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Business School Webinars (featuring Global Executive Recruiters)
Author: Telle Whitney is a pioneering computer scientist and advocate for women in technology. She co-founded the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing and served as CEO of AnitaB.org for over a decade, transforming it into one of the most influential organizations for women in tech. A recipient of numerous honors, including the ACM Distinguished Service Award and the IEEE Honorary Membership, Whitney’s career has focused on shifting the systemic dynamics that hold women back in the tech sector. Her new book, Rebooting Tech Culture, is a call to action for a more inclusive and sustainable tech industry.
Date: October 8, 2025
Time: 12-1pm ET
Summary: In this webinar, we sit down with Telle Whitney, trailblazing computer scientist and co-founder of the Grace Hopper Celebration, to explore the critical insights from her new book. Drawing from personal experience and extensive research, Whitney examines the cultural and structural forces that shape women’s careers in tech—from hidden biases in promotion decisions to the isolation faced by underrepresented groups in engineering and leadership roles. She lays out a roadmap for companies and individuals to transform tech culture into one that values inclusion, belonging, and long-term retention. Her message is clear: it’s not enough to invite women into the room—we must also change the room itself.
Date: October 1, 2025
Time: 12-1pm ET
Date: November 5, 2025
Time: 12-1pm ET