Finding Success as an Engineering Manager
Apr
13
12:00 PM12:00

Finding Success as an Engineering Manager

Are you looking to grow your skills as an engineering manager? Join us for this interactive conversation led by WEST mentor, Mason Tang!

More about Mason:

Mason transitioned from software engineer to managing software engineers in 2015 while working on Search Infrastructure at Google. Since then, he has led and managed several other teams at Google, the Enterprise Engineering team at Airtable, and now a machine learning team at Grammarly. He has had incredible opportunities to build teams from scratch, join and grow existing teams, build cross-functional relationships, navigate organizational changes, and work with countless wonderful people. He finds engineering management deeply interesting, challenging, and rewarding, and loves helping others considering the role with its unique highs and lows.

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Jan
20
9:00 AM09:00

WEST Career Dev Summit

In celebration of #nationalmentoringmonth and our mission to help more women enter and stay in tech, WEST is thrilled to be hosting our first ever Career Dev Summit on Thursday Jan. 20th.

Invite a friend and join us for an inspiring day of talks, hands on workshops, and mentorship with leaders across the industry. Check out our full schedule and register today!

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Impact Your Career Through Mentorship [Virtual Panel]
Jun
22
4:00 PM16:00

Impact Your Career Through Mentorship [Virtual Panel]

WEST and ChickTech are pleased to present:

Impact Your Career Through Mentorship

Since 2016, WEST has helped over 200 women navigate and grow their careers by pairing them with high caliber mentors from across the industry. In this panel, former WEST mentees will discuss their mentorship experiences. They will share how their mentor helped them grow their careers in technical roles by developing horizontal skills such as communication, strategic thinking, personal brand, and leadership. The panel will discuss the active role they played as mentees in driving the relationship with their mentors as well as tips for how to get the most out of mentorship. From the panel you will learn the value of having a great mentor and how to leverage mentorship to propel your career forward, no matter how far along you are already!

June 22, 2020
4:00-5:30pm PT
Register now!

Panelists:

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Viola Olayinka - Product Operations Manager at Twilio

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Janet Sun - Software Engineer at DoorDash

Janet is a software engineer on the DoorDash Logistics team solving scalability and efficiency problems. She was previously a Director of Software at Chargepoint and has worked for over 20 years in mobile software and services at companies like Motorola and Danger. Janet was also once a coffee Q-grader and one of the founders of a sustainable farming initiative to produce coffee as a means to provide for impoverished farmers. 

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Zorah Fung - Senior Software Engineer at Sift

Zorah is a full stack senior software engineer at Sift, a Digital Trust & Safety startup that uses machine learning to help online businesses prevent fraud and abuse. She also teaches computer science courses part time at the University of Washington, and formerly taught their introductory programming series. In her free time (while not in quarantine) she enjoys cooking, running, weight lifting, playing piano and throwing pottery.

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Anagha Todalbagi - Senior Software Engineer at Duetto

Anagha Todalbagi is a senior software engineer at Duetto in San Francisco. She enjoys building things and her hobbies include calligraphy and improv. 

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Holly Jin - Head of Engineering Operations at DoorDash

Moderator:

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Heidi Williams, WEST Founder

Heidi is Founder of WEST, a cross-company mentorship program for mid-career women in tech. Most recently she was CTO & Co-Founder of tEQuitable, a platform to address bias, discrimination, and harassment in the workplace. Before that, she spent 4 years at Box as VP of Platform Engineering and 17 years at Adobe in a variety of engineering, product, and partner roles including working on Dreamweaver 1.0. She also serves as a technical advisor for PaymentWorks, Raise For Good, CaregivingHQ, GenerationTitans, and has been a mentor for several FastForward Accelerator tech non-profits. Heidi has a B.S. in Computer Science from Brown University and attended the Stanford Executive Institute in 2008.


June 22, 2020
4:00-5:30pm PT
Virtual Panel

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Career Planning: Map or Compass?
Feb
27
5:30 PM17:30

Career Planning: Map or Compass?

Join the WEST community for a panel and workshop on Planning your Career hosted by Udemy 

Our panelists have had truly interesting careers that didn't always look super linear. They will share insights on what career planning (or not planning!) steps they took, what went well, and what lessons they learned along the way. We'll follow with a workshop to help you start thinking about what your plan might be. 

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Elevating Women in Tech: Why Mentoring Matters
Sep
25
10:00 AM10:00

Elevating Women in Tech: Why Mentoring Matters

Women's representation in tech is low, and has surprisingly declined since the '90s. In fact, women in tech are leaving at mid-career at twice the rate of men. Yet demand for these roles continues to grow.

In partnership with Everwise, this webinar features a panel of mentors that will discuss how mentoring is an effective way to support women in tech, and particularly, the crucial role men can play.

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Climbing the Technical Ladder
May
30
5:00 PM17:00

Climbing the Technical Ladder

Join the WEST community for a panel about 'Climbing the Technical Ladder' hosted by Goodreads. Hear from a panel of professional women in technical roles talk about the obstacles women face and suggestions for overcoming them.

Women comprise an increasingly smaller proportion of the tech workforce at each successive level, moving from entry to mid to high. Panelists will share their stories and thoughts on obstacles women face when pursuing career opportunities as well as the tips that they've learned along the way.

 

Agenda:

5:00pm - 5:30pm : Check-in and Networking

5:30pm - 5:50pm: Introduction about the WEST community and Goodreads

5:50pm - 6:45pm: Panel discussion

6:45pm - 7:00pm: Interactive session

7:00pm - 7:10pm: Closing thoughts

 

 

Speakers:

Elizabeth Chandler (Goodreads Co-founder & Editor in Chief )

Elizabeth Khuri Chandler co-founded Goodreads with her now-husband Otis Chandler in 2007. Over the past ten years they developed the site from the ground up to the Amazon subsidiary it is today, with more than 75 million members. Initially she not only worked on product but oversaw and produced all language on the site, editorial products, PR, marketing and community building strategy. Today she continues to oversee the editorial products at Goodreads and all outbound communications. Prior to Goodreads she was a journalist and editor at the Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine, and the former managing editor of SOMA Magazine. She has written for Time Magazine, Women’s Wear Daily, the OC Weekly, Robb Report, Dance Magazine and other publications. Currently, Elizabeth is on the board of World Reader, a nonprofit that works globally to increase the number of readers around the world. She has B.A. from Stanford in English (Premed with a minor in Human Biology) and a M.A. from USC in Journalism.

Joy Ebertz (Staff Software Engineer, Box)

Joy has worked on a number of different teams in various roles throughout Box but most recently she has spent her time on teams focusing on different aspects of splitting our monolithic codebase into microservices. She has experience as both an individual contributor as well as managing and has also worked at everything from a 4 person startup to Microsoft. In addition to her work, Joy is also passionate about building diverse and inclusive workplaces and was one of the founding members of Box's women in tech group. She blogs on various topics related to women in tech, career and technology on Medium at https://medium.com/@jkebertz. When not at work, you will most likely find Joy running very long distances.

Jasmine Park (Principal Product Manager, Goodreads)

Jasmine is a product leader at Goodreads based in Seattle who drives our integrations across Kindle and other Amazon partners. Prior to Goodreads, Jasmine was a senior product leader at RealSelf and Microsoft. She is passionate about mentoring and connecting with other women in the tech industry, and she is excited to moderate this panel discussion.

Stela Llusha (Senior Manager, Twilio)

Stela Llusha has led Twilio’s pursuit of Operational Excellence by establishing programs, building processes and developing tools that drive cross-functional organizations to deliver industry-leading standards and technology best-practices. As Senior Manager of Developer Excellence, she has built one of the most diverse and cross-functional teams, bringing together people from various cultural, occupational and technical backgrounds working towards the same mission. Trained in Electrical Engineering with a M.S. from UC Berkeley and having spent years in management consulting at Accenture, Stela’s combined experience is ideal for developing and delivering business transformational programs for engineering organizations at scale. On a personal level, Stela is passionate about giving back to the Refugee Student Project at her alma mater, which supports young refugee women from war-torn countries in completing their education and fulfilling their dreams. It was this same project that supported her many years ago, when she was a refugee fleeing from the Kosovo War to pursue her education.

 

Nimmy Mathew (Software Development Manager, Goodreads)

Nimmy leads the Mobile Apps (iOS and Android) team at Goodreads and is passionate about building high performing teams that deliver results consistently. She has strong technical skills and deep experience with a variety of technologies including full stack web development , mobile app development and low level programming. Prior to her role at Goodreads, she has held technical leadership and manager roles at Orbitz.com, OfficeMax and Electronic Data Systems(EDS).

Chen Xiao (Software Engineer, Google)

Chen is a Software Engineer at Google. She has been working at Google for 11 years on a variety of products from web frontend on Google Analytics to Android client on Google Search/Assistant. She currently leads and manages the team that integrates the Google Assistant into cars (Android Auto). She received a Bachelors and Masters in Computer Science from MIT.

Sheron Li (Sr. Manager of TPM, Amazon Music)

Sheron is a delivery leader at Amazon Music who leads a high-performing team of technical program managers and product managers at delivering business critical initiatives.  She joined the Music team at a pivotal moment when the business was transforming into the streaming subscription model and personally led the launch for Prime Music.  She continued to expand her role to lead the launch of Amazon Music Unlimited service along with Alexa voice support to 42 countries.  In addition to execution excellence, Sheron is passionate about diversity inclusion at Amazon.  She is the Music representative on the diversity panel and co-founded the Girls Who Don’t Code (Yet) program to cultivate early interests in computer science and tech industry for young girls.

 

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Keeping up with your Goals
Mar
26
5:00 PM17:00

Keeping up with your Goals

Join the WEST community for a panel about 'Keeping up with your Goals' hosted by Twitch. Hear from a panel of professional women in technical roles talk about how they set their goals and how they reached them. 

March marks International Women's Day, and it is a time to celebrate all of our progress and achievements. This year's theme is #PressforProgress, and this panel will strive to help you keep up with your goals and celebrate new achievements.

RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/keeping-up-with-your-goals-tickets-43425341365!

 
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Ester Bogod (Mix, Senior Software Engineer) 

Ester is a senior Software Engineer at Mix, previously knowns as StumbleUpon. She is a Full Stack Engineer across the backend, web and iOS. Previously she worked at Zynga on FarmVille as a Full Stack Engineer to add many new features, as well as deprecated large systems. She is passionate about constantly learning and improving her skills through goals. She will be moderating the panel.

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Emily Luk (Stripe, Growth Finance & Strategy)

Emily is currently at Stripe on the Finance & Strategy team. As a founding member of the team, she has held a variety of positions both in Product and Go To Market strategy. Prior to Stripe, she was a VC at Canada's largest venture fund, with a focus on direct investments in early stage enterprise software companies. She is currently an active angel investor and works with a handful of companies on go to market and financing strategy.

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Lida Tohidi (23 Design, Managing Director) 

Initiatives and teams that Lida has led have done amazing things, ranging from: launching a national incubator to running a 2-month startup roadshow in Asia to winning (inter)national competitions, such as the Google Startup Battle award out of 1000+ teams. Lida is the Managing Director at 23 Design, a leading strategic marketing and design consultancy; she is also part of the WEST working group. Lida is very passionate about inclusion in tech and beyond, and she honored this by speaking. Last year alone, she spoke at conferences and events, organized by Latinos in Tech, Women in STEM, Expat Woman, Diversability, and Tencent, to name a few.

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Manasa Battula (Twilio, Product Operations Manager)

Manasa helps teams operationalize their processes to deliver the best customer experience. At Twilio, she is a Product Operations Manager leading two teams, Fraud and Messaging Operations. Manasa moved to the US in 2007 and worked as User Operations Manager for a boot­strapped startup in the payments space. Prior to that, she worked in a variety of Operations roles at TATA and HSBC in India. She is an avid learner who has taught herself technical skills, such as Python and SQL, and constantly advocates for learning something new. She is passionate about easy to use API’s, scaling business needs with technology and mentorship. She is an ex Co-chair for Women@ Twilio ERG and advocates, volunteers and partners with WEST, a mentorship initiative that aims at encouraging and retaining women in tech. She holds an MBA from International Institute of Information Technology, India.

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Natalia Archibald (Goodreads, Director of Analytics)

Natalia leads Analytics team for Goodreads and is responsible for providing deep analytical insights into Goodreads customers and business by providing access to data and creating KPI’s, reports and models to enable business decisions. Prior to her role at Goodreads Natalia led Analytics team supporting Product Operations and Supply Chain at Gap Inc.

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Sharmeen Browarek (Twitch, Product Management)

Sharmeen is a product leader at Twitch and is currently working on the Creator Experience team, helping creators grow and succeed on the platform. She joined Twitch from Leeo, where she helped to guide product development from design through beta testing, QA, and launch. Prior to joining Leeo, she was an engineer at Raytheon focusing on radar algorithm optimization and system integration. She began her career at Hewlett Packard designing circuit boards for industrial printers. She earned both a BS and MS in Electrical Engineering from MIT and the Media Lab. In her free time, Sharmeen enjoys rock climbing, Bollywood dancing, and wants to start a blog with her husband.

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Heading WEST
Aug
2
2:00 PM14:00

Heading WEST

The fear of the unknown can drive you to conquer new territories, or it can make you seek shelter in the comfort of the world you’ve always known.  GoDaddy and WEST invite you to attend  “Heading West”, the first of a series of free webinars designed to inspire and support women interested in pursing a career in technology.

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