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How Teams Transform The Experience For Women In Tech | Sue Harnett | TEDxCaryWomen 

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A staggering amount of college-aged women change their computer science major after their freshman year. Sue Harnett, a former NCAA basketball player took a close look at why this is happening and then did something about it. Her idea in action is making a difference in retaining women in tech majors throughout college, up to graduation, and beyond. With ideas on how to engage and retain young women in tech-related majors, Harnett's talk details how she and her team are working to create and develop a community of exceptional college women with a passion for technology, to become the next generation of engineers and tech leaders. Sue Harnett is the founder and president of Rewriting the Code (RTC), a nonpro t focused on retaining, supporting and advancing college women-in-tech.
The RTC community numbers over 4,000 women from 400+ universities across the US + Canada and 16 additional countries.RTC currently partners with 27 US tech companies including Apple, Bank of America, Capital One, Cree, Facebook, Lyft, SpaceX and Spotify. Sue is committed to helping college and early career women achieve their potential through the development of authentic, peer-driven communities that foster collaboration and camaraderie. Such trusted networks allow for the sharing of honest conversations that encourage young women to learn from each other’s experiences and gain insight into the academic, recruiting and personal challenges they face as women-in-tech.
Harnett holds two degrees from Duke University where she started for the Duke basketball team and graduated as an All-America selection.
She lives in Durham, NC with her two sons and partner. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 14   
@esther199
@esther199 4 года назад
Insightful and resonating talk! Rewriting the Code is an incredible initiative and I feel very fortunate to be surrounded with young women in tech, lead by Sue and Jade. Thank you for doing all that you do!
@suminkim346
@suminkim346 3 года назад
It's amazing what a support network can do! Especially when you can have transparency! There is so much truth to this than in just sport or tech, support networks where we feel heard and encouraged, rather than judged or compared...makes such a huge different. This was an amazing talk Sue. Thank you so much!
@regina-reda
@regina-reda 3 года назад
We are never alone and I always find reminders along the way, please keep talking.
@edgartestrada
@edgartestrada 3 года назад
This is a great example of why female TED's are better. They aren't yelling at you, pointing their fingers waving them with advice on what we have to do. Instead a great talk with real meaning - LOVED IT!
@alayt12
@alayt12 4 года назад
Eloquently said! Love RTC. Thanks fo all you all do :)
@theoriginaltedtok
@theoriginaltedtok 3 года назад
Love the tall opening and the reasons behind why women leave a dream or two behind.
@dante-cruz
@dante-cruz 3 года назад
Team work makes the dream work! I can totally understand why women would feel more confident and supported working along side other women. I do look forward to the time where both men and women can be comfortable and productive working along side each other though.
@carolanneoswald2551
@carolanneoswald2551 3 года назад
My mom supported me, but my dad always told me I can do anything boys do, but better. As much as I think boys need a strong female role model, I think girls need strong dads who believe in them too.
@paulpasquale1473
@paulpasquale1473 3 года назад
The feeling of losing confidence is a dooming experience of uncertainty. It's a thing.
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