Interviewed on TV about FEMA Flood Refund

Update: The San Francisco Bay Area CBS News affiliate ran a version of this story called ConsumerWatch: Storm Brewing Over New Flood Maps on 8 June 2011.

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I was recently interviewed in San Jose California for a CBS news story that ran today in Cleveland Ohio about getting a refund for FEMA flood insurance last year.  It seems that very few homeowners have been able to actually get a refund for wrongly-required home insurance. Here is the interesting video story by reporter Danielle Serino (CBS 19):

Danielle’s Doghouse: FEMA

With all the flooding we’ve seen there are probably a lot of people thankful they have flood insurance. But what if you know you don’t need it, but have to buy it anyway? It’s happening thanks to FEMA, that’s why the agency is in Danielle’s Doghouse.

Last Modified: // May 20, 2011 8:16 PM

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TechWomen Mentor Training

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I was one of the teachers for the first TechWomen Mentor Workshop today. HP Labs in Palo Alto generously hosted the event. We were joined by most of the 38 Technical Mentors and more than a dozen Cultural Mentors from over 40 Silicon Valley companies.  These impressive professional women will coach the 38 Mentees from 6 countries and territories who will be arriving in June from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). It was a day full of good questions, excitement, and anticipation.

TechWomen is funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), managed by the Institute of International Education (IIE), and implemented in partnership with the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology (ABI).  I have been the Mentoring Process Architect for TechWomen since September 2010, working with ABI.  It is a joy to see the program finally starting!

Among many topics, we discussed schedules and expectations, technical and business competencies, vocabulary, learning goals, mentoring and community resources. The TechWomen program team put together a Mentor Guide which included many of these materials. Additional community resources which came out in discussion:

Some elements of the TechWomen program were inspired by the SEED mentoring program I created and managed for Sun Microsystems for 10 years. Details on SEED are available in the free Sun Labs Technical Report “Sun Mentoring: 1996-2009” (published in 2009).

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Amazing Women of Vision

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I just got home from the inspiring Women of Vision awards event by the Anita Borg Institute. Huawei was a Gold Sponsor of this WOV and I have worked for months to arrange for 30 Huawei guests to attend from all over the world. Our Senior Vice President John Roese spoke during the opening reception. I should not be staying up to blog about this because I am teaching the first TechWomen Mentor Workshop starting early tomorrow morning but WOV is so exciting, I need to share it.

Today’s award winners were

  • Leadership Award: Chieko Asakawa, Ph.D., IBM Fellow, IBM Research – Tokyo
  • Innovation AwardMary Lou Jepsen, Ph.D., CEO, Pixel Qi
  • Social Impact Award: Karen Panetta, Ph.D., Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Tufts University

Each winner was impressive in her own way. Each has overcome much to make an admirable change in the technical world. Wow.  Going to an ABI event is always worthwhile, if for no other reason than to talk with the remarkable technical contributors in the audience.  The Women of Vision event is particularly excellent because of the powerful story of each award winner.  I am glad my husband John Plocher could attend the event this year.  He has heard me talk about WOV for years.

John Roese Huawei . Chieko Asakawa IBM
Mary Lou Jepsen Pixel Qi, . Karen Panetta Tufts University

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San Francisco from the Roof

I was born and raised in San Francisco but for the last 30 years I have worked in the Silicon Valley. While consulting on the TechWomen mentoring program, I have occasionally driven north to S.F. for meetings with the Institute of International Education. IIE’s offices are in a building just up the hill from both Chinatown’s Lion Gate, and my favorite French bistro, Cafe de la Presse in the always-interesting Hotel Triton. The view from the roof terrace is amazing!

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San Francisco roof view

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Love My Smartcar

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I have had my Smartcar for about 9 months and I still love it. I sometimes get tired of the cute remarks

  • Where’s the rest of your car?
  • Did it shrink?
  • Someone scribbled on your car!

But I love driving and I really love parking my 2-seat convertable, especially in San Francisco. It is surprisingly roomy inside.  Smartcar drivers usually honk and wave to each other as we drive by. Parking “two in a box” with a motorcycle is fun.  It’s like having reserved parking space.

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American Land Forms

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Crossing America by air is always impressive. Our country is so big with quiet wonders everywhere. Here are some pictures from flights from California to Texas and then to Pennsylvania (for the CMU commencement) last weekend.

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Daughter of Earth and Water

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I am the daughter of Earth and Water,
And the nursling of the Sky;
I pass through the pores of the ocean and shores;
I change, but I cannot die.
For after the rain when with never a stain
The pavilion of Heaven is bare,
And the winds and sunbeams with their convex gleams
Build up the blue dome of air,
I silently laugh at my own cenotaph,
And out of the caverns of rain,
Like a child from the womb, like a ghost from the tomb,
I arise and unbuild it again.

From “The Cloud” by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)

I love clouds. On our trip to the CMU commencement in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, last weekend, I was delighted to see some wonderful clouds both from the ground and looking down from a jet window.

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