100 International Women Leaders in STEM Connect in Silicon Valley for TechWomen 2017
09/19/2017 01:03 PM EDT
Media Note
Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
September 19, 2017
One hundred women leaders in the science, technology, engineering,
and math (STEM) fields from Africa, the Middle East and South and
Central Asia arrived in the United States this week for the U.S.
Department of State’s TechWomen 2017 exchange program.
Through mentorships with U.S. women leaders in STEM fields, the
TechWomen participants will gain access and opportunities needed to
strengthen business ties and build stronger professional networks around
the world. Upon their return home, participants will encourage more
women and girls to pursue careers in science and technology.
The TechWomen participants will spend five weeks collaborating with
over 30 U.S. private sector companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and
Silicon Valley before their program closes in Washington, D.C. Each
mentorship group will create a mutually beneficial project related to
their expertise, interests and the needs of the host company.
Participants will return home to join other program alumnae and select
visiting American mentors to implement their action plans and conduct
workshops to share their insights with more women and girls.
In San Francisco, media are invited to attend an opening event for
the TechWomen at Juniper Networks on September 19, a Pitch Event at
Microsoft on October 13, and a Community Celebration at Twitter on
October 16. The closing lunch at the U.S. Department of State in
Washington, D.C., on October 20 will also be open to the press. To RSVP
to these events and for inquiries, please contact ECA-Press@state.gov. Join the conversations on Twitter at #TechWomen17.
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