Event Resources

HarvardWIT+ April Event: Conquer Impostor Syndrome to Advance Your Career Resources

Thank you to all who were able to join us for the HarvardWIT+ April Event: Conquer Impostor Syndrome to Advance Your Career. If you were unable to attend, you are welcome to review the slides here. The speaker, Kim Meninger is a  certified executive and leadership development coach aiming to  empower individuals and organizations to reach their full leadership potential. She offers a variety of...

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HarvardWIT+ March Event: Diversity: Value and the challenge of asking diverse colleagues to carry the cause

 

“Accessibility is being able to get in the building. Diversity is getting invited to the table. Inclusion is having a voice at the table. Belonging is having your voice heard at the table!” 

 

Speaking up is a balancing act for Elizabeth Asefa. There are times where you as an individual may feel more empowered to express...

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HarvardWIT+ January Event: The ITSM Road Trip​

Thank you to those of you who were able to attend our January event, The ITSM Road Trip, with Paul Craig, Rachel Noiseux, Xolani Ngwenya, and Beth Clark. In case you missed this wonderful conversation, you can access the presentation here: The ITSM Road Trip.

 

 

“Don’t let your transformation die through entropy”- Xolani Ngwenya, Director, IT Service Delivery, HBS IT...

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WIT+ December Event Resources with Lauren Chambers, ACLU MA

Thank you to those of you who were able to attend our December event with Lauren Chambers. The Technology for Liberty Project at the ACLU of Massachusetts employs legal and legislative advocacy to promote synergy between new technology and civil rights. Broadly, this mission includes (1) advocating against “bad” tech in government, (2) advising on technology policy, and (3) using tech and data responsibly for social & political advocacy. As the Staff Technologist at ACLU-MA, Lauren outlined some of our recent and ongoing efforts to advocate for responsible technology in...

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