AWC National
Headquarters: The Association of Women in Computing is an national organization with chapters
across the country.
Partner Organizations
ATW: The
Alliance of Technology and Women is a non-profit
organization that supports women and men worldwide who
share the common interests of empowering women in
technology, increasing the number of women in executive
roles, and encouraging women and girls to enter
technology fields.
Seattle AWIS:
The Association for Women in Science is
dedicated to achieving
equity and full participation for women in science,
mathematics,
engineering and technology.
Digital Eve:
DigitalEve is a "global, non-profit organization for women
in new media and digital technology" and has a
Seattle
Chapter
Google:
The search provider and software company Google has
partnered with AWCPS by attending our meetings and
by hosting two past meetings: March 2007
Webmaster Tools and April 2006
Ajax
in Action.

We would like to invite you to attend Google's
Technical Speaker Series in the Seattle area.
Please find more details and RSVP here.
- January 24th - Expectations of Privacy for a Database Age Wendy Seltzer
Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society and Visiting Professor,
Northeastern University School of Law
- February 21st - Web Archives & Interfaces for Social Studies of Online
Action, Kirsten Foote - Associate Professor at the University of Washington
- March 20th - Here Come the Robots, Helen Greiner - Co-founder and CEO of
iRobot
Event Schedule:
- 6:30 - 7:00PM: Registration, Food, and Networking
- 7:00 - 8:00PM: Welcome and Technical Presentation
- 8:00 - 9:00PM: Networking
Please contact seattle-events@google.com with questions. We hope to see you
there!
IGNITE: Inspiring
Girls Now in Technology Evolution inspires "girls to consider
high-tech as a positive career choice."
Passion Catalyst:
Curt Rosengren provides meeting resources.
PTDN: Professional
and Technical Diversity Network is a "network of company
and professional organization leaders with an interest in
promoting workforce diversity."
Puget Sound Center:
The mission of the Puget Sound Center is to leverage the power of technology, diversity and leadership to transform teaching and learning.
Seattle Linux
Chix: For women who want to expand or share their knowledge
of UNIX/Linux.
Society of Women Engineers: supports the "goals of stimulating women to achieve full potential in careers as engineers and leaders, expanding the image of the engineering profession as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrating the value of diversity."
WashTech: Washington
Alliance of Technology Workers is an organization of high-tech
workers. Offers great courses at reduced rates for AWC members.
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