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Angie is the CEO and co-founder of Girl Geek X (formerly Bay Area Girl Geek Dinners). She served as VP Partnerships at Hackbright Academy (acquired by Capella Education Company). Angie led partnerships with employers from February 2013 to February 2017 at Hackbright. She also created the mentorship program which enlisted 700+ industry engineers as volunteers over 4 years, and connected countless women to new jobs in tech. In 2008, Angie started Bay Area Girl Geek Dinners to network women in technology. Prior to that, Angie co-founded Women 2.0, a media company promoting female entrepreneurship, where she was editor-in-chief. She graduated with humanities degrees from UC Berkeley.
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Personal Information
Unternehmen/Arbeitsplatz
San Francisco Bay Area United States
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Entrepreneur
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Technology / Software / Internet
Webseite
www.twitter.com/thisgirlangie
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Angie is the CEO and co-founder of Girl Geek X (formerly Bay Area Girl Geek Dinners). She served as VP Partnerships at Hackbright Academy (acquired by Capella Education Company). Angie led partnerships with employers from February 2013 to February 2017 at Hackbright. She also created the mentorship program which enlisted 700+ industry engineers as volunteers over 4 years, and connected countless women to new jobs in tech. In 2008, Angie started Bay Area Girl Geek Dinners to network women in technology. Prior to that, Angie co-founded Women 2.0, a media company promoting female entrepreneurship, where she was editor-in-chief. She graduated with humanities degrees from UC Berkeley.
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entrepreneurship
technology
marketing
tech
careers
career
job
product management
web development
web design
entrepreneur
professionaljourney
jobs
new zealand startups
silicon valley startups
startups
new zealand
startup ecosystem
startup culture
silicon valley
newtech
engineering
women in tech
hackbright
eia2015 marketing content video cro
zurich girl geek dinner
girl geek dinner
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