Advocacy for Women in the Workplace: Address Change, Advance Your Career
Today – and everyday – we advocate for the women in Customer Marketing!
At Crowdvocate, our number 1 value is to elevate others. This International Women’s Day (IWD), we’re stepping back from our everyday rush to focus on elevating the women among us.
Join us for an enlightening fireside-style talk with Nancy Wang to mark the occasion.
Nancy is the inspirational leader of a non-profit organization Advancing Women in Tech (AWIT) and serves as a General Manager at AWS. As this year’s IWD is themed #BreakTheBias, we couldn’t think of a more befitting way to mark this important occasion and leverage it for growth.
We’ve collaborated with Advancing Women in Tech (AWIT) to design a conversational session with ample time for audience discussion and Q&A, so do your best not to miss this opportunity!
Register now to join the discussion:
- How to advocate for yourself in the workplace, and leverage your voice to advance your career
- A deep dive into allyship, and the significance of community and mentorship in fostering a culture of change
- And more!
Trust us, you won’t want to miss this special event.
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Nancy Wang
Nancy is the CEO and founder of Advancing Women in Tech (AWIT), a purely volunteer-based program that is on a mission to address gaps in tech leadership through skills-based training, executive mentorship, and advocacy. It’s Nancy’s mission to provide opportunities to women and underrepresented groups and help them advance their careers in product and technical roles. Nancy also serves as General Manager of Data Protection Services at Amazon Web Services.
Audelia Boker
Audelia is the VP of Marketing at Crowdvocate. She has over 15 years of experience in B2B tech marketing and is passionate about building brands, learning, and empowering others while doing so. She grew up in Paris, France, spent many years in London, UK, and is now based in Tel Aviv, Israel, where she lives with her husband and 3 kids.