Award Winners for Women in Technology Wisconsin Announced
About Women in Technology Wisconsin:The mission of Women in Technology – Wisconsin (WIT) is to grow, attract, and retain women in technology-related careers. With programming designed for women in executive, senior, manager and entry-level technology positions, WIT provides an opportunity for networking, exchanging of ideas, and personal and professional growth. For more information, visit www.witwisconsin.com
July 23, 2018 – Appleton, Wis. – Women in Technology Wisconsin (WIT) has announced the winners of their Impact Awards for their 2017-2018 season. The non-profit organization, founded in 2014, focuses on collaborating with the community of Northeast Wisconsin to help encourage girls and retain women in technology careers. Their involvement reaches over 16 counties in Northeast Wisconsin and has impacted over 11,000 students.
Impact Award recognizes WIT Member role models who are making significant contributions to their community through their time, actions, talents, and dedication.
Impact Award Winners:
Involvement in WIT4Girls, Girls Who Code, TEALS:
Erin Draheim, Skyline Technologies
Trish Curry, J. J. Keller & Associates
Kathleen Stephany, Oshkosh Public School District
Nicolette Spear, Jewelers Mutual Insurance Group
Mackenzie Grondahl, TEALS
Involvement in WITOnCampus, Professional Connection:
Rachel Rosenberg, Pieper Power
Sallie Pettie, University of Wisconsin – Green Bay
Crystarra Batten, Social Media Consulting
Involvement in WIT@Work:
Nicole Cyphers, Skyline Technologies
Nicole Wilson, iGen Fuels
Elaine Stephens, Breakthrough Fuels
Vicki Leinbach, Ariens Company