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John in China

My husband John is on a month-long business trip to China for Huawei, visiting his staff in Xian and ShenZhen. We bought a Panasonic LX5 Lumix camera for his trip. We both like my Canon Powershot S95 but were looking for a camera that managed closeups and color better.  It has been interesting seeing China through his lens, both the grand and the small. I look forward to his posting the latest pictures to our joint Flickr account.

When John and I traveled to Beijing and Xian together in 2005, we often ate dishes that we wanted to order again here at home in California. Since we do not speak Chinese, we could only describe the ingredients to a good cook and hope for the best. For this trip, John is taking pictures of his favorite dishes.

We talk by phone or Skype every day.

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Images Copyright 2011 by John Plocher

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TechWomen Mentors’ Party

TechWomen Mentors

The TechWomen mentors from the Silicon Valley are keeping in good communication with their mentees in the Middle East and North Africa. We have seen about a dozen new projects, including non-profits and business start-ups, initiated so far by our 37 talented and energetic colleagues since they returned to MENA from working with us here in California. Many of the mentors continue to serve as individual and group advisors, despite being half a world away.

One of the last official phases of the 2011 U.S. State Department’s mentoring program will happen next month when a few of us go to visit the technical women in Morocco for a week. We had hoped to go to Lebanon as well but regrettably that trip had to be cancelled.  Six of the mentees have recently won scholarships to return to the USA for a week to attend the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, to be held 9-12 November 2011 in Portland, Oregon.  We look forward to seeing them there!

Yesterday in the hot autumn afternoon, 17 of the technical and cultural mentors met at my house in Willow Glen (San Jose, CA) for a potluck dinner, to catch up and enjoy each others’ company. Mentors from Huawei, Intel, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Likelist, NetApp, Northgate Environmental Management, SF Public Press, and Symantec and other companies and organizations brought lovely dishes to share. My son Paul took a picture of us on the steps of my backyard caboose (WP668).

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Images Copyright 2011 by Katy Dickinson and Paul D. Goodman

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End of Intern Season

To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven

Huawei Intern Lunch

Working in R&D for most of my life, my year sorts into professional seasons.  Early Spring is when I submit presentation proposals to the Hopper Conference, then I attend GHC in the late Fall. Winter is the time to look for interns, late Spring is when they arrive for work, and now is the time for interns to go. This Summer, I was delighted to host a gaggle of interns here at Huawei in Santa Clara, one of whom actually reported to me.  Three were shared TechWomen interns, and one was my son-in-law-to-be, who reported to someone else. All have now gone on to new adventures. We miss their ideas, questions, and energy: it is way too quiet around here…

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Huawei Intern
TechWomen at Huawei

Images Copyright 2011 by Katy Dickinson

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TechWomen and Secretary Hillary Rodam Clinton

US Secretary of State Hillary Rodam Clinton . US Secretary of State Hillary Rodam Clinton, Katy Dickinson

From the US State Department blog:

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton honored 37 women from the Middle East and North Africa and their American mentors who participated in TechWomen, an initiative that harnesses the power of technology and international exchanges as a means to empower women and girls worldwide, on July 6, 2011.

This story was carried in the news as well, including CNN’s “U.S. helps tech-savvy Mideastern women experience Silicon Valley” by Jill Dougherty.

The 37 TechWomen Mentees from 6 North African and Middle Eastern countries and their Silicon Valley Mentors and the program staff from the Anita Borg Institute (ABI) and the Institute of International Education (IIE) were in the State Department building again for meetings, a photo with Secretary Clinton, plus lunch in the Benjamin Franklin Room. Two of the Huawei Mentors (Kyna Sah and Att Athsani) plus Huawei Senior Vice President John Roese and I watched with pride as three TechWomen Mentees formed a panel which capably and charmingly answered questions in front of an audience of technical and political leaders.

Before and after the lunch, the TechWomen group was in the huge Henderson Conference Room downstairs where the US State Department honored the countries of the TechWomen by flying the flags of Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, and Palestine. The Mentees took turns having their photos taken with their flags. The Mentees who had given the most impressive talks at the final workshop were asked to form the lunch panel and give their talks again at the US State Department. Two of the Mentors joined the Mentees in the afternoon presentations. Huawei is proud that two of our TechWomen Mentees were asked to speak at the US State Department!

TechWomen from Palestine at US State Department . TechWomen Presentation at US State Department

TechWomen at US State Department

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37 Sisters – TechWomen

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Yesterday, we held the final TechWomen presentations by the 37 Mentees from Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, and the Palestinian Territories. A year ago, when the Anita Borg Institute staff and I first started working toward this goal with the Institute of International Education, we hoped that this program would further ABI’s Mission to:

* increase the impact of women on all aspects of technology, and
* increase the positive impact of technology on the world’s women.

I still think TechWomen will do that. What I didn’t know was how the program would powerfully effect the lives of these particular women, and how we who have worked with them would ourselves be changed by their passion, dedication, and energy. When I listened closely to yesterday’s 37 five-minute talks, I heard many Mentees call the TechWomen group their new sisters, friends for life.

The King in Shakespeare’s Henry V, famously speaks of “We few, we happy few, we band of brothers”. In TechWomen, we have created a “band of sisters” who I believe will indeed change our world for the better. I have been honored to help teach and support them and I will watch their accomplishments for many years with great pride. They have stolen my heart.

Next week, we enter into the pomp of Washington, D.C. The program participants will be honored at the U.S. State Department by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has generously supported the program from the start. This interim for public celebration comes between the learning and stretching we have all experienced here in the Silicon Valley and the harder work of making new dreams real when the Mentees go home to the Middle East and North Africa.

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Last TechWomen Day in Silicon Valley

TechWomen at Yahoo . TechWomen at Intel

TechWomen at Huawei

This has been an inspiring and amazing month working with the 37 TechWomen mentees during their visit to the Silicon Valley. Between workdays, we have held workshops, techtalks, and company tours as well as enjoying more conventional tourist activities. This week, I went with the Mentees to visit Intel and Yahoo! Yesterday was our 3 Mentees’ last day at Huawei (we will miss them!). Today, I was one of three judges of the final TechWomen presentations by the Mentees, hosted by Cisco, followed by a party hosted by Google. The other judges were: Heather Ramsey of IIE, and Telle Whitney of ABI.

I am so proud of all of the Mentees! Sunday, we fly to Washington DC to visit the US State Department together.

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TechWomen Judges

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Last TechWomen Week in the Silicon Valley

TechWomen at Xilinx

This is the last week for the 37 TechWomen Mentees from the Middle East and North Africa in the Silicon Valley. In addition to working at Silicon Valley companies, the technical women have been eagerly participating in workshops, tours, and cultural activities. You can read more about Huawei’s TechWomen in “Huawei Participates in TechWomen Mentorship Program Focused on Supporting Future Technologists in the Middle East North Africa Region”.

This program has taken a great deal of preparation work over the last year but spending time with the Mentees and Mentors has been worth it. John and I ate frozen yogurt with two of the Mentees last night on Murphy Avenue in Sunnyvale. They have adapted and learned so much – I am very proud of them!

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