Women Techmakers for social good
Blog post from Google Cloud
The Women Techmakers series, highlighted by Phoebe Peronto, showcases influential female technologists driving social change through innovative uses of technology. The series began with Julie Hanna from Kiva.org, who emphasized the global impact of Kiva's technology for social good, followed by Jennifer Pahlka of Code for America, who discussed her initiative, "Peace Corps for Geeks," aimed at solving civic problems with technology. Sasha Laundy of Codecademy presented scalable methods for teaching coding, while Kim Polese, the first Java Product Manager, spoke on the importance of open-source technology for universal innovation. The series also highlights upcoming interviews with Rony Ross of Panorama Software and Yael Karov of Ginger Software, offering insights into their contributions to the tech industry. The series is accessible online for those who missed the live sessions, and the audience is encouraged to nominate other women techmakers for future episodes using the hashtag #WTM.