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EWiT: High Quality Programs for Executive Women

As executive women, we’re always looking for high-quality networking and development opportunities that empower, educate, and inspire us. We’re also committed to providing that for our Executive Women in Technology (EWiT) community at the Washington Technology Industry Association.

As a part of that commitment, we are re-energizing the EWiT steering committee and launching a new speaker application process. We’re seeking speakers on topics of interest that would resonate with women at director level and above in technology companies and in technology roles and other types of companies.

  • If you are a woman at director level or higher and are interested in joining the EWiT Steering Committee, please complete the EWiT Interest Form.
  • If you are interesting in speaking at a quarterly EWiT event, please complete our Speaker Application.
  • If you have speakers you’d like to nominate, please send them the Speaker Application and invite them to complete it.

We look forward to seeing you at our next event, which is tentatively slated for June 23 from 4-6pm. Watch for additional information coming soon.

Author

  • Karina Miller

    Karina Miller is the founder and principal of RockStack Consulting, a company that is passionate about empowering teams to be healthy and wildly successful through effective team building, strategic planning, goal setting, coaching, training, and human resource program development. As the Sr. Director of Human Resources at Impinj, she grew the company from 20 to 160 employees, and during her tenure, the company was recognized as a best place to work by Seattle Met, Seattle Business Magazine, and Washington CEO Magazine and won numerous other awards for innovation and market leadership. Ms. Miller has more than 25 years of professional business and human resources leadership experience, holds a Senior Professional in HR (SPHR) designation from the Human Capital Institute, and is a graduate of the University of Washington in English Literature and Creative Writing. She has participated in ongoing and intensive development in leadership, communication, coaching, emotional intelligence, creative problem-solving, and public speaking. She is the chair of the Advisory Board of Executive Women in Technology for the Washington Technology Industry Association, a co-organizer of the Creativity Symposium for Women Leaders, and a member of Seattle SHRM, Seattle Lean In, the Women’s Business Exchange, and Women of the Northwest.

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