Category Archives: Announcements

New SGGD webmaster

Hi everyone!

I would like to introduce our new webmaster Nathalie Steinmetz! Nathalie is working on v2 of our Seattle Girl Geek Community blog, and a few other projects that will be announced later this month.

Wanna know more about Nathalie?

Nathalie is a computer scientist with a research and development background in vertical search engines, semantic technologies and web services. She is very interested in all things search and web mining, and is currently looking into app development (especially Windows 8 apps) and modern agile development frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails.

Thank you so much for your help Nathalie! All of the SGGD community members appreciate it.

New Partnership with IGNITE

Hi all!

I have a few exciting announcements this morning …

First, i would like to announce our partnership with Ignite!

http://www.ignite-us.org/

IGNITE is a Seattle based non-profit organization with a 14 year history of exposing young girls to the possibilities represented by STEM careers. IGNITE offers an affordable, community based, multifaceted approach to STEM education – providing toolkits and curriculum which allow educators across the globe to replicate the successful model that thrives in Seattle Public Schools.

Ignite will be offering volunteering opportunities for our community. So, if you are interested, please email me for more details! We will also be having an Ignite fund raiser event in May, so stay tuned for details.

Lastly, I would like to announce a new SGGD leader, Adjua Dupree. Adjua will be driving some of our philanthropy events and programs, and will also be involved in planning general community events. Welcome Adjua! A big thank you for stepping up to help grow our community!

SGGD 2013 Community Announcements

Hello Seattle Girl Geeks!

I hope everyone has had a great start to 2013. Today, I am writing to the community to announce several exciting ways in which you can get involved with Seattle Girl Geek Dinners.

Since the community started, we have grown to 500+ women with the support of several local technical employers such as Microsoft, Google, Facebook and Amazon. However, we have so many talented, passionate women as part of SGGD, Stevi and I truly see an opportunity for us to evolve and expand our mission as a community.

Moving into 2013, we will be launching a Seattle Girl Geek philanthropy events program, which will give local girl geeks the opportunity to inspire younger women to consider and pursue STEM related careers. In addition, we have created volunteer opportunities to help with social media postings and securing sponsorship for future dinners.  As we continue to thrive as an organization which foster’s support and knowledge, our goal is to increase our outreach to younger women who may not yet know about the many possibilities of a career in technology and the sciences.

In order to meet our ambitious goals, we need your help. We will be creating a board of directors.  The board of directors will have responsibilities noted below.   As a part of this, SGGD will need a total of 8 volunteers to dedicate between 5-7 hours per month in one of the following areas:

  • Philanthropy/volunteerism: creating 2-3 event opportunities for our SGGD community to volunteer or give back to our community
  • Social media: updating our blog, posting to Facebook page, creating and maintaining email lists
  • Events: idea generation and securing of financial sponsorship for events

Please email me directly if you are interested in volunteering in one of these areas. My goal is to introduce our board of directors next month. For updates on events, please continue to visit our Facebook page. Once I find a volunteer to create an email distribution list, I will let everyone know so they can join.

Lastly, I would like to highlight our most immediate need, which is sponsorship for 2013 events. If you work for a company that hasn’t sponsored and have questions on cost or logistics, please reach out to me. I would be happy to answer questions and help out in any way.

Looking forward to seeing you soon! Thank you again for your help with delivering our mission.

Liz and Stevi

Seattle Girl Geek Dinners now on Twitter

Follow Seattle Girl Geek Dinners on twitter at http://twitter.com/ggdseattle. And don’t forget, we’re on Facebook, too!

Great Fun at the Holiday Seattle Girl Geek Dinner

The Seattle Holiday Girl Geek Dinner was a great success. We saw a lot of familiar faces from previous events, and lots of new faces too! We hope everyone had as much fun as we did.

We’d like to give a big thank you to the Microsoft Entertainment and Devices division for their sponsorship. An especially big thanks to Dina and Megan, who made sure everything ran smoothly and put on a great evening for all who attended. Congratulations to the winner of the raffle prize, an Xbox!

Also thanks to Margaret Cobb. We really enjoyed your presentation on how your team took on marketing the Xbox to women. The demo of Lips at the end really got everybody excited.

We will be announcing the details for our January Dinner very shortly, so be sure to subscribe to the RSS feed in your favorite RSS Reader, or via Email!

Welcome, Seattle Girl Geeks!

Welcome to Seattle Girl Geek Dinners! We are inspired by the original Girl Geek Dinners to provide an opportunity for local women in technology to meet, have fun, and network.

Our first dinner will be June 24, 2008, from 5:30-7:30 pm in Building 99 on the Microsoft Campus.

We will be serving drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and a light dessert. The topic for the evening will be on career development. Stay tuned for a list of bio’s of the women that will be presenting at our event!

Let us know if you’d like to attend by signing up at our EventBrite page! While signing up isn’t required, it will help us know how many people to expect.

We also need people to help us organize, and are looking for all your ideas on making this a great opportunity for local technical women to meet.

A BIG thank you to MS Research for sponsoring our first event!

For more information, contact Liz Morgan or Stevi Deter. Even better, leave a comment here!

Please note that men are allowed to attend, but only if they are accompanied by a woman.

We look forward to meeting you!

First Seattle Girl Geek Dinner
June 24, 2008 — 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Microsoft Campus, Building 99
14820 NE 36th Street
Redmond, WA 98052

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