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TechWomen in Washington DC (day 3)

TechWomen at US State . TechWomen and Melanne Verveer at US State

Today, the TechWomen Mentors and Mentees had meetings with the U.S. Department of State and with the Institute of International Education here in Washington DC. The Mentees and Mentors talked at length with Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, Ann Stock, Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues, Melanne Verveer, and other luminaries. Following the morning at the State Department, we went to IIE for program feedback discussions. Dinner was at the Old Ebbitt Grill.

TechWomen at US State . TechWomen at IIE

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TechWomen Fireworks (day 2 – more)

TechWomen dressed up . TechWomen dressed up

Last night, the TechWomen Mentees, Mentors, and program staff went to the Fourth of July celebration at the Diplomatic Reception Rooms of the U.S. Department of State. The rooms themselves are lovely (much more elegant and impressive than the building they are in) and the national historic treasures they contain are amazing. Many of the TechWomen wore elegant national dresses so we made a good impression. The party included the diplomatic staff and ambassadors and their children so the food was appropriate for little kids as well as adults. My favorite were the ice tea jello shots – very refreshing. The TechWomen got to watch the fireworks celebrating America’s 235th birthday from a special side balcony where the view was excellent. They sang “Happy Birthday” to America in English then Arabic after the show.

TechWomen at the US State Department . Washington DC Fireworks

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Washington DC Parade – Independence Day (day 2)

TechWomen at the White House

Uncle Sam Parade Float . American Flags . Garfield the Cat Parade Float

San Simon Parade Group Washington DC

I spent several hours today on a tour of Washington DC with a group of 25 of the TechWomen Mentors and Mentees. We had a great time seeing the sights – even though many of the roads are blocked off for the Independence Day parade and other 4th of July events. We got to see part of the parade itself. I think the highlight for many of the Middle Eastern and North African Mentees was seeing the White House. More particularly, they were fascinated with all of protest groups in front of the White House. There were Anti-Nuclear War protesters, Anti-Drug Law protesters, Anti-Middle-Eastern Dictator protesters, Anti-Smoking protesters, and others whose topic of protest was unclear.

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TechWomen – Washington DC (day 1)

San Francisco International Aiport sign . San Francico Bay - Golden Gate

We flew into Washington DC yesterday afternoon from San Francisco – the 37 TechWomen Mentees, some of their Mentors from the Silicon Valley, the Anita Borg Institute staff and I. Last night, we had a delightful dinner at the historic Hotel Tabard Inn, which included watching an extremely violent but very short lightening and rain storm.  Then, we had time to walk by the White House in the hot night.

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37 Sisters – TechWomen

TechWomen . TechWomen . TechWomen

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 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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TechWomen at Huawei

TechWomen at Huawei . TechWomen at Huawei

The TechWomen Mentees from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) were hosted by Huawei at its Santa Clara, California, R&D Center on Friday for a workshop on entrepreneurship for women. The Mentees were welcomed by Huawei Fellow Jim Hughes and by Executive Vice President Guolin Wang.

There were two panels of venture capitalists and successful entrepreneurs who spoke and coached the Mentees during the day. After the workshop, Mentors joined us for dinner of MENA foods (including konafa – which I love), hosted by the nearby Muslim Community Association (MCA). Then, we went on a tour of the MCA community center.

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