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A Women Leading Technology Takeover

A Women Leading Technology Takeover

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Women Leading Technology is a professional sorority founded on the principles of servant leadership. It’s CEO Kelly Flowers knew what it was like to be the only female on technology focused workplace teams, and she was determined to do her part to change that. Almost three years later, she, and now a full team of devoted women, are committing their hearts, expertise, and time to help more young ladies and women navigate their educational and career paths through STEM.

Kelly loves meeting new people and sharing WLT’s mission. It is no surprise that her path inevitably crossed with Fanny Dunagan’s as Fanny is also a phenomenal community builder. As CEO and co-founder of PathLynks, she helps business owners and professionals create social media content and video strategies and plans. Fanny is taking over this podcast episode to help WLT communicate its mission of leading with a servant heart.

Joining today is also Tiffany W. Evans, WLT’s SVP of Communications and Education. Tiffany is typically the one manning the podcast mic, but she is happy to pass it over to Fanny so that she can share her passion for connecting students of all ages with opportunities that result in success, especially when those students are girls who are interested in STEM/STEAAM.

Listen as Fanny interviews Kelly and Tiffany about many of the exciting events that WLT has up its sleeves including the upcoming Masquerade Fundraising Gala, a Career Symposium, the launch of a virtual STEAAM academy for girls, and so much more! 

Make sure and following these amazing women and their initiatives:

  • Women Leading Technology - www.womenleadingtechnology.org
  • PathLynks - www.pathLynks.com
  • WLT STEAAM Academy for Girls - www.wltsteaamacademy.com

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