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  • Client - Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
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  • Client: Parenting Magazine - Cathomas Starbird with her 2 kids, Noble at left and Royal at right, working on an education program at the City of Marin public library.
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  • Client - Stanford University's School of Engineering: Karl Deisseroth, the D. H. Chen Professor, Professor of Bioengineering and of Psychiatry and of Behavioral Sciences
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  • Client - TechWomen: The mission of TechWomen is to empower, connect and support the next generation of women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by providing them access and opportunity to advance their careers, pursue their dreams, and become role models for women and girls in their communities.<br />
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TechWomen brings emerging women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East together with their professional counterparts in the United States for a mentorship and exchange program. TechWomen provides participants access to networks, resources, and knowledge to empower them to reach their full potential.<br />
<br />
During the five-week program, participants engage in project-based mentorships at leading companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley, participate in professional development workshops and networking events, and travel to Washington, DC. for targeted meetings and special events to conclude the program.<br />
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Over the past six years, 420 women from Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, the Palestinian Territories, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Yemen and Zimbabwe have participated in TechWomen.
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  • Client - The Girl Scouts of Northern California
    GirlScoutsNorthernCA-Photo_16.jpg
  • Client - NEA School in Alameda, CA
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  • Client: Crystal Springs Upland School -- Images for the magazine, marketing needs, and to create a photo library.
    EducationPhotographer_23.jpg
  • 'Voices of the Quilt' performance at Martuni's in San Francisco, CA.
    VoicesQuilt_06A.jpg
  • Client - Alameda School District: Portrait of Tanya Harris, principal of Otis Elementary School, with a student.
    EducationPortraits_05.jpg
  • Client - Diablo Magazine: Portrait of Deb with 9 year old Dylan who has HIV - she is his legal guardian who keeps him alive as his real mom had died of AIDS.
    Deb-Dylan.jpg
  • Ronit and her father Avraham who recently had a triple bypass heart surgery.
    Ronit-Avraham.jpg
  • Client: Seattle Magazine - 'Medic One: Paramedics rushing a woman who had tried to commit suicide by cutting herself to Harborview Hospital's Emergency Room.
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  • Elderly Love - Gene and Florence were married for over 61 years and raised 4 children. They fled communist China in 1952 and then lived at the Lake Park Senior Resident Center in Oakland, CA.
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  • Sulun and her mom Nil who was battling a brain tumor at the time.
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  • Prom for teenagers with disabilities.
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  • At the Special Olympics for children with disabilities.
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  • Sandra with Bryce 2 weeks before our younger son Micah's birth.
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  • Kate and her older sister Bonnie at a family reunion.
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  • Family portrait: Mary, Joe, and their daughter Mary Stone.
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  • Client - UCSF Medical Center
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  • Client - Group Health Cooperative: A teenage mom with her baby.
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  • Client - UCSF Medical Center.
    Portraits-BW_1990's_18.jpg
  • Client - Virginia Mason Medical Center
    Portraits-BW_1990's_17.jpg
  • Client - The Bank of America
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  • Client - Diablo Magazine: portrait of 3 women who are 100 years old.
    Portraits-BW_1990's_13.jpg
  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
    SJNDPlays-Photos_19A.jpg
  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
    SJNDPlays-Photos_18A.jpg
  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Photography of 2 plays for St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, CA
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  • Client - NEA School in Alameda, CA
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  • Client - Stanford University's Graduate School of Business: at the Stanford Ignite Program, an academic program in which the students can learn business skills as they gain experience commercializing a new venture in an educational environment.
    EducationPhotos_20B.jpg
  • Client - The Stanford Graduate School of Business: The Graduation Ceremony
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  • Client - The Stanford Graduate School of Business: The Graduation Ceremony
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  • Client - The Stanford Graduate School of Business: The Graduation Ceremony
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  • Client - The Stanford Graduate School of Business: The Graduation Ceremony
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  • Client - Stanford University's School of Engineering
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  • Client - The Stanford University Graduate School of Business: Photography of the annual 'Executive Challenge' event.<br />
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It’s a one-of-a-kind learning experience in which nearly 500 first-year Stanford MBA students participate in intense simulated leadership challenges where they have to defend the decisions they made during a crisis that are then judged by more than 250 accomplished alumni and faculty. It all culminates in an award ceremony later in the day where several of the student teams win awards that trigger joyous celebrations.
    EducationPhotos_38A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford University Graduate School of Business:<br />
GSB Students are challenged to share ideas that they believe could make a positive difference in the world and to enroll others in their vision through the LOWkeynotes program. LOWkeynotes provides an opportunity for students to develop and practice a 9-minute ‘keynote-style’ presentation about an idea they think could change lives, organizations and the world (L.O.W.).
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  • Client - The Stanford University School of Engineering: Actor Harrison Ford speaking at a panel discussion about climate change.
    EducationPhotos_36A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford University's Professionals in Real Estate Alumni Group (SPIRE)
    EducationPhotos_35A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford University's Professionals in Real Estate Alumni Group (SPIRE)
    EducationPhotos_34A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford School of Medicine
    EducationPhotos_32A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford University School of Engineering
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  • Client - The Stanford University Graduate School of Business: Photography of the annual 'Executive Challenge' event.<br />
<br />
It’s a one-of-a-kind learning experience in which nearly 500 first-year Stanford MBA students participate in intense simulated leadership challenges where they have to defend the decisions they made during a crisis that are then judged by more than 250 accomplished alumni and faculty. It all culminates in an award ceremony later in the day where several of the student teams win awards that trigger joyous celebrations.
    EducationPhotos_31A.jpg
  • Client - The Stanford University Graduate School of Business: Photography of the annual 'Executive Challenge' event.<br />
<br />
It’s a one-of-a-kind learning experience in which nearly 500 first-year Stanford MBA students participate in intense simulated leadership challenges where they have to defend the decisions they made during a crisis that are then judged by more than 250 accomplished alumni and faculty. It all culminates in an award ceremony later in the day where several of the student teams win awards that trigger joyous celebrations.
    EducationPhotos_30A.jpg
  • Client - The Stanford University Graduate School of Business: Photography of the annual 'Executive Challenge' event.<br />
<br />
It’s a one-of-a-kind learning experience in which nearly 500 first-year Stanford MBA students participate in intense simulated leadership challenges where they have to defend the decisions they made during a crisis that are then judged by more than 250 accomplished alumni and faculty. It all culminates in an award ceremony later in the day where several of the student teams win awards that trigger joyous celebrations.
    EducationPhotos_28A.jpg
  • Client - The Stanford University Graduate School of Business: Photography of the annual 'Executive Challenge' event.<br />
<br />
It’s a one-of-a-kind learning experience in which nearly 500 first-year Stanford MBA students participate in intense simulated leadership challenges where they have to defend the decisions they made during a crisis that are then judged by more than 250 accomplished alumni and faculty. It all culminates in an award ceremony later in the day where several of the student teams win awards that trigger joyous celebrations.
    EducationPhotos_27A.jpg
  • Client - The Stanford University Graduate School of Business: Photography of the annual 'Executive Challenge' event.<br />
<br />
It’s a one-of-a-kind learning experience in which nearly 500 first-year Stanford MBA students participate in intense simulated leadership challenges where they have to defend the decisions they made during a crisis that are then judged by more than 250 accomplished alumni and faculty. It all culminates in an award ceremony later in the day where several of the student teams win awards that trigger joyous celebrations.
    EducationPhotos_26A.jpg
  • Client - The Stanford University Graduate School of Business: Photography of the annual 'Executive Challenge' event.<br />
<br />
It’s a one-of-a-kind learning experience in which nearly 500 first-year Stanford MBA students participate in intense simulated leadership challenges where they have to defend the decisions they made during a crisis that are then judged by more than 250 accomplished alumni and faculty. It all culminates in an award ceremony later in the day where several of the student teams win awards that trigger joyous celebrations.
    EducationPhotos_25A.jpg
  • Client - The Stanford University Graduate School of Business: Photography of the annual 'Executive Challenge' event.<br />
<br />
It’s a one-of-a-kind learning experience in which nearly 500 first-year Stanford MBA students participate in intense simulated leadership challenges where they have to defend the decisions they made during a crisis that are then judged by more than 250 accomplished alumni and faculty. It all culminates in an award ceremony later in the day where several of the student teams win awards that trigger joyous celebrations.
    EducationPhotos_24A.jpg
  • Client - U.C. Berkeley University
    EducationPhotos_23A.jpg
  • Client - UC Berkeley's School of Natural Resources Breakthroughs Magazine: UC Berkeley Professor Jennifer Sowerwine is part of an initiative to help Hmong farmers in California both sustain and grow their operations. She is helping the farmers deal with the ramifications of the state’s drought and helping them access government assistance if they need it. She also helped create a more culturally appropriate food safety training program to help them meet the requirements of certain buyers. She is photographed at the UC Gill Tract Community Farm.
    EducationPhotos_22A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford University's Graduate School of Business: at the Stanford Ignite Program, an academic program in which the students can learn business skills as they gain experience commercializing a new venture in an educational environment.
    EducationPhotos_21A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford University's Graduate School of Business: at the Stanford Ignite Program, an academic program in which the students can learn business skills as they gain experience commercializing a new venture in an educational environment.
    EducationPhotos_20A.jpg
  • Client: Stanford University's School of Engineering -- photography of students and faculty in classes and study groups, for their web site and marketing material.
    EducationPhotos_19A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford University's Graduate School of Business: 'Accelerate the Next Stage of Your Success' - a day long professional development program for female leaders.
    EducationPhotos_18A.jpg
  • Client: Stanford University's School of Engineering -- photography of students and faculty in classes and study groups, for their web site and marketing material.
    EducationPhotos_17A.jpg
  • Client - the Stanford University School of Engineering
    EducationPhotos_16A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford University's Graduate School of Business
    EducationPhotos_15A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford University's Graduate School of Business: 'Accelerate the Next Stage of Your Success' - a day long professional development program for female leaders.
    EducationPhotos_14A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford University's Graduate School of Business: 'Accelerate the Next Stage of Your Success' - a day long professional development program for female leaders.
    EducationPhotos_13A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford University's Graduate School of Business: at the Stanford Ignite Program, an academic program in which the students can learn business skills as they gain experience commercializing a new venture in an educational environment.
    EducationPhotos_11A.jpg
  • Client - The Stanford University Graduate School of Business: Photography of the annual 'Executive Challenge' event.<br />
<br />
It’s a one-of-a-kind learning experience in which nearly 500 first-year Stanford MBA students participate in intense simulated leadership challenges where they have to defend the decisions they made during a crisis that are then judged by more than 250 accomplished alumni and faculty. It all culminates in an award ceremony later in the day where several of the student teams win awards that trigger joyous celebrations.
    EducationPhotos_12A.jpg
  • Client: Stanford University's School of Engineering -- photography of students and faculty in classes and study groups, for their web site and marketing material.
    EducationPhotos_09A.jpg
  • Client: Stanford University's School of Engineering -- photography of students and faculty in classes and study groups, for their web site and marketing material.
    EducationPhotos_08A.jpg
  • Client: Stanford University's School of Engineering -- photography of students and faculty in classes and study groups, for their web site and marketing material.
    EducationPhotos_07A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford University's School of Engineering
    EducationPhotos_06A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford University's Graduate School of Business: at the Stanford Ignite Program, an academic program in which the students can learn business skills as they gain experience commercializing a new venture in an educational environment.
    EducationPhotos_02A.jpg
  • Client - Boston College
    EducationPhotos_04A.jpg
  • Client: Stanford University's School of Engineering -- photography of students and faculty in classes and study groups, for their web site and marketing material.
    EducationPhotos_01A.jpg
  • Client - Stanford University's Professionals in Real Estate Alumni Group (SPIRE)
    EducationPhotos_03A.jpg
  • Client - Rubicon Programs
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  • Client - Oshman Jewish Family Community Center
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  • Client - Oshman Jewish Family Community Center
    Non-ProfitPhoto_32.jpg
  • Client - The McKesson Foundation: Christina, a McKesson employee, working on a Hope Chest, during the 'Community Days' event that is intended to create blankets and Hope chests for people with cancer.
    Non-ProfitPhoto_30.jpg
  • Client - TechWomen: The mission of TechWomen is to empower, connect and support the next generation of women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by providing them access and opportunity to advance their careers, pursue their dreams, and become role models for women and girls in their communities.<br />
<br />
TechWomen brings emerging women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East together with their professional counterparts in the United States for a mentorship and exchange program. TechWomen provides participants access to networks, resources, and knowledge to empower them to reach their full potential.<br />
<br />
During the five-week program, participants engage in project-based mentorships at leading companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley, participate in professional development workshops and networking events, and travel to Washington, DC. for targeted meetings and special events to conclude the program.<br />
<br />
Over the past six years, 420 women from Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, the Palestinian Territories, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Yemen and Zimbabwe have participated in TechWomen.
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  • Client - TechWomen: The mission of TechWomen is to empower, connect and support the next generation of women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by providing them access and opportunity to advance their careers, pursue their dreams, and become role models for women and girls in their communities.<br />
<br />
TechWomen brings emerging women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East together with their professional counterparts in the United States for a mentorship and exchange program. TechWomen provides participants access to networks, resources, and knowledge to empower them to reach their full potential.<br />
<br />
During the five-week program, participants engage in project-based mentorships at leading companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley, participate in professional development workshops and networking events, and travel to Washington, DC. for targeted meetings and special events to conclude the program.<br />
<br />
Over the past six years, 420 women from Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, the Palestinian Territories, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Yemen and Zimbabwe have participated in TechWomen.
    TechWomenPortraits_32.jpg
  • Client - TechWomen: The mission of TechWomen is to empower, connect and support the next generation of women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by providing them access and opportunity to advance their careers, pursue their dreams, and become role models for women and girls in their communities.<br />
<br />
TechWomen brings emerging women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East together with their professional counterparts in the United States for a mentorship and exchange program. TechWomen provides participants access to networks, resources, and knowledge to empower them to reach their full potential.<br />
<br />
During the five-week program, participants engage in project-based mentorships at leading companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley, participate in professional development workshops and networking events, and travel to Washington, DC. for targeted meetings and special events to conclude the program.<br />
<br />
Over the past six years, 420 women from Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, the Palestinian Territories, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Yemen and Zimbabwe have participated in TechWomen.
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  • Client - TechWomen: The mission of TechWomen is to empower, connect and support the next generation of women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by providing them access and opportunity to advance their careers, pursue their dreams, and become role models for women and girls in their communities.<br />
<br />
TechWomen brings emerging women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East together with their professional counterparts in the United States for a mentorship and exchange program. TechWomen provides participants access to networks, resources, and knowledge to empower them to reach their full potential.<br />
<br />
During the five-week program, participants engage in project-based mentorships at leading companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley, participate in professional development workshops and networking events, and travel to Washington, DC. for targeted meetings and special events to conclude the program.<br />
<br />
Over the past six years, 420 women from Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, the Palestinian Territories, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Yemen and Zimbabwe have participated in TechWomen.
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  • Client - TechWomen: The mission of TechWomen is to empower, connect and support the next generation of women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by providing them access and opportunity to advance their careers, pursue their dreams, and become role models for women and girls in their communities.<br />
<br />
TechWomen brings emerging women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East together with their professional counterparts in the United States for a mentorship and exchange program. TechWomen provides participants access to networks, resources, and knowledge to empower them to reach their full potential.<br />
<br />
During the five-week program, participants engage in project-based mentorships at leading companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley, participate in professional development workshops and networking events, and travel to Washington, DC. for targeted meetings and special events to conclude the program.<br />
<br />
Over the past six years, 420 women from Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, the Palestinian Territories, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Yemen and Zimbabwe have participated in TechWomen.
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  • Client - TechWomen: The mission of TechWomen is to empower, connect and support the next generation of women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by providing them access and opportunity to advance their careers, pursue their dreams, and become role models for women and girls in their communities.<br />
<br />
TechWomen brings emerging women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East together with their professional counterparts in the United States for a mentorship and exchange program. TechWomen provides participants access to networks, resources, and knowledge to empower them to reach their full potential.<br />
<br />
During the five-week program, participants engage in project-based mentorships at leading companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley, participate in professional development workshops and networking events, and travel to Washington, DC. for targeted meetings and special events to conclude the program.<br />
<br />
Over the past six years, 420 women from Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, the Palestinian Territories, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Yemen and Zimbabwe have participated in TechWomen.
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  • Client - TechWomen: The mission of TechWomen is to empower, connect and support the next generation of women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by providing them access and opportunity to advance their careers, pursue their dreams, and become role models for women and girls in their communities.<br />
<br />
TechWomen brings emerging women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East together with their professional counterparts in the United States for a mentorship and exchange program. TechWomen provides participants access to networks, resources, and knowledge to empower them to reach their full potential.<br />
<br />
During the five-week program, participants engage in project-based mentorships at leading companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley, participate in professional development workshops and networking events, and travel to Washington, DC. for targeted meetings and special events to conclude the program.<br />
<br />
Over the past six years, 420 women from Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, the Palestinian Territories, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Yemen and Zimbabwe have participated in TechWomen.
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  • Client - TechWomen: The mission of TechWomen is to empower, connect and support the next generation of women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by providing them access and opportunity to advance their careers, pursue their dreams, and become role models for women and girls in their communities.<br />
<br />
TechWomen brings emerging women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East together with their professional counterparts in the United States for a mentorship and exchange program. TechWomen provides participants access to networks, resources, and knowledge to empower them to reach their full potential.<br />
<br />
During the five-week program, participants engage in project-based mentorships at leading companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley, participate in professional development workshops and networking events, and travel to Washington, DC. for targeted meetings and special events to conclude the program.<br />
<br />
Over the past six years, 420 women from Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, the Palestinian Territories, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Yemen and Zimbabwe have participated in TechWomen.
    TechWomenPortraits_17.jpg
  • Client - TechWomen: The mission of TechWomen is to empower, connect and support the next generation of women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by providing them access and opportunity to advance their careers, pursue their dreams, and become role models for women and girls in their communities.<br />
<br />
TechWomen brings emerging women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East together with their professional counterparts in the United States for a mentorship and exchange program. TechWomen provides participants access to networks, resources, and knowledge to empower them to reach their full potential.<br />
<br />
During the five-week program, participants engage in project-based mentorships at leading companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley, participate in professional development workshops and networking events, and travel to Washington, DC. for targeted meetings and special events to conclude the program.<br />
<br />
Over the past six years, 420 women from Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, the Palestinian Territories, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Yemen and Zimbabwe have participated in TechWomen.
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  • Client - TechWomen: The mission of TechWomen is to empower, connect and support the next generation of women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by providing them access and opportunity to advance their careers, pursue their dreams, and become role models for women and girls in their communities.<br />
<br />
TechWomen brings emerging women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East together with their professional counterparts in the United States for a mentorship and exchange program. TechWomen provides participants access to networks, resources, and knowledge to empower them to reach their full potential.<br />
<br />
During the five-week program, participants engage in project-based mentorships at leading companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley, participate in professional development workshops and networking events, and travel to Washington, DC. for targeted meetings and special events to conclude the program.<br />
<br />
Over the past six years, 420 women from Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, the Palestinian Territories, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Yemen and Zimbabwe have participated in TechWomen.
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