Posts Tagged ‘Women Tech Council’
Creating Magic Using Technology: Disney Imagineers at Work
Friday, April 27, 2012 12:27 CommentsWe had a great discussion with Disney technologists and Imagineers. We discussed new technology trends, how Disney evaluates technology, how they conduct playtests, implement technology and stay on the leading edge of technology deployments.
About the Panel
Amber Samdahl is the Senior Technical Staff in the Research & Development department at Walt Disney Imagineering. Amber works to [...]
Women Tech Council Holiday Social Recap
Friday, December 9, 2011 10:36 CommentsWe have a great turnout at the Women Tech Council Holiday Social this year! It was great having Pete Ashdown from XMission there to welcome our guests. Sponsors like Xmission make it possible to have these amazing networking opportunities. The venue offered a great opportunity to network with professionals from all over the Salt Lake Valley. [...]
A double rainbow! What does it mean?
Saturday, September 11, 2010 11:37 CommentsOn a rainy summer evening, the Women Tech Council held its first invitation-only Women Tech Council Summer Dinner under a double rainbow. On Friday, August 27 at Market Street Grill in Cottonwood, members of the WTC Advisory Board and Strategic Ops Committee got together for an informal social gathering. The WTC wanted to thank the [...]
June Tech Talk
Monday, June 21, 2010 22:18 CommentsOver 50 attendees were educated and entertained by Michael Place of Xmission and Ryan Potter of Top Secret at the June Tech Talk at Grant Thornton. Red Iguana for lunch followed by fresh presentations from the speakers = a successful TechTalk, which ended up being quite possibly one of my favorites.
Michael Place from Xmission is [...]
The Women Tech Council
Tuesday, February 9, 2010 17:37 CommentsThe Women Tech Council is a not-for-profit organization providing leadership, support, mentorship, networking and a sense of community for women in all levels of the technology industry, including those from technology companies and those with technology roles in other organizations.
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