MDWIT Supports Work of the European Commission's Information Society and Media Directorate General to Grow Women in technology Jobs
The workshop entitled, “Building Better
Jobs,” aimed at moving their recently
released document “Code of Best Practices for
Women and Information and Communication
Technology (ICT)” from words on paper to
action and outcomes. From that session and two
others, recommendations emerged from the
participants that will form the basis of the
Directorate’s next steps, including potential
proposal funding from the
Commission.
“We need to ensure all the
best and brightest minds are engaged in helping
to solve our shared global challenges,” said
Morrell. “Looking to other nations and
regional efforts is critical to finding
innovative and effective solutions for
workforce development. The Europeans are
demonstrating true leadership in collaboration,
partnerships, and openness to new
ideas.”
Morrell continues, “MDWIT is
pleased to be able to listen and learn and
explore its own next steps to expand this good
work in the U.S. to benefit women and their
families and communities
here.”
Already the Commission
Directorate has funded a Norway-based portal
for Europe through the European Centre of Women
and ICTs High tech business leaders such as HP,
Cisco, Motorola, Google, Panasonic, and
Microsoft also attended and provided their
support.
The Multinational Development
of Women in Technology (MDWIT) was founded as a
nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization in 2006 to
accelerate growth in the global knowledge
economy. By combining women's latent potential
with innovative ideas enabled through
technology, all women, their families and
communities prosper.
Contact: Jessica
Trzyna
jtrzyna@weissprassociates.com
or 443.621.7690
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