
Due to popular interest in the subject matter, we are opening the meeting to the public
Presented in conjunction with the
MSMIS Program Chapman Graduate School of Business
Florida International University - Lunch and Learn and Networking
ITWomen is holding a unique and exclusive event featuring a panel of female CIOs ready to answer questions you can't ask at work, from salary negotiations, promotions to work environments.
OPENING REMARKS
Dr. Catherine Ashcraft, Senior Research Scientist, NCWIT
Dr. Ashcraft is the author of a new in-depth report, Women in IT: The Facts.
All attendees receive a complimentary copy of this report.
CIO PANEL
Nilda Puig, VP and CIO
Johnson & Johnson’s Medical Device
and Diagnostic Division in Latin America.
Pat Smith, CIO
Our Kids of Miami-Dade Monroe Inc.
Kellie King
Director of Global Business Systems, Tyco Retail Solutions
AWARDS
ITWomen will recognize nine South Florida high school women for their accomplishments and aspirations in computing and technology.
ITWomen Members Luncheon is $20
Non-Members Luncheon is $30
Please reserve your space, seating is limited
ONLINE RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
PAYMENT MUST BY RECEIVED BY 5 PM March 12, 2010
JOIN ITWomen or RSVP
www.itwomen.org
About ITWomen
ITWomen is a South Florida based non-profit organization for the advancement of women working across technology. Its sister organization, the ITWomen Charitable Foundation, Inc. (501)c3, conducts a Role Model Speakers Program to encourage girls from the ages of 8-18 to become involved in Technology & Engineering, and raises funds for college scholarships that support South Florida girls pursuing technology degrees. For more information, visit www.itwomen.org.
About NCWIT
The NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing is a program of the National Center for Women & Information Technology, a coalition of nearly 200 universities, corporations and organizations dedicated to increasing the meaningful participation of women in computing.