside, we can feel like we’re falling short. So how do we restore that feeling of good enough?In this talk, Erika shares simple practices to leave the perfectionism behind, maintain a healthy work performance, and invite you to reconnect to more peace, calm and joy in your everyday… read more |
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Kandis O’BrienCo-Founder at The SIX |
Redesigning Your Organization for InnovationDelivery is hard and staying aligned is even harder especially as companies scale. In Redesigning Your Organization for Innovation, let’s explore how companies and teams can use the methods of design and vision sprints to co-create more adaptive and resilient organizations, improve ways of working and amplify your teams’ ability to define and achieve shared goals.Organizations are constantly evolving human networks. To shape their direction and momentum, leaders must address: -The five essential dimensions of organizational design -Balancing Alignment and… read more |
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Lucinda CrossCEO and Founder at Activate World Wide LLC. |
Activate Your LifeDiscussion around productivity, priority, and overcoming obstacles and challenges for personal and professional development.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Katie SchueleCo-Founder & Chief Customer Officer at Boostr |
Did I Say That Out Loud?: How My Foot in Mouth Stepped Into Common GroundAny woman who has made it in tech has run the requisite gauntlet of male dominated boardrooms, striving to hide emotions in the face of underestimation, disregard, or intimidation. There are few female executives who have not wanted to shout out “I don't want to join this f*@king call" at one time or another. When a young female cutting her teeth at IBM inadvertently said exactly such a thing to a room of male executives, she had no idea that the faux-pas would teach her a lesson that would inform her fundamental leadership philosophy until this very day. How should young, capable… read more |
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Mikaela PisaniSr Data Scientist @ Rootstrap & Managing Director at Girls In Tech Uruguay |
How Women Need To Be Involved In Data Science To Prevent Bias In AlgorithmsBias In Data Science:In Data Science, algorithmic bias refers to errors in the results of machine learning algorithms due to erroneous assumptions in the implementation of the solution. Several factors can influence algorithmic bias, some of them refer to the data presented, where others are a result of bias that humans already have. As data science is being applied in more and more industries, it’s important that we start this conversation around bias in data science to allow us to get ahead of the game and prevent as much of it as possible. People often ask me why… read more |
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Sharmeen KhanFounder/ CMO at OpsSmart Global |
Interoperability Leads to TraceabilityA fishery knows what it caught. A processor knows what it receives and dispatches. A farmer provider knows what he is harvesting from his shrimp pond. And a retail store knows what inventory it’s holding. But the information is largely siloed within each supply chain player’s organization, making it hard to follow the custody of every item across its lifecycle. The lifecycle journey - from fin to plate is, for the vast majority of goods, a black hole of insight. In order, to create true farm to fork traceability each stakeholder must share their data with other stakeholders in the supply… read more |
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Evan ZhangSr. Technical Product Manager at Ocrolus |
Demonstrating the Machine Learning CycleThe Machine Learning Fly Wheel: Optimizing the process of creating a set of training for continuous machine learningDid you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Ciera LoweData Engineering Tech Lead at Ocrolus |
Diversity Leadership in TechnologyHiring, developing and challenging a diverse workforce.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Shereen AnisChief Technology Officer at Representation Counts |
The old system isn't working. So I invented a new oneDid you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Annie ScrantonFounder & President at Pace Public Relations |
What's BYOP? 5 Steps to Being Your Brand's Own PublicistWhether your startup has been around for six months, a year, even five years, there's one thing that every entrepreneur will enviably have trouble with — securing press for your company. A PR pro with nearly a decade of experience, Annie knows the ins and outs on how to obtain top press mentions for startups. From securing niche media mentions and leveraging them to bigger journalists to humanizing your pitch and creating unique narratives, Annie will provide 5 tactical tips on how to get your startup in the media.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |